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New Zealand Clubs and Organisations

Here are the clubs and organisations in New Zealand that currently have an online presence

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1   Link   Auckland Baseball Association
Home of the Auckland Baseball Association where League Sechedules, results and local news is held
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2   Link   Bayside Westhaven Baseball Club
The Bayside-Westhaven Little League Baseball Club was formed originally back in the 1990’s as an amalgamation between two clubs - Bayside and Westhaven. They are based in Glendowie, Auckland
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3   Link   Canterbury Baseball
In 2003, the Canterbury Baseball Club was formed in Christchurch fielding both youth and senior teams. Games are played at Avonhead Park who is near Christchurch International Airport.
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4   Link   Cola Yeh Baseball
Cola Yeh Baseball field a number of Senior teams that play in the Auckland Baseball league. They play their home games at Three Kings Park in Auckland
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5   Link   Central City
central city baseball club is a youth baseball club created specifically in 2007 to bring this growing sport to the central auckland area for the first time. They play their home games at Disraeli Street in Auckland
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6   Link   Diamondbacks
HP Baseball is a club with a proud history. ans is one of the founding clubs at this time with a Senior team. In 1993 the club expanded to include youth baseball. Games are played at Llyod Elsmore Park in Pakuranga, Auckland
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7   Link   Northland Baseball
Baseball was introduced to Whangarei in 2006. Miguel, a passionate American, played professional baseball and saw a chance to develop the sport, and worked with local parents, children and supporters to grow Northland Baseball. Games are played at William Fraser Memorial Park in Whangare
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8   Link   West City Baseball Club
West City Baseball Club field senior teams
and play its home games at McLeod Park in Te Atatu South and is part of the Auckland Baseball Association, a competitive amateur baseball league that aspires to grow the sport in New Zealand; thus, the club welcomes players of all ages and skill levels.
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