Category talk:Australian National Team Players

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What's with all the Adam B names - Adam Burton, Adam Bright, Adam Blackley. You also have another AB with Adrian Burnside. - --Mischa 21:04, 9 January 2008 (EST)

Up to 100 entries. Our 11th country there, following the USA, Japan, South Korea, Cuba, Taiwan, the Netherlands, Venezuela, Italy, Canada and Mexico - Nov. 2011

David Sutherland brings them to 150. 11th to here just as they were to 100 - following the USA, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Cuba, Italy, the Netherlands, Venezuela, the Dominican Republic and Canada. Just edging out Mexico, which had beaten them to 100. - --Mischa (talk) 20:42, 24 February 2016 (EST)

Graham Ward is the 200th player here. The 15th country to get here; the pace has slowed as we cover more historical players (Australia did not debut until 1971, well after most of the countries from the Americas) and as events like the Baseball World Cup and Intercontinental Cup have ended as Australia always competed in those as the Oceania representative, leaving the international field focused more on regional events and there aren't many of those for the Aussies. They now trail USA, Japan, South Korea, Cuba, Taiwan, the Dominican Republic, Canada, Venezuela, Mexico, Italy, Nicaragua, Panama, Puerto Rico and the Netherlands. Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama and Puerto Rico have all passed them and it's unlikely they'll catch up (Mexico is over 100 ahead by now) - Mischa (talk) 17:22, 17 December 2020 (UTC)

The 250th was Ky Hampton. Down to 17th, after the US, Japan, Cuba, South Korea, the Dominican Republic, Venezuela, Taiwan, Mexico, Canada, Puerto Rico, Nicaragua, Panama, Italy, Colombia, Brazil and the Netherlands. They were passed by Colombia and Brazil most recently. - Mischa (talk) 10:01, 21 August 2024 (UTC)