History

Northern District Baseball Club inc. was established in 1969 with the merger of Prospect Baseball Club (Est 1936) and Enfield Baseball Club (Est 1954), for the new format of the summer Baseball season.

Since the formation of the club the uniform has maintained the colours of Red and White in several combinations. The 1995/96 season saw the introduction of the uniform being predominately white with top marked with red piping around the collar and down button row with 1’’ red bands on sleeve ends and “Norths” printed down the left hand front panel. The trousers have a red band down the sides and a red belt. This is finished off with a red hat with white lettering ‘ND’ on the front, and red socks. 

In 1999/20 with a second Under 12 Div2 team, another uniform was required to separate the two teams. Red tops with white neck a band and sleeve ends were adopted. One with “Norths” in white letters down front left side. The other with “Reds” in white letters across chest. This was the birth of the ‘Reds’. This led to the seniors adopting the name ‘Reds’ and changing the top to red with white lettering and sleeves being changed to black.

In the 2018/19 season with the introduction of the Baseball SA Women’s League, the club entered its inaugural women’s team who fondly became known as the 'Lady Reds'.

During Northern Districts Baseball Club’s history, the club has had 92  teams in final four positions, 16 Premierships and 12 runners-up.

The club has produced 29 South Australian Baseball Medal winners.

This included an Australian club record set in season 1976/77, when the club had six medal winners, 4 seniors and 2 juniors.  Don Masters  Div.1,  Doug Hendy  Div.4,  Julius Szlazak  Div.5,  Barry Grieves  Div.6, Peter Moore  U.17,  Leon Faulkner   U.15

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