John Murray Field
27°34′1″S 153°13′12″E / 27.56694°S 153.22000°E / -27.56694; 153.22000
Center Field – 395 feet (120 m)
Right Field – 330 feet (101 m)
Claxton Shield
John Murray Field is home to Redlands Baseball Club in Sheldon, about 30 kilometres (19 mi) southeast of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It is a fully fenced and regulation size field with field level fenced dugouts, 2 bullpens, 2 indoor battery cages with an automated pitching machine, an air-conditioned scorers box. Floodlighting is of AAA standard and has hosted trial games for various countries including the Netherlands, Italy and United States.[1] Opposite to John Murray Field is the Tony Street Field which serves as a playing field for juniors and minor league senior teams as well as a warm up and training field.
Redlands has hosted the Claxton Shield 2008 for the Queensland Rams and will host three Claxton Shield 2009 games.[2]
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- Baxter Field
- Blacktown Baseball Stadium
- Diamond Sports Stadium
- Empire Ballpark
- Geelong Baseball Park
- Holloway Field
- John Murray Field
- Melbourne Ballpark
- Narrabundah Ballpark
- Traeger Park
- Belmore Oval
- Canberra Stadium
- Carrara Oval
- Concord Oval
- Lang Park
- Moorabbin Oval
- Newcastle International Sports Centre
- Norwood Oval
- Parramatta Stadium
- Queensland Sport & Athletics Centre
- RNA Showgrounds
- Sydney Football Stadium
- Sydney Showground (Moore Park)
- Sydney Showground Stadium
- WACA Ground
- Waverley Park
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