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The 2010–11 Sydney Blue Sox season was the inaugural season for the team, as one of six foundation teams in the Australian Baseball League (ABL). The team finished the regular season with a win–loss record of 24–15; the best record in the league. During the postseason, the Blue Sox lost the major semi-final series to the Perth Heat 2–0, and were then eliminated from championship contention in the preliminary final series when they lost to the Adelaide Bite 2–1.

November
The Sydney Blue Sox hosted the opening game of the ABL on 6 November, against the Canberra Cavalry at Blacktown Olympic Park. During the 1–0 victory, a number of firsts for the league were recorded: Chris Oxspring threw the first strikeout, retiring Moon Kyu-Hyun; Tim Auty got the first hit, a single off the pitching of Steven Kent, as well as the first stolen base and scored the first run; Mitch Dening got the first run batted in; and Wayne Lundgren was credited with the first win, Heo Jun-Hyeok with the first loss, and Koo Dae-Sung with the first save.

The following weekend, the four-game series against the Cavalry was completed. The Blue Sox secured the series win with a 13–3 win in game three after seven innings, the first game to be called early under the League's run differential rule, a duplicate of that used by the International Baseball Federation. Sydney completed the series sweep the following day with their fourth consecutive win, ensuring them a joint-lead with the Adelaide Bite at the end of the first round.

Sydney's first road-trip took them to the Brisbane Exhibition Ground to face the Brisbane Bandits. Despite a 3-run home run from Alex Johnson in the 5th inning, it wasn't enough to counter a team record 15 hits from the Bandits, resulting in the Blue Sox' first lost of the season 9–5. In Sydney's first scheduled doubleheader, the first game due to go only 7 innings eventually went 12 before Brisbane won 4–3. In the shortened second game, Chris Oxspring threw a 1-hit shutout on the way to a 4–0 win to split the doubleheader. Craig Anderson recorded his first win of the season after pitching 7 scoreless innings to lead the Blue Sox to a 2–0 win and a series split with the Bandits. The split allowed Sydney to share the position of league leaders with the Adelaide Bite at the end of the second round.

Game log

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Major semi-final series
The Sydney Blue Sox hosted the Perth Heat in the major semi-final series at Blacktown Olympic Park. The Blue Sox and Heat split their season series 4–4. This included back-to-back sweeps for each team, with Perth winning the second of the two series, played in Sydney.

Preliminary final series
As a result of losing the major semi-final series, Sydney hosted the preliminary final series against the Adelaide Bite. The Blue Sox had won the season series with the Bite 6–2, which included Sydney sweeping the second 4-game series at home.

Awards

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