New Zealand men's national softball team

The New Zealand men's national softball team (nicknamed the Black Sox/Black Socks) is the national softball team for New Zealand.[2] They have won the ISF Men's World Championship seven times, becoming World Champions in 1976 (1st = with US and Canada), 1984, 1996, 2000, 2004, 2013 and 2017.[3] They also won the inaugural Commonwealth Championships (a round robin tournament between New Zealand, Australia, Samoa, South Africa and Botswana) in 2006.[4] The "Black Sox" name is one of many national team nicknames related to the All Blacks as well as to famous "Sox" baseball teams. The female team is known as the White Sox

New Zealand national softball team
Information
Country New Zealand
FederationSoftball New Zealand
ConfederationWBSC Oceania
ManagerThomas Makea
WBSC World Rank 7 Steady (26 April 2023)[1]
Men's Softball World Championship
Appearances16 (First in 1966)
Best result 1st (7 times, most recent in 2017)

On 16 July 2017, New Zealand (Black Sox) defeated Australia (Aussie Steelers), six runs to four in the final of the 2017 ISF Men's World Championship held in Canada.

Results and fixtures

The following is a list of match results in the last 12 months, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled.

  Win   Draw   Loss   Fixture

2022

2022 International Invitational Tournament 18 November New Zealand  Rainout  Canada Colquhoun Park, New Zealand
19:30 NZDT Boxscore
2022 International Invitational Tournament 19 November New Zealand  2–4  Canada Colquhoun Park, New Zealand
09:00 NZDT Boxscore
2022 International Invitational Tournament 19 November New Zealand  0–6  Japan Colquhoun Park, New Zealand
12:00 NZDT Boxscore
2022 International Invitational Tournament 19 November New Zealand  3–2  Argentina Colquhoun Park, New Zealand
19:30 NZDT Boxscore
2022 International Invitational Tournament 20 November New Zealand  6–5  Australia Colquhoun Park, New Zealand
12:00 NZDT Boxscore
2022 International Invitational Tournament 20 November New Zealand  2–3  Czech Republic Colquhoun Park, New Zealand
14:30 NZDT Boxscore
2022 Men's Softball World Championship 26 November New Zealand  3–1  Czech Republic Rosedale Park, New Zealand
13:30 NZDT WP: Daniel Chapman (1-0)
HR: Benjamin Enoka (1)
Boxscore LP: Jakub Osička (0-1)
Attendance: 1,100
2022 Men's Softball World Championship 27 November United States  7–0  New Zealand Rosedale Park, New Zealand
15:00 NZDT WP: Bradley Kilpatrick (1-0)
HR: Blaine Milheim (1)
Erick Ochoa (1)
Boxscore LP: Josh Pettett (0-1)
Attendance: 1,000
2022 Men's Softball World Championship 28 November Argentina  11–5 (F/9)  New Zealand Rosedale Park, New Zealand
19:30 NZDT WP: Huemul Mata (2-0)
HR: Alan Peker (2)
Santiago Carril (1)
Boxscore LP: Pita Rona (0-1)
HR: Cole Evans (1), Thomas Enoka (2)
Attendance: 1,050
2022 Men's Softball World Championship 29 November Philippines  1–8 (F/5)  New Zealand Rosedale Park, New Zealand
19:30 NZDT LP: Juliuz Dela Cruz (0-2)
Boxscore WP: Pita Rina (1-1)
HR: Reilly Makea (1)
2022 Men's Softball World Championship 30 November New Zealand  0–1 (F/9)  Cuba Rosedale Park, New Zealand
19:30 NZDT LP: Daniel Chapman (1-1)
Boxscore WP: Alain Román (3-2)
Attendance: 980
2022 Men's Softball World Championship 1 December South Africa  0–7 (F/5)  New Zealand Rosedale Park, New Zealand
19:30 NZDT LP: Grant Olivier (1-1)
Boxscore WP: Joshua Pettett (1-1)
HR: Jerome Raemaki (1)
Attendance: 900
2022 Men's Softball World Championship 2 December Japan  7–4  New Zealand Rosedale Park, New Zealand
19:30 NZDT WP: Hikaru Matsuda (2-1)
HR: Hikaru Matsuda (2)
Boxscore LP: Daniel Chapman (1-2)
HR: Reilly Makea (2), Joel Evans (1), Pita Rona (1)
Attendance: 1,102
2022 Men's Softball World Championship 3 December Denmark  1–2  New Zealand Rosedale Park, New Zealand
16:30 NZDT LP: Kim Hansen (0-6)
Boxscore WP: Joshua Pettett (2-1)
Attendance: 380

Players

Current squad

The following players were called up for the WBSC Oceania Regional Qualifier in American Samoa for the 2025 Softball World Cup.[5][6]

  • Wayne Laulu
  • Cole Evans
  • Callum Bishop
  • Liam Potts
  • Jackson Watt
  • Adam Woon
  • Eru Drage
  • Hohepa Monk
  • Cameron Watts
  • Te Wera Bishop
  • Zac Boyd
  • Te Kirika Cooper-Nicola
  • Joel Evans
  • Reilly Makea
  • Tane Mumu
  • Jayden Stratford
  • Pita Rona

Recent callups

The following players were called up for the 2022 Men's Softball World Championship in New Zealand.[7][8]

2022 Men's Softball World Championship New Zealand roster
PlayersCoaches
Pitchers
  • 10 Daniel Chapman
  • 5 Josh Pettett
  • 24 Pita Rona
Catchers
  • 17 Te Wera Bishop
  • 7 Cam Watts

Infielders

  • 20 Thomas Enoka
  • 47 Cole Evans
  • 3 Joel Evans
  • 27 Rhys Evans
  • 72 Dante Makea-Matakatea
  • 22 Tane Mumu
  • 6 Jerome Raemaki

Outfielders

  • 68 Bradley Bennett
  • 89 Ben Enoka
  • 99 Reilly Makea
  • 23 Connor Peden
Manager

Coaches

  • 14 Darryl Marino (Assistant coach)
  • 42 Casey Eden (Manager)
  • 1 Patrick Shannon (Battery)
  • 77 Paul Aitu (Medical)
  • 91 Guy Mothersole (Strength & Conditioning)
  • 60 Jamie Frisby (Video Analyst)
  • 55 Ian Ditfort (Statician)


Competitive Record

Men's Softball World Cup

Men's Softball World Cup record
Year Host Round Pos Pld W L RF RA Squad
1966 MexicoThird place3rd13103
1968 United StatesRound robin5th954
1972 PhilippinesThird place3rd1376
1976 New ZealandChampions3rd13103
1980 United StatesFourth place4th963
1984 United StatesChampions1st1091
1988 CanadaRunners-up2nd17143
1992 PhilippinesRunners-up2nd15114
1996 United StatesChampions1st14140
2000 South AfricaChampions1st15141
2004 New ZealandChampions1st1091
2009 CanadaRunners-up2nd119210626
2013 New ZealandChampions1st10915417
2015 CanadaRunners-up2nd10737025
2017 CanadaChampions1st10917913
2019 Czech RepublicFourth place4th10555124
2022 New ZealandPlacement round8th8442928Squad
2025To be determined
Total 7 titles 17/17 196 152 45 389 133

Honours

References

  1. "The WBSC Men's Softball World Ranking". WBSC. 26 April 2023. Retrieved 26 April 2023.
  2. "Sox Nation". Softball New Zealand. Retrieved 4 September 2014.
  3. Andrea Blackshaw (9 February 2004). "New Zealand Three-peats at Men's World Championships". International Softball Federation. Archived from the original on 25 October 2006. Retrieved 18 March 2007.
  4. "New Zealand downs Aussies for Commonwealth title". International Softball Federation. 30 January 2006. Archived from the original on 25 October 2006. Retrieved 3 April 2007.
  5. "NEW ZEALAND BLACK SOX TEAM ANNOUNCEMENT". Softball New Zealand. Retrieved 27 September 2023.
  6. "New coach Thomas Makea names Black Sox softball squad for World Cup qualifier". Stuff. Retrieved 27 September 2023.
  7. "Seven-time world champs New Zealand unveil roster for WBSC Men's Softball World Cup on home soil". WBSC. Retrieved 30 October 2022.
  8. "Introducing your Golden Homes New Zealand Black Sox Team to compete at the upcoming Tradestaff WBSC Men's Softball World Cup". Softball New Zealand Facebook. Retrieved 30 October 2022.


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