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1997–98 Sydney Storm Season
The 1997–98 Sydney Storm season was the 6th season for the team, but first season known as the Storm. As was the case for the Franchises previous seasons they competed in the Australian Baseball League (ABL). Offseason During the offseason the franchise changed its name from the Sydney Blues to the Sydney Storm, This was done as a result of legal action taken by Cricket NSW, Who also used the name Blues for its teams. Regular season Standings Record vs opponents Game log , - bgcolor=#bbffbb , 1 , 1 November ( DH 1) , , 11–10 , , , , , 1-0 , , - bgcolor=#bbffbb , 2 , 1 November ( DH 2) , , 5–3 , , , , , 2-0 , , - bgcolor=#bbbbbb , 3 , 2 November ( DH 1) , , Re-Scheduled , , , , , 2-0 , , - bgcolor=#bbbbbb , 4 , 2 November ( DH 2) , , Re-Scheduled , , , , , 2-0 , , - bgcolor=#bbffbb , 5 , 7 November ( DH 1) , @ , 5–3 , , , , , 3-0 , , - bgcolor=#ffbbbb , 6 , 7 November ( DH 2) , ...
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