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Published: 30 October 2019 Written by Beth Rep
Category: Capital Radio News
The Canberra Cavalry have managed to lure one of the most successful Korean Baseball Organisation teams to the capital.
The SK Wyverns will send up to 40 players and coaches to Canberra, with the camp set to kick off next Thursday.
The five million dollar redevelopment of Narrabundah Ballpark reportedly helped secure the deal, which the Cavalry hopes will turn into a long-term partnership.