
The Northern Districts Baseball Club, founded by merging the Prospect Baseball Club and Enfield Baseball Club back in 1969, holds an impressive legacy in summer baseball. Terry Parker, a key figure in the club, highlights how the uniform has evolved since its inception. Known for their striking red and white colors, the club's gear underwent a significant revamp in the 1995/96 season. The predominantly white uniform features distinctive red piping and bands, complemented by red trousers and accessories.
In 1999, due to the need for a second Under-12 div2 team, the club introduced new red tops, marking the birth of the 'Reds'. One design featuring "Norths" down the left front panel and another with "Reds" across the chest made the squads easily distinguishable.
The Northern Districts Baseball Club boasts a rich history with 87 teams finishing in the top four, 14 championships, and 12 runner-up titles. The club is proud to have produced 27 South Australian Baseball Medal winners, including a record-setting season in 1976/77 with six medal recipients. Terry Parker emphasizes that these achievements stand as a testament to the club's enduring legacy and commitment to excellence in the sport.