
Christchurch repeated as Australasia League champion at 101-61, finishing seven games ahead of both Auckland and Melbourne at 94-68. The Chinooks led the AL in both runs scored (849) and fewest allowed (613). They had the third-best team slugging percentage in AL history at .490 and also posted the second-most doubles (286) and triples (143). Christchurch earned their sixth pennant in nine years and their 14th overall.
Sydney was fourth at 87-75, but they had the Australasia League MVP in 2B Trey Cruz. The 24-year old Guamanian was already in his seventh year with the Snakes, debuting in 2015 at age 18. In 2021, Cruz led in hits (210), stolen bases (109), batting average (.349), and WAR (9.0). He was six steals away from OBA’s single-season record set by George Connolly in 1991. Cruz added a .962 OPS, 154 wRC+, 72 extra base hits, and 121 RBI.
In his Christchurch debut, veteran Alamoana Nembil won Pitcher of the Year. The 30-year old lefty from Kiribati he bounced between three teams before signing a three-year, $11,360,000 deal for 2021 with the Chinooks. He had a banner year, leading in wins at 28-6 while adding a 2.79 ERA over 306.2 innings, 369 strikeouts, 148 ERA+, and 7.7 WAR.

In an intense two-team race, Vanuatu (102-60) beat out Guadalcanal (100-62) for the Pacific League crown. The Wizards became the first of the four 2006 expansion teams to win a pennant, allowing the fewest runs in OBA at 524. Reigning Oceania Champion Guam was a distant third at 88-74 with Honolulu fourth at 87-75.
Port Moresby was seventh at 74-88, but their hometown center fielder Stanley Yeo won Pacific League MVP. In his third season, the 25-year old Papuan lefty had the most total bases (351), steals (86), and WAR (10.9). Yeo hit 41 homers with 103 RBI, 110 runs, .944 OPS, and 174 wRC+.
Leading Vanuatu’s pitching staff to their first title was Pitcher of the Year Stef Page. The 28-year old Australian righty was in his sixth full season in the rotation, winning his first ERA title at 2.41. He also led in quality starts at 32 while tossing 299 innings for a 21-9 record, 378 strikeouts, 143 ERA+, and 9.5 WAR. This big season earned Page a six-year, $89,400,000 extension the following spring.

In the 62nd Oceania Championship, Vanuatu won their first title in a seven game classic over Christchurch. This left Fiji and the other three expansion teams as those without an OBA title. The Chinooks were runner-up yet again, putting them at 3-11 all-time in the championship. No franchise in any world league has more runner-up finishes.
Finals MVP was 2B Baptiste Thiery, who joined the Wizards in a deadline trade from Canberra. The 30-year old Tahitian made his two months in Vanuatu count, going 11-28 in the finals with 3 runs, 3 doubles, 2 triples, and 3 RBI. Worth noting also was Christchurch ace Jarrod Hutchinson, the 2020 Pitcher of the Year. In his three starts, he had a 1.50 ERA over 24 innings with 33 strikeouts and 1.4 WAR. Hutchinson set new OBA playoff records for strikeouts and pitching WAR. He had a win, loss, and no decision despite his efforts.

Other notes: Fiji ace Akira Brady had his bid for a ninth Pitcher of the Year award thwarted with recurring back spasms costing him two months. Still, Brady was able to pass Timothy Manglona’s 5771 to become the new OBA strikeout leader, finishing the season at 5826. Still only 35-years old, the New Zealand lefty was on his way to becoming only the fifth in all of world baseball history to reach 6000 career strikeouts.
Brady also finished the season at 155.0 WAR, becoming OBA’s all-time WARlord ahead of Tarzan Rao’s 154.94. Brady was primed next season to become OBA’s wins leader as he moved to 311. He was only two behind Nigel Chalmers’ 313 for second and three away from Rao’s 314. In other pitching notables, August Lantz became the seventh to reach 250 wins and Jarrod Hutchingson was the 20th to get to 3500 strikeouts.
Adrian Kali became OBA’s new all-time hits king, passing Junia Lava’s 3113 and finishing the season with 3129. Dale Harper became the fourth member of the 3000 hit club in 2021 as well, ending the year at 3029. Kali and Clifford James both crossed 1500 runs scored, making five players to do so. James and Roe Kaupa both breached 1500 RBI, making that a 12-player club. Kali also became the 11th member of the 600 home run club.
Suliano Nadruku, Donald Gorman, and Naldo Soto all got to 2500 hits; making that club 21 men deep. Gold Coast’s Jasper Barnes had a 33-game hit streak, falling one game short of Kiryl Savchuk’s OBA record from 2004. CF Pouvalu Manu won his seventh Gold Glove. Roe Kaupa became the fourth player to win 11 Silver Sluggers. He now had five at first base to go with his six as a designated hitter.
In bad records, Sydney pitcher Albert Aguon allowed 364 hits, a new OBA high. Hobart’s pitching staff set OBA all-time worsts in ERA (5.07) and earned runs allowed (812). Their 859 runs allowed were second-worst to Perth’s 880 from 2004. The Tasmaniacs also had only 988 strikeouts as a staff, which was the third-lowest in AL history.
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