New Zealand baseball fans will see the country's first professional team in action before the end of the year, with confirmation that the new side will play 12 games in Auckland in 2018.
The New Zealand entry into the Australian Baseball League will play all three of their home series' before mid-December, with three of their first four hosted on home soil.
Baseball Australia released the full schedule for the 2018/19 season, which sees the New Zealand team open their account away to the Perth Heat on November 15.
The side will then come home for series' against the Brisbane Bandits, Canberra Cavalry and Sydney Blue Sox from November 22 to December 9 at a temporary base in Auckland.
Every team in the league will play five series' at home and five on the road. However, with the New Zealand team not having a permanent home base in their debut season, two of their home series' will be played in Australia.
Playing in the North-East division, the Auckland side will meet division rivals Brisbane, Sydney and Canberra for two series' each during the season, and play one series each against South-West division teams Adelaide, Geelong-Korea, Melbourne and Perth.
Baseball New Zealand chief executive Ryan Flynn said he was happy with how their debut season was structured.