The finals are played at the neutral venue of Blacktown International Sportspark, one of the venues for baseball during the 2000 Sydney Olympics, and home of the Sydney Blue Sox during the Australian Baseball League At the end of the regular season, the Club Championship is calculated by taking each grade's win/loss percentage, and multiplying it by a maximum number of Club Championship points that would have been available in that grade, had a full season been played (some games being cancelled due to rain-outs).
The move was designed to allow more favourable weather conditions for spectators and players alike, and to bring it in line with baseball in the United States.
Only Dane Tomaszewski has won the home run derby more than once, winning it in both 2002-03 and 2003–04, representing Blacktown both times.
The NSW State Baseball League All Star games were dropped from the season program after the 2012/13 season due to being deemed unnecessary with the majority of elite players being selected to play in the Australian Baseball League.
Since season 2013/14, a two-game pre-season series has been contested between the Sydney Blue Sox squad and a NSW State Baseball League All-Stars team.
These games serve as a pre-season warm-up for the Sydney Blue Sox and as talent identification for the Sydney Blue Sox coaching staff who have the best players in the NSW State Baseball League on show.
Their opposition in 2014/15 were the eventual NSW State Baseball League champions, the Penrith Panthers, who drew with the Sydney Blue Sox 2–2 after 9 complete innings at which point the game ended as extra innings were deemed not necessary for a pre-season game.