14 March 2023
Information: Australia to face Cuba at World Baseball Classic quarterfinal
by Eric Balnar
Australia will face traditional baseball powerhouse Cuba at the 2023 World Baseball Classic quarterfinals on Wednesday night.
Live from the iconic Tokyo Dome, the game starts at 7:00PM in Japan / 9:00pM in Melbourne.
Australia is on a run at the world’s biggest international baseball competition featuring the top talent in the world. Entering the tournament, Australia had won two games in four World Baseball Classics combined.
This tournament they’ve won three games.
If Australia beats Cuba on Wednesday, they will advance to the semi-finals in Miami on March 19. You can watch the game on ESPN. Full coverage will be available via the ESPN App and Foxtel Sport customers get free authenticated access. The game will be joined in progress on Kayo following the WNBL match on at a similar time.
Australia last played Cuba at the 2019 Premier-12 tournament, losing 3-2 in extra innings. They also battled at the 2017 World Baseball Classic with Australia falling 4-3 despite out hitting the Cubans.
Veteran pitcher Steve Kent is expected to start for Australia on the mound. Kent is a 12-year ABL veteran who is playing in his third World Baseball Classic. He’s won a Claxton Shield with the Canberra Cavalry and reached as high as Triple-A in the minor leagues.
The Green & Gold went 3-1 in Pool B action to secure second position and a spot in the Final 8. Australia opened the tournament with a famous 8-7 victory over world number four Korea. They followed that up with a 12-2 win over China, a 7-1 loss to Japan and an 8-3 quarterfinal clinching victory over the Czech Republic.
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AUSTRALIA NOTES
Key moments for Australia Baseball include:
- Going to quarterfinals of World Baseball Classic (2023)
- Ranked 10th in the world
- Made Super Round of U23 World Cup (2022)
- Silver Medal at U23 World Cup (2016)
- Women’s World Cup Silver Medal (2010)
- Athens Olympics Silver Medal (2004)
- 36 Australians played in Big Leagues, more than Australians in NBA
- All 30 on the roster play in the Australian Baseball League
- Consistently put-up results across international junior baseball tournaments including Little League World Series, U18 World Cups, etc
– Australia won three games at the 2023 World Baseball Classic…they had two wins in the four previous WBCs combined
– This is the first time Australia has made the Quarter Finals of the World Baseball Classic
– Cuba finished with a 2-2 record in Group A in Taiwan. They finished in a five-way tie at 2-2 and advanced thanks to winning a tie-breaker
– Australia played Cuba at the 2017 World Baseball Classic and lost 4-3…the decisive moment was a grand slam from Cuba in the fifth inning to launch themselves over the Aussies for a one run lead
– Robbie Glendinning has six hits, 2 home runs and 6 runs batted in during the group stage of the tournament…received multiple MVP votes from media outlets
– The roster is made up of two MLB players, 15 players who have been in Triple-A or higher, 11 currently MLB affiliated players, 30 players from the ABL, 5 ABL MVPs, multiple minor league all-stars, over 4,500 combined ABL games, 36 combined Claxton Shields. Read more about the roster here.
– Full team stats, click here.

CUBA NOTES
– Finished with a 2-2 record in Pool A in Taiwan…Lost their first two games (4-2 to Netherlands and 6-3 to Italy)…stormed back to win their last two games to qualify for quarterfinals by beating Panama 13-4 and Chinese Taipei 7-1
– Cuba has a rich baseball history and strong domestic competition. Baseball is the #1 sport in Cuba. Their roster has MLB talent, domestic stars, and future giants of the game. This includes legend Yoenis Cespedes, current MLBer Luis Robert, For Cuba’s roster and team preview, click here.
– Cuba beat Australia in the Gold Medal game of the 2004 Athens Olympics
– Among team leaders, Yadil Mujica (2B) has 6RBI and a .500 average. Yoan Moncada has 1 HR and 5RBI. Erisbel Arruebarrena has a homer and a .357 average.
– Full team stats: Click Here.
– Beat Australia by one run at the 2019 Premier-12 and by one run at the 2017 World Baseball Classic
– Cuba went to the Gold Medal Game of the first World Baseball Classic in 2006 but fell to Japan
– World Baseball Classic history…2017: lost in second round, finished 7th…2013: lost in second round, finished 5th…2009: lost in second round, finished 6th,….2006: lost gold medal game to Japan, finished 2nd
– The Cuba baseball team has been the most successful Cuba national team at the Olympics bringing home three gold medals and two silver medals.
For more information on Cuban baseball history, click here.
QUOTABLES
Dave Nilsson, Team Australia manager:
“I’m extremely proud of the whole group, not just the players, support staff but everyone that’s been involved along the way. It’s good to get through the second round and there’s a sense of relief because we worked really hard.”
“First of all, I have good players, and I think we prepared really well. I think there’s a belief in this group that if we prepare very well, which we did, we are going to put ourselves in a good position and over the last four days you’ve seen that we have played really well and that’s off the back of just some really hard work from all our players. Our preparation I think was right on point.”

Tim Kennelly, Team Australia captain:
“We are going to you to the quarterfinals. I’m super excited for the playing group and yeah, we worked hard to get to this point and excited to get through to the quarterfinals.”
“We’re not done yet. It’s cool to get through the quarterfinals, and if we get through to Miami, the last four teams, that’s going to be pretty cool”
“There’s a lot of people, a lot of Australian baseball fans back home that are watching, a lot of family and friend that are here that have flown all the way to Japan to watch us play. You’re representing your teammates and you’re representing your family and you’re representing everyone that follows Australian baseball back home. A lot of kids are watching the games, there’s a lot of Australian Baseball League fans watching games. It’s cool, and if it’s something that they can aspire to be part of this team and know that the quarterfinals, the semifinals is not out of our depth and we can play baseball.”
“[Cuba is] a talented bunch of baseball players and we have played against them a lot. We haven’t gotten over the line in recent times but we’ve been around the mark. Super excited with this playing group we have got. We are going to go out and play with no fear and give it everything we’ve got. Getting to the quarterfinals is cool, but getting to Miami would be cooler.”

Robbie Perkins, Team Australia catcher
“Our playing group has always played with resilience. Typically, we’re not expected to win games like that, but we always have belief in ourselves that we’re going to go out there and we’re going to shock the world.”

Mitch Neunborn, Team Australia pitcher
“Super excited to be part of a team like this, and the boys were very resilient, great at-bats. We stuck it out, did really well. At the end of the day we are trying to do something pretty cool here and make some history happen, so to go to the quarterfinals and be the first team in the WBC history for Australia is something very, very special.”






















