10 April 2024
Here is a list of all Australians playing professional baseball in North America in 2024
Baseball season in Australia may have just finished, but spring has sprung in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
That means one thing? Another baseball season.
There are 30 Australians with professional baseball contracts. This could be as an affiliate with an MLB club, as a player in one of the professional Independent Leagues, or as an athlete in Mexico.
You can always view the player list here.
Check out the list and statistical update below by state, as of 9:30AM on Wednesday 10 April 2024.
Players have just been assigned to their respective minor league teams, and most competitions are officially underway.
Please note, this list is only players. There are a good chunk of Australians in coaching roles – but that’s a story for another day.
For a breakdown of how the US minor league system works, click here. You can live stream games via MiLB.TV.
Here we go…
New South Wales
Clayton Campbell, C/INF – Single-A | Lakeland Flying Tigers (Detroit Tigers) – Campbell is off to a 3-for-8 start with a homer and 3 RBI through his first two games.
Josh Gessner, RHP – High-A | Hickory Crawdads (Texas Rangers) – He has yet to appear this season, but the Sydney-sider is hoping for a big fourth season in the minor leagues.
Solomon Maguire, OF – Rookie League | FCL Pirates (Pittsburgh Pirates) – The 21-year-old missed almost all of 2023 with an injury, and had an injury hampered ABL season with the Sydney Blue Sox. He starts in the Pittsburgh Pirates’ complex and will hopefully make the jump to affiliated ball this year.
Adam Bates, P – Dominican Summer League | DSL Red Sox (Boston Red Sox) – 18-year-old Bates will also head to the Boston Red Sox extended spring training to grab a taste of life in the professional ranks.
Lachlan Wells, LHP – Double-A | Reading Fightin’ Phils (Philadelphia Phillies) – After a remarkable ABL season where the Newcastle-native won the league MVP with the Adelaide Giants, 27-year-old Wells is set to pitch in the US minor leagues for the first time since 2019. He heads to a strong league in Double-A.
Rixon Wingrove, 1B – Atlantic League | Long Island Long Ducks – Rixon has quickly found a home after being released by the Phillies. He will play for the Long Island Long Ducks in a very strong Atlantic League. That season starts in May.
QUEENSLAND
Brandan Bidois, RHP – High-A | Greensboro Hops (Pittsburgh Pirates) – After finishing the 2023 season in dominating fashion, Bidois tossed a perfect 1-2-3 inning during his High-A debut. The 22-year-old has progressed well each of his three minor league seasons.
Jackson Grounds, RHP – 60-day injured list | IL (Pittsburgh Pirates) – The 19-year-old starts the season on long-term injured list.
Callum Wallace, RHP – Single-A | Rancho Cucamonga Quakes (LA Dodgers) – The 20-year-old made his first ever appearance above Rookie Ball this week. He allowed one run in a 1.2 inning appearance.
Kai-Noa Wynyard, RHP – Single-A | Down East Wood Ducks (Texas Rangers) – Entering his fourth minor league season, the 21-year-old returns to Single-A where he posted a 2.38 ERA in 2023.
Rubens Romero, RHP – Dominican Summer League | DSL Pirates (Pittsburgh Pirates) – Just 16-years-old, Romero is the youngest signed Australian.
Aaron Whitefield, OF – American Association | Sioux Falls Canaries – Whitefield, one of Australia’s 37 Major League players, returns to the American Assocation, one of the top Independent Baseball Leagues in the world. The season starts May 10.
South Australia
Curtis Mead, INF – Major League Baseball | Tampa Bay Rays – Curtis is Australia’s only player who has appeared in an MLB game so far in 2024. The 23-year-old is 6-for-20 (.300) with two walks in 7 MLB games this season.
Jack O’Loughlin, LHP – Triple-A | Las Vegas Aviators (Athletics) – Jack begins his second season in Triple-A, the level right below the Majors. In two games so far, O’Loughlin has conceded three earned runs in 4.1 innings pitched as he continues his quest for the Big Leagues.
Drew Davies, OF – Rookie League | ACL Reds (Cincinatti Reds) – The 18-year-old heads to extended spring training after signing a contract in December.
Jack Bushell, P – Rookie League | FCL (Detroit Tigers) – The 18-year-old heads to extended spring training in Florida for his first pro experience.
Briley Knight, OF – Frontier League | Washington Wildthings – After a breakout season in the Australian Baseball League, Knight (SA / WA) will play in an Independent League which starts in May.
Victoria
Jarryd Dale, IF – High-A | Fort Wayne Tin Caps (San Diego Padres) – The 23-year-old starts his sixth minor league season in High-A. Dale finished last season in Triple-A and helped the El Paso Chihuahas push to the playoffs.
Darcy Longstaff, P – Rookie League | ACL Reds (Cincinatti Reds) – Longstaff returns to the minor leagues to start his second season as a professional.
Nikau Pouaka-Grego, INF – Single-A | Clearwater Threshers (Philadelphia Phillies) – After missing all of 2023 because of a knee injury, Nikau made his debut with Single-A Clearwater this week. He is a Top-30 prospect with the Phillies, according to MLB.com.
Blake Townsend, P – High-A | Everett Aqua Sox (Seattle Mariners) – He gets a promotion and moves up a level after fantastic numbers in Single-A in 2023. Townsend pitched one inning with no earned runs in his debut.
Jarrod Belbin, INF – Rookie League | ACL Mariners (Seattle Mariners) – Belbin returns to extended Spring Training, where he waits for an opportunity on one of the travel ball squads.
Declan Speirs, C – Dominican Summer League | DSL Phillies White (Philadelphia Phillies) – 18-year-old Speirs enters his first full season as a pro.
Jayden Kim, INF – Development List | Pittsburgh Pirates – One of Australia’s newest pro signings has yet to be assigned.
Billy Parsons, P – Frontier League | Sussex County Miners – Parsons returns to the Independent Frontier League where he was an All-Star in 2023. The season begins in May.
Lewis Thorpe, P – Mexican League | Toros De Tijuana – It’s a high-calibre league filled with former MLB players including Thorpe himself. The season starts April 17.
Western Australia
Liam Hendriks, RHP – Injured List, MLB | Boston Red Sox – Hendriks is rehabbing an elbow injury and could possibly return in August. He’s likely to go straight to the MLB. In the meantime, here’s a fun podcast and story with CBS Sports.
Mitch Neunborn, RHP – Double-A | Reading Fightin’ Phils (Philadelphia Phillies) – After an excellent season in High-A, Neunborn gets a chance at one of the top leagues below MLB.
Bailey Jay Cooke, IF – Single-A | Stockton Ports (Athletics) – 21-year-old Cooke returns to the club he ended 2023 and picked up an early season base knock.
Robbie Glendinning, IF – Mexican League | Olmecas de Tebasco – In one of the premier leagues outside of the MLB, Glendinning awaits an April 17 league start.























