17 November 2023
Australia falls in extra-innings for second time in as many days at Asia Professional Baseball Championship
Extra-innings have not been kind to the Green & Gold at the Asia Professional Baseball Championships.
Chinese Taipei scored all of their runs in the tiebreaker during a 6-0 win on Friday afternoon, just a day after Australia fell in extra-innings to Korea.
It was scoreless through nine. Both team’s pitching staffs were firing.
Six Australian pitchers pitched a combined shutout, allowing just seven hits between them all.
BOX SCORE: Chinese Taipei vs Australia.

Unfortunately for the Aussie arms, their Taiwanese counterparts returned serve, holding Australia scoreless through ten and without a hit since the third inning.
It set the stage for a monster extra-innings for Chinese Taipei. After a throwing error loaded the bases, 5x Chinese Professional Baseball League All-Star Chieh-Hsien Chen knocked in a pair of runs on a ground ball up the middle.
A few batters later, with the bases still loaded and two outs, CPBL All-Star Ching-Kai Lin launched a grand slam to deep left field to slam the door on Australian hopes.
Australia couldn’t issue a response in their half of the tenth innings.
On the bright side, Ky Hampton, Kai-Noa-Wynward, Billy Parsons, Matt Beattie, Will Sherriff and Dylan Clarke combined for nine innings of shut-out baseball. They were excellent. They weren’t pressured much. When they were, they held their nerve.
Just look at youngster Dylan Clarke, who induced a strike-out and a flyball to escape a runner-on-second, one out, situation.
On the down side, Australian bats were cold. Their best opportunity came in the first inning when Alex Hall stepped up to the plate with two runners on and one out. He grounded in to a double play.
From that point on, 26 of the next 28 batters were sat down, including the last eighteen. The two base runners? A hit-by-pitch in the fifth on Clayton Campbell and a single from Mitch Edwards in the third. Edwards was tagged out trying to steal second.

Lots of credit must be handed to Taiwanese starting pitcher Ko-Yi Chen. He pitched 7.0 innings, striking out six and allowing just two hits in the shutout effort.
Australia had a few fantastic defensive plays, including an Aaron Whitefield catch in centrefield crashing in to the wall, and a Rixon Wingrove trap at first to save a run.
Australia’s attention turns to hosts Japan tomorrow afternoon in front of a raucous atmosphere.


























Australia ran away with it in the fourth inning. Australia started the big inning by extending their advantage to 6-2 off a Guam error.

