07 September 2023
Australia ties it late, but falls in extras to Panama at U18 World Cup
Australia was on the wrong end of a dramatic finish at the U18 World Cup, falling 2-1 to Panama in extra-innings.
The Aussies sensationally tied the game with two-outs in the bottom of the last inning to force extras.
The bats were aneamic up to that point. But, with two outs and two strikes on the board in the final at-bat, Lachie Smith (VIC) hustled out a seemingly routine ground-ball, before Josh Davies (WA) advanced him to second on a hit. Then, Nic Paparella (SA) drove him home.
Down to their final strike, in their final out, in the final inning, Australia tied the game up out of nowhere.
It wasn’t meant to be. Panama scored the winning run in unglamourous fashion – off a fielder’s choice – in extra innings and Australia couldn’t issue a response.
A loss for Australia in their first game of the ‘Placement Round’.
Australia did have some solid pitching.
Alistair Tanner (SA) pitched 5.0 innings of four-hit, one-run ball. Benjamin Karakasis (NSW) and Lachlan Rosser (CNSW) worked three innings of solid relief, not allowing an earned run.
The pitching was fine, but the bats were quiet again. Australia mustered just four hits in the game. Josh Davies had half of them, going 2-for-3 on the afternoon.
Australia made a number of nice defensive plays in the field to back up the pitching. Efforts included:
- Getting out of a bases-loaded jam in the fifth
- A Michael De Gasperis diving catch in the sixth
- A nice spinning move from Lachlan Smith to turn a double play in the seventh
🇦🇺 Shortstop Lachlan Smith turns a smooth double play! XXXI WBSC U-18 Baseball World Cup#BaseballWorldCupU18 pic.twitter.com/lLanCxoae9
— WBSC ⚾🥎 (@WBSC) September 7, 2023
Australia drops to 1-2 in the Placement Round, and 1-5 in the tournament. Panama improves to 3-0 in the Placement Round and 3-3 in the tournament.
While Australia is now in the Placement Group (scroll down to bottom for explanation) portion of the tournament, the games are still important for final ranking in the event.
Australia will have to regroup and find a way to beat Venezuela (2-1) tomorrow.
Box Score: Click here.
Game Recap
Australia’s starting pitcher Alistair Tanner came out flying in the first inning. He needed just 11 pitches to retire Panama in order.
Panama took the lead in the second. A walk to Edwin Walden and hit to Dimas Oda put runners on the corner with just one out. They converted the first run on a sacrifice fly.
The game quickly turned into a defensive and pitching tussle. Tanner induced a lot of ground balls and Panama couldn’t generate momentum.
Australia didn’t fare much better than Panama with the bat.
Declan Speirs doubled in the first inning and then Panama starter Benjamin Gonzalez got in a groove. He retired the next 11 straight batters he faced.
Tanner, meanwhile, bent but never broke. He held his nerve in a critical moment during the fifth inning.

A single and an error put Panama in prime position to score, with two on and nobody out.
Tanner struck out the next batter but the one that followed singled to load the bases. That’s when Alistair Tanner and the Australian defense had their finest moment.
Tanner worked a fly-out to Michael De Gasperis and a ground-out to Jayden Kim to keep Panama off the scoreboard and Australia still down by one.
The final line for Tanner: 5.0IP, 4H, 1ER, 3BB and 3SO. A fine performance from the South Australian, who had another 5.0 inning, one-run outing earlier in the tournament.
Australia put some pressure on Panama right after the grand defensive effort. Josh Davies sent a hard-hit double to centrefield that popped in-and-out of the defender’s glove to put a runner in scoring position.
Gonzalez got right back to work, striking out the next to Aussie batters and leaving the runner stranded. His final line read 5.0 innings with 2 hits, no runs and five strikeouts.

Benjamin Karakasis stepped on to the mound for Australia in the sixth. It was clean – although helped by a glorious Michael De Gasperis diving catch in right field – and it kept Australia alive with a chance.
Lachlan Smith then helped Karakasis escape the seventh by way of a slick, spinning double-play he did all himself.
On to the seventh. Where there is life, there is hope. Australia had to use every last breath.
The Aussie bats were anemic at best until a last gasp effort tied the game in Taiwan.
Down 1-0, with two outs and nobody on, Lachlan Smith hustled down the line and took advantage of a Panama field error to reach first. It should have been the game ending out, but it wasn’t.
Josh Davies singled, advancing Smith to second. Nic Paparella then chopped a hard-hit ball towards third. It took a big bounce, and Davies hustled around third, sliding in safe at home to force extras.
🇦🇺 Australia manage to tie the score with two outs in the seventh! – XXXI WBSC U-18 Baseball World Cup#BaseballWorldCupU18 pic.twitter.com/SiEBDIoucf
— WBSC ⚾🥎 (@WBSC) September 7, 2023
It was just the break the Aussies needed.
In extra innings, Panama struck first. Keep in mind: runners start at first and second with no outs in the tiebreaker. A past ball and a fielder’s choice put Panama back up 2-1, but with two outs on the board.
Lachlan Rosser popped out the next batter to keep it 2-1 and Australia in with a good shot to steal the win in the bottom half of the tiebreaker inning.
But Australia couldn’t find a hit in the eighth inning, or advance the lead runner past second.
Victory for Panama, heartbreak for Australia.
Notes about the Placement Round
Australia is now in the ‘Placement Round’ of the U18 World Cup. The Top 3 teams from each group advanced to the ‘Super Round’, while the bottom three move to the placement round.
Australia, from Group A, now plays the bottom three sides from Group B. They are Panama, Venezuela and Spain. Your games vs teams from your original group hold off, meaning Australia gets credit for a win vs Mexico and loss vs Czechia.
At the end of the Placement Round, teams will be ranked from #7-#12 in the competition and world ranking points distributed accordingly. Current standings are:
- Panama – 3-0 (wins vs Spain, Venezuela and Australia)
- Czechia – 2-0 (wins vs Australia & Spain)
- Venezuela – 2-1 (loss vs Panama, win vs Spain & Mexico)
- Australia – 1-2 (losses vs Czechia & Venezuela win vs Mexico)
- Mexico – 0-2 (loss vs Australia & Venezuela)
- Spain – 0-3 (losses vs Venezuela, Panama and Czechia)









Jason became the youngest player selected for the Australian National Team in the 1994 Baseball World Cup held in Managua, Nicaragua. He also played for Australia at the 1996 Olympics, was an ABL All Star in 1998 (Perth Heat), a Heat MVP and a three-time Claxton Shield winner.
