07 September 2025
Recap & Highlights | Australia run away with 15-3 win over China to improve to 2-1
Team Australia picked up the biggest win by any team in any game thus far in the 2025 U-18 World Cup presented by RAXUS.
Final score: Australia 15 def China 3.
The fifteen runs is the most by any of the twelve teams in the tournament through two and a half days.
It was emphatic in every sense of the word.
Australia recorded 13 hits and allowed just two in a contest called early due to the run rule. They also worked seven walks and a pair of hit-by-pitches.
There were contributions from everyone. Ten different players recorded at least hit.
Eita Samukawa led the way again. The man who received his Australian citizenship just six months ago went 3-for-3 with a hit-by-pitch and four runs.
Devin Leahy went 2-for-3 in his first start for the U18 national team.
Matt Trainor led Australia with four RBI. Josh Nati drove in three. Ashton Kennedy reached three times.
On the mound, Patrick Crotty and Deakin Filko combined to no-hit China through three innings. Nate Quigg recorded a pair of punch-outs in his close out effort.
You can view all the stats at the bottom of this story.
“It’s a similar story to yesterday,” says Team Australia manager Jason Pospishil. “Our discipline in our offensive approach was very good. We managed the strike zone well and stayed within an approach. That allowed us to execute consistently.”
“Pitching wise, we attacked the zone pretty well across the board. We got a little sloppy defensively at the end so that is something we will need to clean up for tomorrow,” he adds.
Australia improves their tournament record to 2-1 with two Group B games to play. Their next opponent is Chinese Taipei on Monday, followed by the USA on Tuesday.
They will either need to win one of those games to advance to the Super Round, or receive some help.
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Here’s how the game unfolded:
RECAP & HIGHLIGHTS

BOX SCORE: Stats from Australia vs China
There were a lot of runs in this game. Before we hack into the scoring, let’s look at Australian pitching.
Patrick Crotty started for Australia. He threw 2.0 innings with two strikeouts, allowing no hits, no runs, one walk.
Deakin Filko followed with a perfect third inning featuring a punch out.
Nate Quigg pitched the final two innings before the game was called on the mercy rule. Quigg tossed 2.0 innings, allowing one run, one hit and two walks while collecting two strikeouts.
To the offence we go. It was systematic.
It didn’t take long for Australia to puncture the scoreboard.
The first four batters reached base – a Will Hardy walk, Eita Samukawa single, Matt Trainor on an error, and an Ashton Kennedy single.

Eita Samukawa is 5-for-6 with a walk and three HPB through three games. Photo: Scott Powick.
Kennedy and Christian Lane provided RBI base hits to put Australia up 3-0.
The first five batters reached in the second thanks to two singles (Devin Leahy and Hardy) and three base on balls. Two of the walks came with the bases loaded to score two runs. Josh Nati’s sacrifice fly pushed the score to 6-0.
Ben Nesbit capped off the second inning with a sharply hit ball that skipped past the shortstop, trickled into the outfield, and scored a pair. 8-0.
The Aussies added five more in the third. The biggest swing came from Matt Trainor who ripped a two-RBI double down the line. Jordan Ellis and Josh Nati both had RBI singles to help move the score to 13-0.
Christian Lane and Matt Trainor had sacrifice flies in the fifth inning to make it 15-1.
Lachlan Vella had a double – a nice moment for a player who missed the first two games due to illness (heat exhaustion).
China scored a couple runs off an error with two outs in the fifth when the game was beyond doubt.
The game was then called to run rule.
Up next: Chinese Taipei (1-1) at 3:30PM AEST on Monday afternoon.

CURRENT STANDINGS
Top three advance to Super Round. Standings accurate as of 2:30PM AEST on September 7. Head to WBSC Website for Up-To-Date Info.
Pool A
Japan 2-0
Cuba 2-0
Puerto Rico 2-1
Korea 1-1
South Africa 0-2
Italy 0-3
Pool B
USA 2-0
Germany 2-0
Australia 2-1
Chinese Taipei 1-1
Panama 0-2
China 0-3
WATCH LIVE
All of Team Australia’s games will be broadcast live and free on Baseball+ (geoblocked), Australia’s baseball streaming service.
To watch any other game of the tournament, or to watch Australia outside of the country, head to Gametime.sport.
WHERE TO FOLLOW
Stories, photos, quotes and highlights will be posted on Team Australia Baseball social media accounts on Instagram, Facebook and X.
A game recap will follow on this page.
You can grab the most recent information and standings at our Tournament Hub: www.baseball.com.au/u18worldcup.
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