11 September 2025
Recap & Highlights | Cuba spoil phenomenal Australian pitching performance with extra inning walk-off
A one run loss to Cuba at a World Cup. It’s a sentence that’s become all too familiar for Australian baseball players.
File this under the category of “heartbreaker.”
Cuba sealed victory on a passed ball in a second extra inning to walk Australia off in the first game of the Placement Round at the 2025 U-18 World Cup. Final score: 2-1.

Australia were millimetres away from scoring the potential winning runs.
Twice.
But, a pair of phenomenal two-out, extra-inning defensive plays from Cuban infielders foiled Australia, kept runs off the board, and propelled the Latin Americans to victory.
The first: Eighth inning, two outs, runners on second and third. Matt Trainor appeared to have a sure base hit dumped into shallow right field but second baseman Leandro Perez had other ideas. He went full super man to rob a base hit.
The second: Ninth inning, two outs, runners on second and third. William Hardy laced a ground ball that looked to find a gap near shortstop. Infielder Jonathan Moreno laid out to trap the ball. He bounced up, and fired across to first to end the inning.
In hindsight, Hardy appeared to have beat out the throw and was safe at first. A run would have scored, but Australia had already used their challenge and the ruling on the field stood.
Credit to Cuba.

BOX SCORE: Stats and Plays vs Cuba
To add a little salt to the wound, Australia had their opportunities.
In total, they left ten runners on base.
Australia had bases loaded and nobody out in both the first and sixth inning. Just one run was scored – a sixth inning sacrifice from James McFarlane.
Australia thought they had a 2-0 lead at one point. In fact, the scoreboard flashed that very line when Josh Nati appeared to have hit a two-run homer.
It was over turned. Ground rule double.
Full credit to Australian pitching. They were plucky. They were clutch. They gave the Green and Gold every chance to win.
Let’s start with Damien Wilson, who turned in his second outstanding start of the tournament.
Wilson chucked 5.0 innings with 4 hits, 1 earned run, six strikeouts and no walks. It came just five days after an eerily similar stat line vs Panama.
Tournament Hub: Follow Australia at the U18 World Cup
Kristian Haeusler stepped up in trying circumstances.
Haeusler entered the game with bases loaded in the bottom of the sixth and nobody out. He delivered a sacrifice fly, infield fly and ground out allowed Australia to escape allowing just the one run.
Haeusler worked the first two outs in the seventh before Australia’s fourth pitcher of the game, Matt Trainor, managed to induce a fly ball to force extras.
In the bottom of the first extra inning, Trainor navigated runners on first and second with nobody out. He retired the Cubans with a sacrifice bunt and two shallow fly balls.
Other bright spots include Eita Samukawa, who led Australia with a 2-for-3, 1 BB stat line.
Australia drops to 1-2 in the Super Round with games to come against South Africa and Italy. Cuba improves to 3-0.
CURRENT PLACEMENT ROUND STANDINGS
Australia is now in the Placement Round fighting for valuable world ranking points between 7-12.
Head to WBSC Website for Up-To-Date Info and Super Round standings.
PLACEMENT ROUND STANDINGS
7. Cuba 3-0
8. Italy 2-1
9. Germany 2-1
10. Australia 1-2
11. China 1-2
12. South Africa 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 toGametime.sport.
WHERE TO FOLLOW
Stories, photos, quotes and highlights will be posted on Team Australia Baseball social media accounts on Instagram, Facebook and X. We post the Top Plays and a Mini-Match of each game on YouTube.
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.




























