27 July 2025
Pitching and Patience pays off as Australia defeat Germany to win first game at U12 World Cup | Highlights
recap by Eric Balnar, photos and videos via WBSC and @rc_rainecreative
Ten different players reached base as Australia patiently worked 13 walks in a 9-2 win over Germany on Day 3 of the Under 12 World Cup.
It’s the first win of the tournament for Team Australia, improving their record to 1-2.
Phillip Toye, Billy McCarthy and Preston Taylor helped limit the German offense in a strong pitching performace.
Australia was anchored by a tremendous “do-it-all” performance by Toye.
The starting pitcher delivered big moments for Australia both on the mound and at the plate.
He has a fun stat line to read: 3.0 innings, 6 strikeouts, 1 earned run, 1-for-3, 1 RBI, 1 walk, 2 stolen bases.
Toye helped weaved his way out of trouble on multiple occasions, using the strikeout to strand five German baserunners in his three innings of work.
“Phil was outstanding tonight,” says team manager Matt O’Neill. “He was able to get ahead in counts and pitch to a lot of week contact. He was backed up well by Billy McCarthy and Preston Taylor. Reef Bevan was excellent behind the plate for us, too.”
Toye may be the headliner but this was an overwhelmingly positive team-effort from the Australians.
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Ten different players reached base off 13 walks and four hits.
Izaac Johnson, Phil Toye, Liam Kelly and Preston Taylor each had base-knocks. Harvey Ninnis, Luku Masuda, Ben Beezley and Liam Kelly each produced two walks.
“The fielding was also excellent tonight,” says O’Neill. “They made some big plays.”
Australia pulled away in a four-run fourth inning large in part to six straight German walks.


Here’s how the game unfolded.
Australia scored their first runs of the World Cup in the second inning.
Luku Masuda, Liam Kelly and Reef Bevan all walked to put runners on. It loaded the bases for for Izzy Astill who executed a sacrifice fly to push a run across the plate.
The next batter, Preston Taylor, promptly dumped a ball into shallow centrefield to increase the Aussie advantage to 2-0.
It could have been more, but the Germans pulled off a 9-2 double-play to end the inning.
Germany poked their heads on the scoreboard in the third. A two-out single up the middle cut the lead in half.
But Australia countered Germany’s inning ending play-at-the-plate with one of their own. Reef Bevan tagged out an agressive German runner trying to swipe home.
Toye increased Australia’s lead to 3-1 in the top of the fourth with an RBI single.

Then, patience paid off. Australia worked six consequetive walks to add another three runs to the scoreboard with RBI to Ben Beezley and Izaac Johnson.
6-1.
Lismore’s Billy McCarthy then took over for Toye. He pitched a clean fourth inning before the Germans struck in the fifth off an RBI single from Tim Kruger.
McCarthy’s final line: 2.0 IP, 2 H, 1 BB, 0 ER, 3 SO.

Australia added two more in the sixth thanks three more walks and a wild pitch.
Preston Taylor allowed just one base-runner in his closing effort for Australia.
Despite the loss, Germany actually outhit Australia 6-4.
Australia (1-2) will face Cuba (0-3) tomorrow at 5:00PM AEST in a game that will go a long way in determining where they finish. Germany faces Japan.
STATS / BOX SCORE
Click here for the official box score.


STANDINGS AFTER GAME’S CONCLUSION
Top three teams advance to Super Round. Bottom three teams move on to Placement Round
Pool A
Japan 3-0
Mexico 3-0
Chinese Taipei 2-1
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Australia 1-2
Germany 0-3
Cuba 0-3
Pool B
United States 3-0
Korea 3-0
Dominican Republic 2-1
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Panama 1-2
Czechia 0-3
South Africa 0-3
UPCOMING GAMES:
– July 28, 4:30PM AEST: Australia vs Cuba (0-3)
– July 29, 12:30PM AEST: Australia. vs Japan (2-0)
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