25 July 2025
U12 World Cup | Mexico no-hitter and homer hands Australia opening tournament loss
recap by Eric Balnar, photos and videos via WBSC
Iker Cavillo and Bryan Bareno combined for a no-hitter, while Gaston Gaxiola went deep, in Mexico’s 10-0 win over Australia to open the 2025 Under 12 World Cup, presented by RAXUS.
Cavillo, the Mexican starter, was dominant.
He tossed 4.0 innings with no hits, one walk and five strikeouts.
Bareno followed suit with a perfect 1-2-3 fifth inning. The game was called after five innings due to run rule.
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The Mexican pitching was supported well by a strong batting performance.
They came out flying. Mexico tagged Australia for three runs off four hits in the first. Doubles from Emiliano Felex and Iker Cavillo provided a punch.
Two more doubles in the third increased the Mexico advantage to 5-0.
Then came the thunder.
They pulled away with a thunderous three-run homer off the bat of Gaston Gaxiola.
Despite the scoreline, there were some nice moments for the Australians in their first game.
Many of them came in the field.
Billy McCarthy had a pair of strikeouts in his 1.1 innings of relief, including a clutch strikeout with runners on in the second inning to keep Mexico off the board.
Zeke Coughlin induced an inning-ending double play in the third, backed up by some tidy work in the field from shortstop Phillip Toye and firstbaseman Ben Beezley.
Liam Kelly took a nice little catch in right-field too.
In the fifth, Zeke Coughlin showed off his muscle by throwing a runner out.
Mexico sealed the game in the fifth with a pair of two-out hits to push the scoreline to 10-0.
Australia was able to use twelve different players in the loss, allowing a good chunk of the squad to grab their first taste of international World Cup Baseball.
“I’m really happy with the effort from the team today,” says Australia’s manager Matt O’Neill. “We ran into a strong offensive lineup but were able to push them the whole way.” Billy McCarthy was big in the middle for us – he was able to keep the Mexican hitters off balance.”
Australia will have some time to recover before playing vs hosts Chinese Taipei on Saturday night at 8:30PM AEST.
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STANDINGS AFTER GAME’S CONCLUSION
Top three teams advance to Super Round. Bottom three teams move on to Placement Round
Pool A
Mexico 1-0
Cuba
Chinese Taipei
Germany
Japan
Australia 0-1
Pool B
Dominican Republic 1-0
Korea
Panama
South Africa
United States
Czechia 0-1
UPCOMING GAMES:
– July 26, 8:30PM AEST: Australia vs Chinese Taipei
– July 27, 8:30PM AEST: Australia vs Germany
– July 28, 4:30PM AEST: Australia vs Cuba
– July 29, 12:30PM AEST: Australia. vs Japan
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