06 September 2025
Recap & Highlights | Gritty Australians, cerebral Damien Willson, pull off 4-1 must-win victory
photos by Scott Powick / WBSC
Team Australia has picked up their first win of the 2025 U-18 World Cup with a gritty 4-1 victory over Panama in Okinawa.
It was a must win game for both teams.
With each side staring down the barrel of a potential 0-2 start to the tournament, Australia received a timely mix excellent pitching, clutch hitting and big defensive moments.
Damien Wilson (below) turned in an old-school performance on the mound.

Wilson pounded the strike zone, induced soft contact, and gave his country every chance to win.
He threw 5.0 innings, allowing one earned run off five hits, no walks and two strikeouts.
“He did a great job of changing speeds and working in and out,” says Team Manager Jason Pospishil. “He commanded all three pitches for strikes today and kept them off balance all day. We were very clean defensively behind him also.”
Wilson landed 49 of his 62 pitches for strikes.
Ethan Bickel tossed a pair of shutout innings to close it out.
Three of Australia’s runs came with two-out base hits.
Cooper Teichmann put Australia up 2-0 in the fourth, and Josh Nati provided two insurance runs with a two-out, two-RBI double to seal it in the seventh.
Nati, Teichmann and Eita Samukawa each muscled two hits for the victors.
Defensively, Australia turned a few tricks. They induced a crucial double play in the first, Christian Lane threw a runner out at home in the fourth, Cooper Teichmann threw a would-be base stealer in the sixth, and the Aussies teamed up to catch Panama in a seventh-inning rundown.
“Yesterday was a very disappointing day so I sort of challenged them to see how they would respond,” says Pospishil.
“We really liked the matchup of Wilson vs Panama. It’s a contrast of styles so we felt like we had a really good opportunity. Offensively our approach was much more controlled today. We had some very nervous players yesterday and our approach reflected that. We made some really good adjustments today.”
Australia improves to 1-1. They face China (0-1) next on Sunday at 11:30AM AEST in another must-win game.
Panama drops to 0-2.
Here’s how the game unfolded:
RECAP

BOX SCORE: Stats and numbers from Australia-Panama
It looked like a pitcher’s battle early.
Australia’s Damien Wilson and Panama’s Roderick Medina worked through the first two innings relatively untouched.
Australia drew first blood in the third.
After loading the bases with nobody out, Will Hardy produced a sacrifice fly to give Australia a 1-0.
That’s all they managed. Panamanian relief pitcher Juan Ortega induced a shallow fly ball and a ground out to limit the damage.
Ortega proceeded to pitch a plucky 4.2 relief innings to keep Panama in the game.
Australia doubled their lead in the fourth thanks to a two-out RBI double from Cooper Teichmann which scored Josh Nati from second.
Meanwhile, Damien Wilson kept plugging along on the mound for the Aussies.
Panama nearly scored in the fourth.
With a runner on second, Carlos Castillo slashed a ball to left field only for Christian Lane to fire a rocket to home. Runner out. Inning over. 2-0 for the Aussies after five.
Panama finally cracked through in the fifth. A lead off triple was scored off a bunt.
Wilson settled and appeared unphased.
He retired the next three in order and limited the damage to just one.
It was a cerebral, old school outing for Wilson. Not over powering, Wilson relied on strike-throwing, soft contact, ground balls and defense.
His final line is pretty: 5.0IP, 5H, 0BB, 1ER, 2SO.
49 of Wilson’s 62 pitches landed for strikes.
Ethan Bickel took over from there on the mound.
He was put under pressure in the sixth but Cooper Teichmann threw out a runner at second to remove a threat. It was Teichmann’s second runner caught stealing in two games.
Australia added to their lead in the seventh. With two outs and two runners on, Josh Nati (below) delivered a knock-out blow with a two-RBI double. 4-1.

Panama pushed their first two runners aboard in the bottom of the seventh and final inning, putting pressure back on relief pitcher Ethan Bickel.
But Bickel (below) rolled off a pair of strikeouts to close it out and secure the win.
Australia improves to 1-1. They face China (0-2) on Sunday at 11:30AM AEST.
Panama drops to 0-2.
You can view up-to-date Team Australia info via our Tournament Hub at www.baseball.com.au/u18worldcup.


WATCH LIVE
All of Team Australia’s games will be broadcast live and free on Baseball+ (geoblocked), Australia’s baseball streaming service.
The Team Australia Baseball YouTube account will post daily spoiler-free mini-matches of each of the games.
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.
You can grab the most recent information and standings at www.baseball.com.au/u18worldcup.
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