19 April 2023
Aussies Abroad: Hitters making waves overseas
Each week we aim to share some insight into some of the players that are currently playing baseball abroad. Today, we highlight some of the hitters who are making waves overseas.
Jarrod Belbin (Campbell University)
– After an amazing 2022 season where he hit .275 with 19HR and 58RBI’s, Victorian native Jarrod Belbin has continued his dominance at Division 1 Campbell University. After being named First-Team All Big-South last year, Belbin has now been selected as the conference player of the week three times so far including this past week. The infielder had a hit in all five games, including three multi-hit games. He also scored a run in four of them after starting the weekend series hot with a pair of home runs Friday night to drive in three. He wrapped up the weekend going 3-5 with two doubles, three more RBI and scoring three times. The senior second baseman is currently hitting .367 with 13 2B’s, 12 HR’s and 45 RBI’s and is also 18/18 on stolen bases this spring with a huge chance of being the next Australian taken in the MLB Draft later this year.
Zak Skinner (Vernon)
– 2022 was a big freshman year for the Victorian catcher finishing the spring hitting .417 with 16 2B, 7 HR & 48RBI’s. Zak has continued that into 2023 for Texas junior college, Vernon. Through 37 games, he is currently hitting .458 with a .524 OBP, 18 2B, 9 HR and 50 RBI. Through his 142 at bats so far, he has remarkably only struck out 12 times while walking 21.
Liam MacDonald (Odessa)
– U18 Team Australia Alumni Liam MacDonald is currently leading his Texas junior college team in almost all offensive categories. The infielder is currently hitting .448 with 15 2B, 10 HR, 62 RBI’s and 12 stolen bases. The Queenslander has been able to rack up 69 hits in only 42 games, really impressing in his sophomore campaign.
Travis Bazzana (Oregon State)
– Bazzana is no stranger to being on top prospect lists and continues to back up the hype with his bat at the highest level in college baseball. The Sydney-sider was named Freshman All-American at 2B for the Oregon State Beavers last spring and has somehow topped that so far this year with an even better first half. In 28 games, the left-handed hitting U18 Team Australia Alumni is hitting .347 with 11 2B’s, 3 3B’s, 3HR’s and 25 RBI’s in his first 31 games while adding 13 stolen bases.
Blake Cavill (Northwest Florida State)
– Another member of the U18 Team Australia roster in 2019 that finished 4th in Korea is carving his own path at nationally ranked Northwest Florida State. Cavill has been a mainstay in line-ups since his days with Cronulla at the Little League World Series in Williamsport and his progression has him at the top of a top-10 ranked junior college. After committing to Division 1 Western Kentucky University earlier this year, the sophomore has managed to hit .333 with 6 2B’s, 12 HR’s and 38 RBI’s. While the 12 HR is impressive and shows his power, it may be his discipline at the plate which is most sought after with only 11 strikeouts compared to 29 walks this season.
Chase Diggins (Odessa)
– The Perth native has put together just as good of a spring as his teammate Liam MacDonald at Odessa. Through 31 games, the middle infielder has 10’s, 2 3B’s, 3 HR’s and 17 RBI’s while hitting .437 and a huge .561 on-base percentage. His performances at the Texas junior college caught the eye of many Division 1 universities and he has recently committed to the University of Kansas in the Big 12 for his junior and senior years.




























