01 May 2026
How are Australians performing at the end of April in professional baseball?
We’re one month through the professional baseball calendar in the Northern Hemisphere.
I took some time to update you all on how all 44 Australians currently signed to professional contracts are performing at each level they are playing at around the world.
Let’s begin!
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
Curtis Mead, INF (Washington Nationals)
After a trade on Opening Weekend from the White Sox to the Nationals, the 25-year-old South Australian is beginning to get more play time on the field. On the season, he’s hitting .222 with a career high four homers and 12 RBI with a .310 on-base-percentage across 23 games.
On Wednesday, he had his career best game, going 4-for-5 with a homer.
Travis Bazzana, 2B (Cleveland Guardians)
On April 29, 2026, Travis Bazzana officially became the 39th Australian to ever reach the Major Leagues. He went 0-for-2 with a pair of walks in his first game while playing second base. He earned the call-up after slashing .287/.422/.933 with 2 homers, 10 RBI and 8 stolen bases in 24 games at Triple-A.
There is a great story by Yahoo’s Jordan Shusterman on the Bazzana debut and his support network that can be found here.
KOREAN BASEBALL ORGANISATION (KBO)
There are three Australians playing in one of the biggest leagues in the world.
Jarryd Dale, SS (Kia Tigers)
The 26-year-old from Victoria had a ripper start to his Korean professional baseball career. He started the season with a 15-game hit-streak, setting a record for the longest by any player to begin their KIA Tigers career.
In 27 games, Dale is hitting .284 with a homer and six RBI. You can watch his games on Soop TV. Have a google!
Lachlan Wells, LHP (LG Twins)
He’s one of the best pitchers in Korea. Through five starts (31.0 IP), Wells has a 1.16 ERA and 0.84 WHIP.
His three most recent starts:
– 6.0 IP, 3 H, 2 BB, 0 ER, 8 SO
– 8.0 IP, 4 H, 1 BB, 0 ER, 7 SO
– 7.0 IP, 3 H, 0 BB, 1 ER, 3 SO
Add that up and it’s 21.0 IP, 10 H, 3 BB, 1 ER, 18 SO.
Insane from the kid from Newcastle and the Adelaide Giant.
Jack O’Loughlin, LHP (Samsung Tigers)
Adelaide’s O’Louglin is finding a groove. He started the year on a six-week Injury Replacement Contract. The Lions just extended him to the end of May.
O’Loughling has a 4.50 ERA in six starts and 28.0 innings. Although, he’s allowed just four runs in his last 15.1 innings as he continues to settle.
Liam Hendriks, LHP (Unsigned)
The 37-year-old was released by the Minnesota Twins in Free Agency. We’ll monitory him closely to see where one of Australia’s best ever pitchers lands mid-season.
TRIPLE-A (AAA)
The level below the Major Leagues. Serious talent.
Brandan Bidois, RHP – Indianapolis Indians (Pittsburgh Pirates)
Bidois had one of the best seasons in all of Minor League Baseball in 2025 with a 0.74 ERA across four levels.
He started the year in Triple-A after being added to the 40-man roster in the off-season. The Pirates think they have something special. He has a 4.97 ERA in 12.2 innings of hitter-friendly Triple-A with 18 strikeouts. After a bit of a slow start, Bidois has allowed just one run off three hits over his last 5.1 innings of relief work.
Josh Hendrickson, LHP – Sugar Land Space Cowboys (Houston Astros)
The 28-year-old is one of the feel-good stories in Australian Baseball. After a stellar ABL campaign, a standout World Baseball Classic, and some elite stuff, Hendrickson signed mid-April with the Houston Astros. It marks a return to affiliated ball for first time since 2023.
In two starts (9.1 innings), Hendrickson has allowed just two runs with no walks and ten strikeouts.
DOUBLE-A (AA)
This is a league with all the top prospects from each organisation. Often you see young players called up directly from Double-A if they show serious potential.
Mitch Neunborn – Reading Fightin’ Phils (Philadelphia Phillies)
The 28-year-old is on the injured list and yet to appear this season.
Nikau Pouaka-Grego, INF – Reading Fightin’ Phils (Philadelphia Phillies)
Yet to appear in a game in 2026, “PG” was called up on April 21 to Double-A. When he enters a game, it will be the highest level he’s played.
Blake Townsend, LHP – Frisco RoughRiders (Texas Rangers)
After a career best season in 2025 with the Pittsburgh Pirates minor leagues, Townsend signed with the Rangers in the off-season. The 25-year-old is being converted to a starter. In four games so far, he has a 6.75 ERA in 16.0 innings with 13 strikeouts.
High-A (A+)
The second level above Complex / Rookie League. It’s filled with players who impressed in Single-A and are in a true evaluation period by Major League clubs.
Clayton Campbell, INF – West Michigan White Caps (Detroit Tigers)
It’s the highest level the 22-year-old from Sydney has ever played, in the fifth year of a seven year minor league contract. It’s time to see how Campbell does amongst some top prospects.
So far, Campbell is hitting .267 with 1 HR and 7 RBI in 16 games while playing first base, third base and catcher. He’s coming off a three-hit game, the best of his season, on April 29.
Kai-Noa Wynyard, RHP – Hub City Spartanburgers (Texas Rangers)
Wynyard has a 22.74 ERA in five appearances (6.1 innings) so far this season. It’s the sixth year in the minor leagues for the 23-year-old from Brisbane.
SINGLE-A (A)
The first level above Complex / Rookie League. It’s the lowest of the affiliated travel ball competitions, often filled with young players learning to become professionals.
Adam Bates, RHP – Salem RidgeYaks (Boston Red Sox)
The 19-year-old from Sydney is in his second full season above Rookie Ball. In 13.1 innings, Bates has a 11.48 ERA in 8 appearances from the bullpen.
Drew Davies, 1B – Daytona Tortugas (Cincinatti Reds)
Davies was called up above Rookie Ball for the first time in 2025. This is the first full-year at this level for the 20-year-old and reigning ABL Rookie of the Year.
Davies is hitting .258 in 21 games with 5 RBI and an outstanding .458 on-base-percentage. He’s played all but one game at first base.
Max Durrington, OF – Stockton Ports (Athletics)
The 19-year-old from the Gold Coast is in his first full-season above Rookie Ball. In 19 games, Durrington has a .261 average with a .366 OBP. He has swiped seven bags. Durrington has played a mix of second base, left field and centrefold.
Kailen Hamson, LHP – Delmarva Shorebirds (Orioles)
It’s Hamson’s first minor league experience after being drafted in the 8th round of the 2025 MLB draft out of Cumberlands University. Hamson has appeared in five games and made three starts. He has an 8.62 ERA in 15.2 innings with 17 strikeouts.
The 24-year-old from Brisbane is coming off his best outing to date on April 25, where he fired off 3.2 innings of hitless, shutout ball with six strikeouts.
Brent Iredale, INF – Bradenton Mauraders (Pittsburgh Pirates)
It’s the first full-season as a professional for Iredale, who was drafted in the seventh round of the 2025 MLB Draft after a standout college career. The 22-year-old from Sydney played 12 games, going 1-for-36 before being placed on a 10-day injured on April 20.
Alistair Tanner, RHP – Lakeland Flying Tigers (Detroit Tigers)
This is the first experience for the 19-year-old South Australian at a level above Rookie Ball. With a 96mph fastball, there is serious potential.
Tanner has an 11.57 ERA in four games (two starts) across 9.1 innings.
ROOKIE LEAGUES
Competitions based out of MLB team’s headquarters / complexes in either Florida, Arizona or Dominican Republic. It’s a place where players go when they first enter the professional system or are rehabbing an injury.
Jack Bushell, RHP – Detroit Tigers (Complex)
Bushell missed all of 2025 with an elbow injury and in recovery from Tommy John surgery. He’s at the Detroit complex in Florida, working out and inching closer to a return to game action.
BJay Cooke, RHP – Athletics (Complex)
After spending the last few years as an infielder, 23-year-old Cooke is being converted back to a pitcher.
Patrick Crotty, RHP – Philadelphia Phillies (Complex)
Australia’s most recent MLB signing. 17-year-old Crotty has landed in the USA and begins his journey as a professional in Florida. Here’s a recent story on him by the ABC.
Mitch Evans, RHP – Detroit Tigers (Complex)
One of Australia’s newest signings, 18-year-old Mitch Evans left South Australia in mid-February for Florida. Unfortunately, quite quickly he sustained an elbow injury and underwent Tommy John Surgery. He’ll mis the entire 2026 season.
Jayden Kim, INF – Pittsburgh Pirates (Florida)
Now in his third season, the 19-year-old Victorian is working out at the Complex in the USA after a couple years in the Dominican Republic.
Rubens Romero, RHP – Pittsburgh Pirates (Dominican)
I believe Rubens is rehabbing an injury sustained in late 2024. He has not pitched since then.
Juan Manuel Ramirez, RHP – Toronto Blue Jays (Complex League)
Games have not started yet in the Complex Leagues. But Ramirez is working out and training in Florida getting ready for some local games.
Robinson Smith, RHP – Pittsburgh Pirates (Florida)
The 18-year-old was only signed last year and now enters year two as a pro. Via his Instagram, it looks like Robinson is throwing well in Florida as he continues to work out at the Complex.
FRONTIER LEAGUE (USA / CANADA)
One of the main three Independent (non-affiliated) baseball leagues in the USA. There are a number of Australians in the Frontier League.
The 2026 regular season will begin on Thursday, May 7th, with all 18 teams once again set to compete across the U.S. and Canada. The season runs through September. Australians have already reported to camp. Here is the list:
– RHP Jackson Grounds (Brisbane / Brisbane Bandits) at the Down East Bird Dawgs
– RHP Ky Hampton (Adelaide/ Adelaide Giants) at the Down East Bird Dawgs
– LHP Cooper Morgan (Canberra / Adelaide Giants) at the Quebec Capitales
– RHP Billy Parsons (Bendigo / Melbourne Aces) at the Sussex County Miners
OTHER LEAGUES AROUND THE WORLD
Here are some notes on other Aussies signed pro:
Luke Krkovski, LHP, BarbaNegras Tijuana (Mexico)
The 23-year-old from Cronulla joins the minor leagues in Mexico on his first professional contract. The season runs from April to July, 2026. We’ve yet to see any official stats registered for Krkovski.
Briley Knight, OF, Billings Mustangs (Pioneer League)
Knight is slated to return to the independent league for a third season. The competition begins May 19.
Banana Ball
There are two players playing the Banana Ball League.
Liam Spence (Geelong) has become a fan favourite with the Firefighters. Brett Allen (Newcastle), known as ‘The Wonder From Down Under’, is playing with the Texas Tailgaters.
WOMEN’S PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL LEAGUE (WPBL)
Schedule to begin on August 1. In fact, the schedule was just released. The season will run about six weeks across Los Angeles, Boston, New York and San Francisco.
Here are the nine drafted Australians in the WPBL:
– Chloe Atkinson, C (New York)
– Allie Bebbere, RHP (Boston)
– Leah Cornish, C (Los Angeles)
– Maddison Erwin, RHP (New York)
– Caitlin Eynon, INF/RHP (Los Angeles)
– Ticara Geldenhuis, OF (Boston)
– Claire O’Sullivan, 1B/RHP (New York)
– Elodie O’Sullivan, OF (Los Angeles)
– Molly Paddison, OF (Boston)


























