22 July 2025
Here's how all 38 professional Australian baseballers are doing around the world | July 22
as of 10:30AM AEST, Tuesday 22 July, by Eric Balnar
There are 38 Australians playing professional baseball somewhere in the world.
Whether they are one of two players in the Majors, or one of the twenty grinding away in the minors, or the handful plying their trade in Asia, we’re very proud of them all.
And in a World Baseball Classic year, performance is more an important than ever.
I gave you an update on how every Australian with a professional contract is doing below.
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MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
RHP Liam Hendriks – Boston Red Sox
The 3-time All-Star is on the 60-day Injured List (IL) retroactive to May 28 with a hip ailment. He resumed his throwing program on Monday.
Hendriks has a 6.59 ERA in 13.2 innings out of the bullpen this season.
TRIPLE-A
INF Curtis Mead – Durham Bulls (Tampa Bay Rays)
Curtis spent the first half of the Major League Baseball (MLB) season with the Tampa Bay Rays, hitting .226 with an OPS of .657 in 115 at-bats.
He was sent down just before the All-Star Break to Triple-A. He is 5-for-22 to start his minor league return.
LHP – Jack O’Loughlin – Free Agent (Colorado Rockies)
Last week, Jack exercised an opt out clause in his minor league contract with the Rockies. The 25-year-old LHP made 17 appearances (10 starts) for Triple-A Albuquerque this season. He posted a 6.91 ERA in 41.0 innings this year.
DOUBLE-A
INF – Travis Bazzana – Akron Rubber Ducks (Cleveland Guardians)
The 22-year-old returned from the Injured List on the weekend – a place he’s lived since May 14 due to an oblique strain.
Bazzana is slashing .253/.375/.791 this season.
RHP – Mitch Neunborn – Reading Fightin’ Phils (Philadelphia Phillies)
The 27-year-old has been consistently good during his best minor league season to date, including a brief call-up to Triple-A in late-June.
Neunborn has a 4.47ERA across 50.1 innings at Double-A with a WHIP of 1.03.
LHP – Blake Townsend – Altoona Curve (Pittsburgh Pirates)
Townsend is replicating the success he had at Double-A that he had in High-A.
He started with a 1.14 ERA across 11 games and 23.2 innings in Greensboro (High-A).
At Double-A, he has a 1.15 ERA and .196 BAA in 31.0 innings. He’s allowed just two runs in 12.1 July innings.
RHP – Brandan Bidois – Altoona Curve (Pittsburgh Pirates)
Bidois is turning into one of the better stories in Australian minor league baseball. This season, he’s pitched in Class-A, High-A and Double-A.
He’s dominated at all levels.
Since his call-up to Double-A, Bidois has not allowed an earned run in 13.0 innings. Across all levels, Bidois has a 0.50 ERA in 36.0 innings with a BAA of .131.
Bidois, Townsend and Bazzana all met up last week during a game vs each other.

HIGH-A
RHP – Kai-Noa Wynyard – Hickory Crawdads (Texas Rangers)
Wynyard is on the Injured List, retroactive to July 8.
The Queenslander is turning in another solid season. Wynyard has a 3.15 ERA and one save in his 14 games (45.1innings).
SINGLE-A
RHP – Adam Bates – Salem Red Sox (Boston Red Sox)
The 19-year-old keeps showing signs of improvement in his first season about Rookie Ball. Bates has a 4.42 ERA in 53.0 innings with 46 strikeouts.
While he began the season as a starter, Bates has thrived since his transition to the bullpen. He has a 3.04 ERA in 23.2 relief innings since June 1, but five of his eight earned runs came in one appearance.
INF – Nikau Pouaka-Grego – Clearwater Threshers (Philadelphia Phillies)
Grego is hitting .164 in 20 games at Class-A this season with 8-RBI. He started the year in Rookie Ball but has worked his way back up to travel ball.
INF – Max Durrington – Stockton Ports (Athletics)
Australia’s youngest professional player, 18-year-old Durrington, earned a call-up above Rookie Ball on July 3. Since then, Durrington is hitting .244 in 13 games with four RBI.
He hit .256 with a .359 OPB in Rookie Ball to earn the call-up.
INF – Clayton Campbell – Lakeland Flying Tigers (Tigers)
Campbell was promoted back up to Single-A on July 8 after spending the first few months at the Complex.
He is 2-for-15 with 2 RBI and 2 BB since his call-up.
OF – Drew Davies – Daytona Tortugas (Cincinatti Reds)
Davies was called up above Rookie Ball for the first time on June 24 and made an instant impact. He homered on his first pitch.
He’s hitting .244 in Class-A with a homer and 7 RBI, including a four-RBI game last week.
ROOKIE BALL / DOMINICAN LEAGUES
RHP – Juan Manuel Ramirez – Dominican League (Blue Jays)
The Queenslander is showing some promising signs playing with prospects in the Dominican. He has a 0.64 ERA in 14.0 innings with two saves across his ten games.
RHP – Alistair Tanner – Detroit Tigers Florida League
In his first professional season in the USA, Tanner has a 6.39 ERA across 39.2 innings. He seems to start every Friday in the Complex.
INF – Jayden Kim – Dominican League (Pirates)
Kim is hitting .164 in 67 at-bats with 11 RBI this year in the Dominican.
INF / P – BJay Cooke- Athletics Arizona League
The Western Australian has yet to appear this year but is reportedly working out to become a pitcher once again.
RHP – Robinson Smith – Dominican League (Pirates)
The 17-year-old Victorian has no logged stats on MiLB.com but is pitching in the Dominican Republic. However, he is on the 7-day Injured List.
RHP – Rubens Romero – Pirates – Injured, out for season
RHP – Jackson Grounds (Pirates)– 60 day injured list
RHP – Jack Bushell (Tigers) – 60 day injured list
EW SIGNINGS / UNASSIGNED
There have been three Australians who have turned pro in the last ten days.
Brent Iredale (NSW / Pittsburgh Pirates): After a solid season at Arkansas, Iredale was drafted to the Pirates. He is yet to officially sign the contract but is expected to turn pro soon. Read a great feature by MLB.com’s Mike Claire here.
Kailen Hamson (QLD / Baltimore Orioles): The left-handed Queenslander was drafted by Baltimore in the 8th round of the 2025 MLB Draft. He just signed his contract and is waiting to be assigned. Read his signing story here.
Mitch Evans (SA / Tigers): The 17-year-old will finish Year 12 before reporting to the professional ranks next year. You can read his signing story here.
INTERNATIONAL & INDEPENDENT LEAGUES
JAPAN
INF – Jarryd Dale – Orix Buffaloes (NPB Minor Leagues)
The 24-year-old has a .323 average with a homer and 12 RBI through 30 games. He ranks third among all Japanese minor leaguers with at-least 100 plate appearances in batting average.
RHP – Ky Jackson – Nippon Express (Industrial League)
Numbers are a little tricky to find (help!). But I do know that Jackson, the star of Australia’s Under 23 pitching staff, did not allow a run through his first 17.0 innings pitched.
Could he be drafted to the NPB?
Women’s Club Baseball Championships
Elodie O’Sullivan and Claire O’Sullivan will represent Australia in the Women’s Club Championships.
Read about it here.
KOREA
LHP – Lachlan Wells – Kiwoom Heroes
Wells has appeared in three games as a starter for the Heroes and turned in some quality outings each time.
He has a 3.21 ERA in 14.0 innings for the Heroes and even had a start where he out-duelled former MLB All-Star Hyun Jin-Ryu.

RHP – Coen Wynne – LG Twins
Wynne has returned from his six week stint as an Injury Replacement Player with the Korean Big League club the LG Twins.
He posted a 7.04 ERA in five starts and 23 innings.
MEXICO
LHP – Lewis Thorpe – Saltillo
The 29-year-old former MLB pitcher was recently traded from the Chihuahuas to Saltillo.
In 14 games with his new team, Thorpe has a 6.39 ERA in 12.2 innings out of the bullpen.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
INF – Robbie Glendinning – KC Monarchs
Glendinning has been named to the 2025 American Association All-Star Game thanks to his solid season. He is hitting .270 with 11 homers and 39 RBI in 54 games.
LHP – Josh Hendrickson – KC Monarchs
A true feel good story.
In his return to pro baseball after two years away, Hendrickson is 7-2 with a 3.39 ERA and 78 strikeouts in 66.1 innings pitched.
He’s become one of the most reliable arms in the league and has been named a pitcher of the week this season.
FRONTIER LEAGUE
RHP – James Boeree – Mississippi
The 7’2 arm from Newcastle has a 7.13 ERA 35.1 innings pitched (7 starts).
UTIL – Jarrod Belbin – Quebec Capitales
Belbin was named the Capitales’ player of the month for June. Belbin is hitting .312 on the year with 7 homers and 47 RBI and has an .OPS of .930 through 58 games.
INF – Will Riley – Quebec Capitales
Riley, one of three Aussies on the Capitales, is an All-Star. He was a starter for the Atlantic squad.
HP – Billy Parsons – Sussex Country Miners
Another Aussie, another All-Star.
Billy, in his third year in the Frontier League, is turning in his best year yet. He has a 2.12 ERA in 51.0 innings in 14 games. He’s been used both as a starter and reliever.
RHP – Brodie Cooper-Vassalakis – Quebec Capitales
The Canberra native is 7-4 with a 5.61 ERA in 33.2 innings this year. All but one outing has come from the bullpen.
PIONEER LEAGUE
OF – Briley Knight – Billings Mustangs
One of the ABL’s leading hitters is making a lot of contact in the USA.
He is hitting .290 in 46 games with four homers and 29 RBI.
QUEBEC LEAGUE
RHP – Ky Hampton – Brock Nutrite Lambert
Unable to find stats.
LIGUE CANADA-EAST (WOMEN’S)
UTIL – Leah Cornish – Rockies
Hitting .520 with seven doubles and 10 RBI in 11 games so far.
UTIL – Peyton Newman – Rockies
Hitting .333 with a .520 OBP in nine games. She has three RBI and three walks.
BANANA BALL
INF – Liam Spence & Brett Allen
Liam Spence has been making trick plays and playing in front of 50,000+ people with the Firefighters in Bananaball.
You can read a great story on Liam Spence here.
“I legitimately played both games with goosebumps on me because it was so unreal for all two hours. The energy has been like that ever since,” says Spence.














