13 November 2024
Premier12 | "We weren't really sharp" - Japan defeats Australia 9-3 in Nagoya to open Premier12
recap by Eric Balnar, photos by Scott Powick
You wouldn’t say Team Australia was particularly sharp in their 9-3 Premier12 opening game loss to Japan.
You need to be clean if you have hopes of defeating a world number one team, like reigning Premier12 champions Japan. Especially in their house.
The Japanese line-up took advantage of an Australian team that wasn’t at their best.
Australia’s head coach Dave Nilsson called the day “disappointing.”
Japan piled on early and pulled away late in the Group B clash in Nagoya in front of an enthusiastic and supportive sold out crowd.
Although, Australia did find themselves within a pair of runs in the late stages of the game, thanks to Travis Bazzana’s second hit of the night, and homers to Ulrich Bojarski & Rixon Wingrove.
Japan, though, were persistent and consistent.
All nine batters in Japan’s starting nine reached base. Six of them reached twice. Japan scored in six of their eight offensive innings.

Australia didn’t help themselves.
They made a crucial error, saw wild pitches and were caught out on the base baths.
Japan scored five of their runs in the first four innings, scoring at least once in each frame, to race out to a 5-0 lead.
One of those runs came off a wild pitch, another two of them came off a Robbie Glendinning throwing error.
“I’m disappointed with today,” says Australia’s manager Dave Nilsson. “The moment was maybe a bit too big for the guys early. The first few innings we weren’t really sharp. We let ourselves down with a few errors. When you give a team like that opportunities, it makes it hard.”
For Australia, Travis Bazzana had two hits and a stolen base in his senior team debut.
Rixon Wingrove and Ulrich Bojarski hit home runs in the sixth inning to cut the margin to 5-3. Bojarksi’s was a 452 foot monster shot. Rixon powered his to 436 feet.
At the post-game press conference, Bazzana wasn’t interested in talking much about his two-hit performance.
“It’s a team game,” Bazzana said. “Two hits was good in this environment but it’s disappointing the way we played so it only means so much.”
What does Travis Bazzana do in his first senior men’s national team at-bat?@WBSC @Premier12 @CleGuardians pic.twitter.com/9t2is7jCcJ
— Team Australia ⚾️ (@TeamAusBaseball) November 13, 2024
Bazzana accounted for two of the five hits vs 21-year-old Japanese starter Haruto Inoue.
The Tokyo Giants pitcher, who had a 2.76 ERA in the NPB this season, tossed 5.0 innings with eight strikeouts, five hits, no walks and two runs.
Australia provided a glimmer of home in the sixth. To their credit, they worked themselves right back in the ballgame to give themselves a chance.
Ulrich Bojarski led off the inning with a solo shot off Inoue. Rixon Wingrove put an exclamation mark on it with a two-run homer of his own of their first relief pitcher.
“We did show a bit of fight and did some good things. And we can build on that in Taiwan,” says Nilsson. “[That] was encouraging. Some good swings of the bat. It was a tough night. We will get back after it.”
Japan’s relentless batting was led by Hanshin Tigers superstar Shota Morishita who had three hits and two RBI.
Japan, laced with a team of NPB All-Stars, also benefitted from multi-hit contributions from Kaito Kozono, Ryoya Kuhihara, Shugo Maki and Shoji Sakakura. Those collection of stars helped blow the game open late.
The crowd was whipped into a frenzy most of the night. They were singing, chanting and cheering their Japanese heroes with vigour.

Japan scored one run in the seventh and pulled away with a crooked eighth inning, scoring three runs.
9-3 is your final score from Nagoya.
Of note, Australia used 12 pitchers in the game: Lewis Thorpe (below), Sam Holland, Blake Townsend, Mitch Neunborn, Jon Kennedy, Todd Van Steensel, Tim Atherton, Coen Wynne, Dan McGrath, Will Sherriff, Josh Guyer and Steve Kent.
“I wanted to make sure our pitching staff was ready for the rest of the tournament. We need to make sure we are set up for the next four games and I can understand who they are a bit better,” Nilsson said.

Australia continues their tournament in Taiwan on Friday night when they’ll face the Dominican Republic. They’ll use Thursday as a travel day.
Nilsson isn’t panicking.
“Losing one game doesn’t derail us or take us off course. We know every team will probably have some losses along the way,” says Nilsson. “It’s about being able to bounce back and stay on target and that’s what we’ll do.”
For Bazzana and the players, it’s time to regroup.
“I think we need to learn what we did poorly tonight, but not take it into the next game,” he says. “Play with confidence. Trust the players next to us. But we have to play with confidence and not let this game lower our expectations of winning. Refresh, learn from mistakes, but play with great confidence.”
You can find the schedule at www.baseball.com.au/premier12
You can view the Box Score here.
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW – GAME UPDATES AS IT HAPPENED
– Travis Bazzana led off the game with a full-count single to open his account as a senior men’s team player
– A persistent Japanese batting line-up scored one run in each of the first three innings. By the end of the third, seven Japanese batters had already reached. Kaito Kozono and Ryosuke Tatsumi had RBI. One of those runs was on a wild pitch.
– A throwing error by Robbie Glendinning allowed two more runs to score in the fourth. 5-0 Japan.
– Australia managed just two hits in the first four inning.
– 21-year-old starter Haruto Inoue has tossed 5.0 innings, allowing just three hits & no walks with eight strikeouts. Inoue had a 2.76 ERA in 101.1 innings for Tokyo Giants in his first full NPB season.
Robbie 🤝 Robbie @WBSC @Premier12 pic.twitter.com/F3tXg10v9j
— Team Australia ⚾️ (@TeamAusBaseball) November 13, 2024
– Australian pitching coach Jim Bennett told us before the game that every pitcher’s job was to ‘be ready’. True to his word, he used a lot of pitchers. Through six innings, Australia used seven arms: Lewis Thorpe, Sam Holland, Blake Townsend, Mitch Neunborn, Jon Kennedy, Todd Van Steensel & Tim Atherton
– New life in the sixth! Great fight! Ulrich Bojarski and Rixon Wingrove each hit a homer and Australia is now just down 5-3!
BRAND. NEW. BALLGAME. RIXON WINGROVE TO DEEP CENTREFIELD!!!!!@WBSC @Premier12 pic.twitter.com/J0CWsej6Sv
— Team Australia ⚾️ (@TeamAusBaseball) November 13, 2024
– Japan has started to pull away. They score one in the seventh and seemingly blow it out in the eighth with another three runs.
– Turns out, Australia used twelve of their fourteen pitchers. The only arms who haven’t thrown today are Luke Wilkins and Warwick Saupold.
– We have a final score in Nagoya. On to Taiwan.

BROADCAST / COVERAGE DETAILS
In Australia, you can watch on either WBSC’s streaming platform Gametime.Sport or through DAZN.
We recommend following @TeamAusBaseball on X for updates. Our Instagram and Facebook Pages will have updates, too.
We will post a post-game recap with highlight links where we can, and send a press-release to our national database.
LINE-UP

USEFUL LINKS & STORIES
Let’s gear you up.
We’ve been working with Trent Schwarz to produce some behind the scenes stories and videos.
Here is Episode 1 & 2 of ‘Out of Left Field: The Story of Australia’s Best Kept Sporting Secret’:
And one from Todd Van Steensel. Get your tissues ready.
T̶e̶l̶l̶ t̶h̶e̶m̶ Show them what it means, Todd 🥹 Want to know what it means to be an Australian baseball player? ⬇️ @WBSC @Premier12 @WBCBaseball @toddvs35 #Premier12 #Baseball pic.twitter.com/4b3ApURBnq
— Team Australia ⚾️ (@TeamAusBaseball) November 9, 2024
Other stories
Great news! Fox Sports wrote a huge feature: – “Like Nothing I’ve ever Seen”: How these Australian baseballers become sporting royalty in Japan
Here is a story on Austrlalia’s pitching strategy: “Be Ready” | Behind the role & mentality of every Team Australia pitcher at the Premier12
And here’s a heartfelt one on Mitch Neunborn: “For Mum” | The story of the remarkably brilliant Mitch Neunborn
Here is a pre-game press-conference transcript: Transcript of Pre-tournament Press Conference featuring Dave Nilsson, Tim Kennelly, Shusei Togo and Ibata
Story on Lewis Thorpe, our starting pitcher: ‘Friendship, Fatherhood & Finding Joy | The story of Australia’s major league rookie Lewis Thorpe’ at baseball.com.au.
In fact, you can find all our stories we’ve written at www.baseball.com.au/premier12.




















































