28 April 2026
Travis Bazzana called up to Major Leagues, will become 39th Australian in MLB history
Sydney’s Travis Bazzana, the 2024 MLB #1 Overall Pick, has been called up to the Major Leagues by the Cleveland Guardians.
He is slated to make his MLB debut and become the 39th Australian to play Major League Baseball.
The Guardians are hosting the Tampa Bay Rays in a four game series this week, with their next game at 8:10AM AEST on Wednesday 29 April.
Bazzana has been playing in Triple-A, the level below the Major Leagues, where he has a .287 batting average through the first month of the season. He is coming off a two-hit, four RBI game vs Buffalo over the weekend.
It’s been a big 2026 for the 23-year-old from Hornsby, New South Wales. He starred for Australia at the 2026 World Baseball Classic in March.
Bazzana’s baseball journey began as a tee-ball player with the KuRingGai Stealers in Sydney. He played in the New South Wales system before departing for college as a 17-year-old. At Oregon State, he quickly became one college baseball’s best players resulting in a first overall selection in the 2024 MLB Draft.
Since then, Bazzana has been slowly climbing the minor league ranks.
He missed a chunk of 2025 with an oblique injury.
Now Bazzana is a former Sydney Blue Sox player. He joins Curtis Mead (Washington Nationals) as the only active Australians in Major League Baseball.

































