23 April 2026
Victoria infielder Addison Bishop-Worn commits to New Mexico Junior College ahead of next US college season
Victoria infielder Addison Bishop-Worn is set to take the next step in his baseball journey, committing to New Mexico Junior College ahead of the 2026-27 college baseball season.
The Werribee Giants product, who turns 20 this year, has been a consistent presence in Victorian pathways and arrives in the United States with a strong foundation.
Bishop-Worn was a key contributor in Victoria’s 2024 U18 Australian Youth Championship title run, delivering one of the tournament’s defining moments.
Bishop-Worn drove in the winning run with a triple, sealing the championship and underlining his ability to perform under pressure.

That performance also helped earn him selection in a 43-player U18 national squad that featured eight Victorians.
He has also spent time as a development player with the Melbourne Aces, gaining exposure to the professional environment and further sharpening his game against elite-level talent.
Bishop-Worn is expected to arrive in the US this August, where he will join a growing group of Australians at New Mexico Junior College, including Zach Altamura, Damien Wilson, Riley Hall and Tim Yeomans.
He follows in the footsteps of Brent Iredale, who is now affiliated in pro-ball with the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Buoyed by the program at New Mexico, Iredale was one of the best performing players in all of JUCO and later committed to a Division I program at Arkansas.
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“I want to be able to push myself to improve as a player, person and a student,” Bishop-Worn said. “As I want to be able to compete at the highest level, and make an impact. I just felt that New Mexico Junior College is able to get me to the next level with their proven history of development.”
Primarily a corner infielder, Bishop-Worn plays both third base and first base, with a skillset built around his ability to impact the game offensively and defensively.
“The ability to hit for both power and average, and have a good glove in the field,” he said.
His development has been shaped by a wide support network, something he credits as central to his progression.
“All of my family, friends, coaches, and teammates have all made baseball to be a fun environment for me to keep enjoying the game that I’ve always played,” added Bishop-Worn.
Having come through multiple Australian Youth Championships, Bishop-Worn believes those tournament environments have helped prepare him for the next level.
“Playing in multiple AYCs showed me how much I love being in an environment where everyone is wanting to compete and help the team win.”
Now, with the move to the US on the horizon, his focus is simple.
“I’m wanting to improve in every part of the game, as well as take in as much knowledge as I can to compete at the next level.”









































