16 June 2026
Caitlin Eynon named captain of the Emeralds
Caitlin Eynon has been named captain of Australia’s Women’s National Team.
The 23-year-old Western Australian is set to lead the Emeralds into the 2026 Women’s Baseball World Cup.
Eynon has built an impressive baseball resume.
The short-stop and right-handed pitcher is entering her second World Cup after debuting for the Emeralds in 2023. She is a national champion (2023), and an Australian Women’s Championship MVP (2026), Golden Arm (2025) and Golden Glove (2025) winner.
She was one of nine Australians selected in the inaugural Women’s Professional League (WPBL) draft.
Now, she can add ‘National Team Captain’ to that list.
While what she does on the field is impressive, Emeralds manager Jason Pospishil says it’s what she does off-the field and in the club house that separates her.
“Eynon exhibits everything you want in a leader. She has consistent behaviours, a team-first mentality and a commitment to winning and the program,” says Pospishil. “I was so impressed with how she went about her business in the last World Cup and how the players gravitated towards her lead.”
For Eynon, it’s a surreal moment. It wasn’t all that long ago she was a little kid, learning the game in Perth, dreaming of playing the game at the biggest stage possible.
“Nine year old Caitlin would be absolutely honoured and thrilled to have the opportunity to lead this team,” says Eynon. “Leadership qualities are something I have been working to develop on and off the field and I am beyond grateful to utilise them to help bring this team success.”
LISTEN: Hear from Caitlin Eynon on ABC Radio
Pospishil says he felt it was important to name a captain for the group in 2026, after not having one in 2023. He says Eynon represents ‘true leadership.’
“There is a misconception that leadership is through vocality, but that is only one part of it. We need leadership that exercises consistent behaviours and great social decision making skills, not just vocality,” says Pospishil.

“By naming a captain that has the respect of the playing group and exercises the behaviours and standards that we desire, our program will achieve what we want to achieve.”
So what is Eynon’s leadership style?
“I employ the ‘lead from the front mentality’. I always want my words and actions to align with what it means to represent Australia on a World Cup stage,” she says.
Pospishil says he sees Eynon being part of the national team program for a while.
“She will be the cornerstone of this team for a long time and I couldn’t think of a better candidate to lead the Emeralds into the future,” he says.
Eynon is one of 20 named to the 2026 World Cup roster. They will compete in the Rockford Group in Illinois from July 22-26.
“We are going into this group stage at the World Cup with a winning mentality. We focus only on the aspects that contribute to winning and put no energy into the uncontrollables that don’t align with that model,” says Eynon. “Having all 20 players bought into that mentality will give us the best chance of success.”


































