28 February 2026
- Team Australia World Baseball Classic
Aussie pitching shines vs Japan’s Yokohama DeNA BayStars in WBC tune-up
Team Australia’s pitching staff looked the part on Saturday afternoon, standing tall against NPB powerhouse the Yokohama DeNA BayStars in a World Baseball Classic tune-up.
Facing a perennial Japanese contender that rolled out many of its top-line pitchers and much of its premier lineup, Australia’s arms showed up in the 2-0 loss.
Josh Hendrickson set the tone early in front of a loud environment filled with boisterous Baystars supporters.
The left-hander worked 2.2 innings and allowed two runs, four hits (a couple of them infield), while attacking the strike zone against the BayStars’ A-team.
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“Hendo got a great chance to see how fast the game goes,” pitching coach Jim Bennett said. “He faced their A-team. I like that he really attacked.”
“I like that the guys went after it. They didn’t seem phased by the crowd noise. They threw a lot of strikes and worked quick.”
Connor MacDonald delivered a pivotal out with runners on base to halt early momentum, before Jack O’Loughlin took control.
The left-hander fired three perfect innings, carving through the middle of Yokohama’s order in front of a lively Japanese crowd.
“It was good to be in a big stadium again,” O’Loughlin said. “Some guys aren’t used to playing in front of fans like this, so it was great that the pitchers were unfazed and were able to execute in a big game.”

Todd Van Steensel followed with a perfect seventh inning, Coen Wynne retired all five hitters he faced, and Kieren Hall recorded a key out to close the door on a composed all-staff performance.
Manager Dave Nilsson said the experience was invaluable as Australia transitions from its Fuchu training camp toward the World Baseball Classic.
“I think playing here, in this environment, really adds to our preparation and builds from our Training Camp towards the WBC,” Nilsson said. “Our pitchers did well and it was good for our hitters to see some good pitching.”
Aaron Whitefield had two of Australia’s three hits.
The Aussies fly to Miyazaki tonight, where they will be joined by the MLB and KBO affiliated players.

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Eric Balnar is writing features from Fuchu, thanks to Aces Sporting Club.
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