28 March 2024
Queensland's Max Durrington becomes second Australian to commit to powerhouse college program Arizona State
Not many college baseball programs churn out major league players like Arizona State University.
That’s where Queensland and Surfer’s Paradise product Max Durrington will be going to play baseball and study in 2025.
The Sun Devils sport notable baseball alumni including Barry Bonds, Reggie Jackson, Dustin Pedroia, Bob Horner, Paul Lo Duca and one of Australia’s own Big Leaguers Josh Spence.
South Australia’s Ali Tanner also committed to the Sun Devils in late 2023.
“I chose ASU because it was where I felt I could develop all tools the best and prepare me for professional baseball and to get to the big leagues,” says Durrington. “Their head coach is an-big leaguer in Willie Bloomquist.”
Durrington, primarily an outfielder, comes from big league stocks himself. His father Trent is one of 37 Australians to ever reach the major leagues.
Max says his dad has had a huge impact on his baseball life so far.
“My biggest influences [have been] my parents, especially my dad with all his support and knowledge helping me through the ups and downs,” says Max. “He uses his own experiences of the minor leagues and ultimately being a big leaguer to show me what it takes now to hopefully do the same one day.”

Max has been making a name for himself both in the junior ranks and in Division 1 with Surfers Paradise.
He lit up the recent U18 National Championships, including hitting an inside the park homerun for Queensland.
Durrington has also travelled with Australians to the MLB International Showcase, and was named to the U18 National Squad set to travel to the USA this year.
“Events like Australian Youth Championships and the MLB International Showcase trip allowed me to improve my game tremendously by being able to compete against different players and arms at higher levels,” says Durrington. “Plus the exposure to give me the chance to have an opportunity such as this after playing in front of the coaches at ASU.”
Congrats to Max!












