13 September 2025
That's a wrap! How every Aussie pro baseball player fared overseas in 2025
story as of Sunday 14 September
There are 38 Australians playing professional baseball somewhere in the world.
For most, the season has come to a close.
It’s the last full season in the Southern Hemisphere before a World Baseball Classic.
Here’s how each Australian finished their year by level.
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
UTIL Curtis Mead – Chicago White Sox
Curtis was dealt to the White Sox from the Tampa Bay Rays at the trade deadline.
He’s flourished with his new club. As of September 9, Curtis was hitting .262 in 31 games with the White Sox while playing multiple positions. This includes a 10-for-25 stretch during a six game win streak.
RHP Liam Hendriks – Boston Red Sox
The 3-time All-Star has been on 60-day Injured List (IL) retroactive to May 28 with a hip ailment.
Hendriks has a 6.59 ERA in 13.2 innings out of the bullpen this season. It doesn’t look like he’ll be back in the line-up in time for the Red Sox playoff run.
TRIPLE-A
Note: Triple-A regular season continues until September 21
INF – Travis Bazzana (Columbus Clippers)
After spending the season in Double-A (or the injured list), Travis was called up to Triple-A on August 11.
He’s really heated up in the back half of the year. Bazzana belted four home runs in four games earlier in September. The latest was a three-run shot in a 10-9 loss to Indianapolis on Sept. 7.
He’s hitting .245 with an OPS of .852 across two levels this season in 85 games.
However, Bazzana suffered an oblique injury on September 12 putting the remainder of his season in question.
RHP – Brandan Bidois (Indianapolis)
The story of the Australian professional baseball world. The rise of Bidois has been meteoric and impressive.
As of September 9, Bidois has reeled off no-hit innings since last allowing a hit on July 29th. He has an 0.84 ERA this year in 55.0 innings across four levels, with a .118 BAA, an 0.86 WHIP and 60 strikeouts.
Bidois has thrown 9.2 scoreless innings – and all without a hit – since his call-up to Triple-A.
He just may be Australian Major Leaguer #39.
Bidois even commanded a feature story on MLB.com.
RHP – Mitch Neunborn – Lehigh Valley Ironpigs (Philadelphia Phillies)
The 27-year-old has been bouncing between Double-A and Triple-A this season.
In Double-A: 5.12 ERA in 58.0 innings with 62 strikeouts and a .243 BAA.
In Triple-A: 7.54 ERA in 22.2 innings with 20 strikeouts. Although his numbers are skewed from one rough start.
LHP – Jack O’Loughlin – Free Agent (Colorado Rockies)
In July, Jack exercised an opt out clause in his minor league contract with the Rockies. The 25-year-old LHP made 17 appearances (10 starts) for Triple-A Albuquerque this season. He posted a 6.91 ERA in 41.0 innings this year.
DOUBLE-A
LHP – Blake Townsend – Altoona Curve (Pittsburgh Pirates)
Final Season Numbers: 90.0 IP, 1.70 ERA, 79 SO, 1.10 WHIP
What a season for Townsend, his first full campaign in the Pirates’ organisation.
Townsend had career numbers while climbing from High-A, all the way up to Triple-A, while playing most of the season in Double-A.
HIGH-A
RHP – Kai-Noa Wynyard – Hub City Spartanburgers (Texas Rangers)
Final Season Numbers (2 levels): 59.1 IP, 3.94 ERA, 52 SO, .231 BAA
Kai earned a call-up from Class-A this season. With Hub City, he has a 5.91 ERA in 10.2 innings across eight games. The 23-year-old will be in the mix for selection to the World Baseball Classic
SINGLE-A
RHP – Adam Bates – Salem Red Sox (Boston Red Sox)
Final Season Numbers: 5.04 ERA in 80.2 innings with 65 strikeouts and a .266 BAA
The 19-year-old keeps showing signs of improvement in his first season about Rookie Ball. He began the season as a starter but finished in the bullpen.
INF – Brent Iredale – Bradenton Marauders (Pittsburgh)

Final Season Numbers: 18 games played with .214 average, .405 on-base-percentage with two homers and nine RBI
After being drafted in July, Iredale shows some positive signs in his first professional games.
INF – Nikau Pouaka-Grego – Clearwater Threshers (Philadelphia Phillies)
Final Season Numbers (3 levels): .186 average / .320 OPB with 1 homer and 12 RBI
Nikau split time between Rookie Ball, High-A and Single-A. He played the most (32 games) in Single-A Clearwater.
It’s expected the 20-year-old infielder will stay in the USA for a program before heading back to play in the ABL.
INF – Max Durrington – Stockton Ports (Athletics)
Final Season Numbers (2 levels): 89 games, .238 average / .329 OPB …2 HR and 30 RBI
Australia’s youngest professional player, 18-year-old Durrington, earned a call-up above Rookie Ball on July 3. Since then, Durrington is hitting .225.
Max finished hot, going 5-for-16 in September.
INF – Clayton Campbell – Lakeland Flying Tigers (Tigers)
Final Season Numbers (2 levels): 52 games, .205 average / .324 OPB with 3 HR and 12 RBI
Campbell bounced between the Complex League and Single-A this season. He ended the season on a high with Lakeland, going 2-for-2 in his last game.
OF – Drew Davies – Daytona Tortugas (Cincinatti Reds)
Final Season Numbers (2 levels): 81 games, .246 average, .385 on-base-percentage with 4 homers and 41 RBI
A productive first season above Rookie Ball. Drew reached base a lot and showed some power. He hit .246 in August and finished the season with hits in seven of eight games.
ROOKIE BALL / DOMINICAN LEAGUES
RHP – Juan Manuel Ramirez – Dominican League (Blue Jays)
Final Season Numbers: 1.61 ERA in 22.1 IP with 21 SO
The Queenslander is showing some promising signs playing with prospects in the Dominican.
RHP – Alistair Tanner – Detroit Tigers Florida League
Final Season Numbers: 6.39 ERA in 39.2 innings with 31 strikeouts
His first professional season in the USA. A big off-season awaits.
INF – Jayden Kim – Dominican League (Pirates)

Final Season Numbers: 44 games, with a .175 average and .367 OBP with 19 RBI.
28 walks in 44 games shows signs of promise.
INF / P – BJay Cooke- Athletics Arizona League
The Western Australian has yet to appear this year but is reportedly working out to become a pitcher once again.
RHP – Robinson Smith – Dominican League (Pirates)
Smith completed his first year of professional baseball based at the Pittsburgh Pirates complex in the Dominican Republic. Smith’s development has been outstanding with a fastball hitting the mid 90’s with some excellent individual game performances. He’ll be attending instructional league in order to fast track his progression for the 2026 season.
LHP – Kailen Hamson (QLD / Baltimore Orioles)
The left-handed Queenslander was drafted by Baltimore in the 8th round of the 2025 MLB Draft. He just signed his contract and ended the season in the Complex. Read his signing story here.
RHP – Rubens Romero – Pirates – Injured, Missed season.
RHP – Jackson Grounds (Pirates)– 60-day injured list. Missed season.
RHP – Jack Bushell (Tigers) – 60-day injured list. Missed season.
Mitch Evans (SA / Tigers): The 17-year-old will finish Year 12 before reporting to the professional ranks next year. You can read his signing story here.
INTERNATIONAL & INDEPENDENT LEAGUES
JAPAN
INF – Jarryd Dale – Orix Buffaloes (NPB Minor Leagues)
Regular Season Numbers: 34 games, .308 average, .381 OBP with 1 homer and 12 RBI
24-year-old Dale impresses in his first season overseas and in a Japanese league.
RHP – Ky Jackson – Nippon Express (Industrial League)
Numbers are a little tricky to find (help!). But I do know that Jackson, the star of Australia’s Under 23 pitching staff, did not allow a run through his first 17.0 innings pitched.
Could he be drafted to the NPB?
KOREA
LHP – Lachlan Wells – Kiwoom Heroes
Final Regular Season Numbers: 20.0 IP, 3.15 ERA, 16 SO and 1.20 WHIP
28-year-old Wells started four games for the Heroes and may draw interest from KBO clubs when an extra Oceania import spot opens up in 2026.
RHP – Coen Wynne – LG Twins
Final Numbers: 7.04 ERA in 23.0 IP
Wynne has returned from his six week stint as an Injury Replacement Player with the Korean Big League club the LG Twins.
MEXICO
LHP – Lewis Thorpe – Saltillo
Final Numbers: 9.36 ERA in 25.0 IP
The 29-year-old former MLB pitcher was traded mid-season from the Chihuahuas to Saltillo.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
INF – Robbie Glendinning – KC Monarchs
Final Numbers: 87 games, .254 average with an .839 OPS. He hit 18 homers with 71 RBI.

Glendinning was named the 2025 American Association Utility Player of the Year.
LHP – Josh Hendrickson – KC Monarchs
Final Regular Season Numbers: 104.1 IP, 3.61 ERA, 1.22 WHIP, 116 strikeouts
A true feel good story.
In his return to pro baseball after two years away, the 27-year-old was crazy consistent.
He’s become one of the most reliable arms in the league and has been named a pitcher of the week this season.
FRONTIER LEAGUE
RHP – James Boeree – Mississippi
Final Regular Season Numbers: 35.1 IP, 7.13 ERA
The 7’2 arm from Newcastle finished his college career and instantly signed with this Frontier League team. He started and relieved.
UTIL – Jarrod Belbin – Quebec Capitales
Final Regular Season Numbers: 91 games, .318 average with .920 OPS. 10 homers and 66 RBI.
Belbin was named the Capitales’ player of the month for June. A consistent All-Star worthy season.
INF – Will Riley – Quebec Capitales
Final Regular Season Numbers: 77 games, .265 average with a .374 OBP. 5 homers and 34 RBI.
Riley, one of three Aussies on the Capitales, is an All-Star. He was a starter for the Atlantic squad.
HP – Billy Parsons – Sussex Country Miners
Final Regular Season Numbers: 92.0 IP, 3.52 ERA, 77SO
Another Aussie, another All-Star.
Billy, in his third year in the Frontier League, is turning in his best year yet. He was named an All-Star. Parsons was both a starter and reliever.
RHP – Brodie Cooper-Vassalakis – Quebec Capitales
Final Regular Season Numbers: 5.68 ERA in 33.2 innings this year.
The Canberra native had all but one outing has come from the bullpen.
PIONEER LEAGUE
OF – Briley Knight – Billings Mustangs
Final Regular Season Numbers: 86 games, .273 average, .409 on-base percentage, 7 homers and 59 RBI
One of the ABL’s leading hitters is making a lot of contact in the USA.
QUEBEC LEAGUE
RHP – Ky Hampton – Brock Nutrite Lambert
Final Regular Season Numbers: 5-2 record with a save in 62.2 innings pitched, a 1.45 ERA, 75 strikeouts.
Playing in an Independent Quebec League.
BANANA BALL
INF – Liam Spence & Brett Allen
Liam Spence has been making trick plays and playing in front of 50,000+ people with the Firefighters in Bananaball.
You can read a great story on Liam Spence here.
“I legitimately played both games with goosebumps on me because it was so unreal for all two hours. The energy has been like that ever since,” says Spence.

LIGUE CANADA-EAST (WOMEN’S)
UTIL – Leah Cornish – Rockies
Hitting .520 with seven doubles and 10 RBI in 11 games so far.
UTIL – Peyton Newman – Rockies
Hitting .333 with a .520 OBP in nine games. She has three RBI and three walks.
WOMEN’S PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL LEAGUE
Allie Bebbere and Molly Paddison have been named to the draft list, schedule for October.


























