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12 July 2025 By Eric Balnar

By Eric Balnar

Aussies Sign Pro

Mitch Evans signs with Detroit Tigers | His Australian Baseball Story

Mitch Evans is officially a professional baseball player.

That’s a pretty cool statement to make for the 17-year-old South Australian who has yet to finish Year 12.

Evans, a 6’4 left-handed pitcher, out of Southern Districts Baseball Club, officially inked his professional deal with Major League Baseball’s Detroit Tigers today.

Kevin Hooker, the Tigers Pacific-Rim Scouting Coordinator, presented Mitch with the contract at West Beach in front of nearly 50 family, friends, supporters, coaches, media and baseball community members.

He becomes the third South Australian in the last eighteen months to sign with the Tigers, following in the footsteps of Jack Bushell & Alistair Tanner.

Evans is now one of 25 Australians signed to a professional contract with a major outfit in the MLB, NPB or KBO system. New South Wales’ Clayton Campbell is also in the Tigers’ system.

“It’s always been a dream of mine to play Major League Baseball. I felt like starting my professional journey earlier would help me reach that goal,” says Evans.

“I was talking to a number of [MLB] teams and looking at colleges, but I just knew the Tigers were the right team for me. Nobody seemed as invested as the Tigers, they are doing a great job with Ali & Jack and I was really happy to go with them.”

Evans is now on the other side of a busy period of being heavily scouted by MLB teams and colleges.

He landed on the Tigers.

Evans cites the Tigers’ commitment to cutting-edge technology, performance science, and elite coaching as an aspect that stood out immediately.

Their success speaks for itself, with standout results across both the Minor and Major Leagues, most recently highlighted by Cy Young Award winner and Tigers ace, Tariq Skubal.

“What really resonated was the level of integration between MiLB and MLB operations,” says Justin Evans, Mitch’s dad.

“The organisation works as one team, with coaching, science, mental skills, and player development all operating in sync. The attention to detail in every part of the process was something to behold.”

Evans is a loyal club man, a product of the performance pathways system, a junior national team member, state team star, and Adelaide Giants development player.

This is his journey.

SCOUTING REPORT


“He’s such a competitor on the mound,” says Austin Gallagher, Baseball Australia’s Performance Pathways Manager and a longtime coach of Mitch Evans.

“He’s amazing at seeing his long term goals, great at visualisation, and uses this to enhance his performance,” adds Gallagher.

Coupled with his big, athletic, left-handed frame is a four-pitch mix. His fastball velocity sits in the upper-80s (mph) with good movement.

Evans pitch arsenal includes a fastball, changeup, slider and curveball.

“He gets good extension with his long limbs on the mound. As a hitter it seems and feels a lot harder out of the release,” says Gallagher. “It feels like it’s on top of you.”

He uses his curveball to great effect as his strikeout pitch.

“He’s showed upswing the whole way. He keeps getting better and better and better,” says Kevin Hooker, Pacific Rim Scouting Coordinator for the Tigers. “He took a huge step forward with a trip the to the states. We’re really excited about what Mitch brings. He fits the mould of what a lot of successful Australians have been.”

Evans says he’s been focusing on sharpening his slider lately.

“Yeah there’s been a velocity increase over the last year with the fastball but really I want to keep working on my off-speed so I can continue to just attack the zone with different effect,” he says. “I like to attack.”

It’s been a wild 12 months and 2024-25 season for Evans.

Locally, he played club ball in Division I for Southern Districts in the South Australian Baseball League. He was his state’s ‘ace’ at the 2025 U18 Championships in January.

Internationally, he’s thrived with the Green & Gold.

Evans starred for Australia at Under-18 World Cup Qualifiers, was the starting pitcher (and dominated) for his country vs Team USA U15 National Team, played for the MLB World Select Team, and was Australia’s Game 1 starter at the Perfect Game World Series.

At the World Series, he tossed 4.0 innings, allowing one hit with eight strikeouts and was named the pitcher of the day.

He also turned in a memorable performance at Clemson University in front of a pack of scouts while facing USA U15.

“He is a competitor,” says Nick Hutchings, one of Mitch’s club coaches and teammates. “He will empty the tank and leave everything on the mound and pitches with energy. He isn’t afraid to throw inside and challenge the hitter.”

Safe to say, it’s been a busy 12-months to lead him to this contract.

HIS BASEBALL JOURNEY – HOW HE STARTED


“It’s really been the only sport I’ve truly loved,” professes Evans. “I dabbled in footy but there isn’t really a sport out there as challenging or enjoyable as baseball. I’ve never loved a sport as much.”

Mitch’s father, Justin, used to play baseball at Southern Districts with his uncle.

“I watched them play club ball and just instantly fell in love with the game,” he says.

He joined the Southern Districts program and is now writing his own history.

Justin Evans, Mitch’s father, says his son was always baseball mad.

“Mitch was the kind of kid who’d pitch to himself if no one else was around. Backyard games turned into full-blown tournaments and he’d still argue balls and strikes with himself,” he says. “He wore out the lawn so often he ended up building his own pitching mound. He just loved being around the game.”

Despite now living closer to other clubs, Evans says he remains loyal to Souths.

“I’ve always been there plus my dad and uncle played there. They lived that way [in the South of Adelaide] and it didn’t make sense to move because we loved that club,” says Mitch.

His love was enhanced by attending local professional games at the Adelaide Bite (now the Giants) at Norwood Oval.

“I’ve watched [this team] all my life. I used to love just going out to the ballpark with my dad, hanging out, watching baseball, watch the team play, run out on the field and grab an ice cream and eat it out of one of those mini-helmets,” he laughs.

While baseball is fun, Evans says it is the cerebral part of the game is appealing to him.

“It’s really fascinating for me to see the pitch design of it. Watching games, seeing strategies, seeing the science behind pitching. I’ve always loved seeing that myself, the mechanics and pitch design to work with people to do that and see the results,” he says. “I love that process and the aspect.
”

Mitch says his dad Justin is his biggest influence. He coached Mitch in junior baseball and remained his biggest supporter.

“I was lucky enough to coach or manage a lot of his teams growing up,” says Justin. “I couldn’t have been prouder. Whether it was training or game day, Mitch showed up fully committed, loudest on the bench, and always finding ways to lift his teammates. Right from the start, you could see the work ethic and character that’s carried him this far.”

Mitch also says Southern Districts player & coach Nick Hutchings has been a tremendous influence.

Hutchings says he has seen what Mitch can bring for a long time.

“He was a consistent Seahawks representative throughout his charter years and made both U16 & U18 state teams,” says Hutchings. “At Souths, in his first year at Under 17s he stood much taller than a a lot of his peers so had the ability to throw harder and hit harder due to his longer levers. Only in the last couple of years when he made the decision to stop hitting and really focus on pitching did he develop at a ridiculous rate and put himself on the map.”

Evans also says Austin Gallagher has played a huge role in his success.

“He showed me how much he cared and transformed me as a ballplayer. I think what Gally showed me is how to work hard but also have fun. Take it seriously without taking it seriously,” he says. “He is always there for a chat or to dissect what I need to dissect.”

His work ethic has always been present.

When Mitch was faced with the prospect of having to fly overseas to represent his country, the financial reality set in.

Between school & training, Mitch raised money by crafting his own chopping boards.

THE “MOMENT”


Gallagher says there was a defining moment when he knew Mitch was special.

In September, 2024, Evans was in the United States playing for the Under 16 national squad in an exhibition series vs World #1 U15 Team USA at Clemson University.

He was excellent. He threw 3.0 innings vs a lethal line-up, allowing one hit, no walks and one run with five strikeouts.

According to Gallagher, the performance was pre-meditated.

“When he found out about his start at Clemson University against Team USA, he researched the field and conditions and took mental reps so that when he finally stood on the mound at Clemson to face USA, he had already done so a dozen times in his mind,” says Gallagher.

Evans corroborates the story.

“I looked at photos and videos of Clemson specifically from the pitcher’s view so whenever I was on a mound at home I was envisioning being in Clemson, I was picturing a batter in the box, I was visualising myself dominating the best junior team in the world,” he says. “When I got there I was comfortable because I already had done it.”

The rest was easy.

“It allowed me to throw it down the zone and challenge them with confidence. It was almost like I’ve been there before,” he adds.

But that’s what makes Mitch special, according to Gallagher.

“It’s his ability to understand his weaknesses and set time frames on when he would like to achieve his goals allows him to be smart about his preparation,” says Gallagher.

According to Mitch, the performance vs USA was when he truly knew he could take baseball seriously and do it for a living.

He says the combination of his performance vs elite talent, and how we approached the experience really drove the prospect of him becoming professional home.

“Mostly it just emphasised little things and motivated me more. I learned things. I thought about how to improve. It made me want to get better at attacking and enhancing pitches that worked and improve those that didn’t,” says Evans.

“I saw the stage and saw where I wanted to be.”

Since then, he’s been putting in the work.

Evans has been training daily at West Beach and will continue to do so before he heads over to Spring Training in January, 2026.

“Credit to Mitch,” says Gallagher. “We sat down and reviewed his mechanics and went over exactly what he needed to do and what drills would get him on track. Not only did he work on these during our group trainings, but he took these into everyday applications to make sure that he was going to break these old habits. In a 5 month span, Mitch’s velocity and mechanics changes had taken his game to a whole level. The sky is the limit for Mitch and his career.”

AUSTRALIAN CONNECTION


Evans will head to Florida in January – only a couple months after he graduates from Brighton Secondary School.

He joins fellow South Australians Ali Tanner & Jack Bushell in the organisation, Australian pitching coach Tyler Anderson and NSW professional Clayton Campbell.

“Both guys have been great,” says Evans on his South Aussie brethren. “Ali is really close to me, and I was there when he signed last year. He’s been a marker and reference with the Tigers. I’m looking forward to joining them with this experience.”

Now he has to settle into a busy rest of 2025.

“The plan is to go to school, be at the field as much as I can, work hard, train, help out with coaching, go to a national team training camp, hopefully make the World Cup roster, train again at West Beach and head to the states,” he says.

Is that it? Busy for the 17-year-old pro.

11 July 2025 By Eric Balnar

By Eric Balnar

- Little League

Day 4 Recap Story & Highlights | 2025 Little League Girls & Invitational

recaps by Eric Balnar, photos by Erin Honsa

The final day of Pool Play of the Australian Girls & Invitational Little League Championships is complete from Redcliffe Baseball Club in the beautiful Moreton Bay Region.

Our Gold Medal match-ups are confirmed. Check the schedule at the bottom of this article.

But since you are here…

Here you will find:
– A daily recap with basic stories and stats from each game;
– Selection of photos & highlights;
– Standings & Scores;

Looking for photos? EOs and Coaches have been emailed a folder and password for all parents to access.

You can watch Diamond 1 coverage live & free on Baseball+. For single camera feeds and live scoring, visit Game Changer. The links are below.

Make sure you visit the Tournament Hub for updated information.

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10 July 2025 By Eric Balnar

By Eric Balnar

- Little League

Day 3 Recap Story & Highlights | 2025 Little League Girls & Invitational

recaps by Eric Balnar, photos by Erin Honsa / Michael Lovell, highlights from Baseball+

It’s Day 3 of the Australian Girls & Invitational Little League Championships – two tournaments for some of our younger players in the country at Redcliffe Baseball Club in the beautiful Moreton Bay Region.

Here you will find:
– A daily recap with basic stories and stats from each game;
– Selection of photos & highlights;
– Standings & Scores;

Looking for photos? EOs and Coaches have been emailed a folder and password for all parents to access.

Here’s yesterday’s recap to get you up to speed.

You can watch Diamond 1 coverage live & free on Baseball+. For single camera feeds and live scoring, visit Game Changer. The links are below.

Make sure you visit the Tournament Hub for updated information.

You can check our HIGHLIGHTS on YouTube, thanks to the City of Moreton Bay.

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09 July 2025 By Eric Balnar

By Eric Balnar

- Little League

Day 2 Recap Story | 2025 Little League Girls & Invitational

recaps by Eric Balnar, photos by Michael Lovell, highlights from Baseball+

The second day of of two tournaments at Redcliffe Baseball Club is in the books!

Welcome to your recap story Little League Girls & Little League Invitational Tournament in beautiful Moreton Bay.

Here you will find:
– A daily recap with basic stories and stats from each game;
– Selection of photos & highlights;
– Standings & Scores;

Looking for photos? EOs and Coaches have been emailed a folder and password for all parents to access.

Here’s yesterday’s recap to get you up to speed.

You can watch Diamond 1 coverage live & free on Baseball+. For single camera feeds and live scoring, visit Game Changer. The links are below. Did you know we’re logging highlights from Baseball+ on YouTube? Check them out here.

Make sure you visit the Tournament Hub for updated information.

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07 July 2025 By Eric Balnar

By Eric Balnar

- Little League

Day 1 Recap Story & Highlights | 2025 Little League Girls & Invitational

recaps by Eric Balnar, photos by Michael Lovell

A fun day at Moreton Bay.

Tuesday was the first day of our final two national championships for the season. From Redcliffe Baseball Club, it’s the Little League Girls & Little League Invitational Tournament!

Welcome to the recap story where we detail to you the ongoings of both tournaments.

Here you will find:
– A daily recap with basic stories and stats from each game;
– Selection of photos & highlights;
– Standings & Scores;
– CARVE Performers of the Day

Looking for photos? EOs and Coaches have been emailed a folder and password for all parents to access.

You can watch Diamond 1 coverage live & free on Baseball+. For single camera feeds and live scoring, visit Game Changer. The links are below.

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03 July 2025 By Staff Writers

By Staff Writers

- Little League

Hub & Schedule: Little League Girls & Little League Invitational

Welcome to the 2025 Australian Little League Girls and Little League Invitational.

The tournament runs from July 8 – 12 at Redcliffe Baseball Club. Follow along on socials at @baseball.com.au.

We’ll be covering each day of the tournament with a daily recap story filled with photos and highlights from the order of play.

Please note, this story is pinned to the main page to direct people to our Tournament Hub: www.baseball.com.au/littleleagueredcliffe. It’s there you will find the schedule and all sorts of useful links and information.

COMBINED SCHEDULE: Download the PDF
TOURNAMENT ANNOUNCEMENT: Read about the tournament here 

While we have you, the mayor of the City of Moreton Bay would like to welcome all our participants to the event.

Have fun, play well, and win or lose always try your best!

LETTER FROM THE MAYOR


On behalf of City of Moreton Bay, welcome to the 2025 Baseball Australia Little League Invitational National Championship and Girls Little League Championships.

I am delighted to host competitors, spectators, families, and supporters in our vibrant city for one of the most exciting youth sporting events in the country. Over the years, this championship has grown into a prestigious event, allowing talented young athletes from all over Australia to compete and create lasting memories.

City of Moreton Bay is the perfect location for this event, and I encourage visitors to explore what we have to offer during their stay. Our beautiful natural areas, local attractions and welcoming community are why we attract 4.6 million visitors to our city each year.

This championship is a celebration of inclusion, opportunity, and the bright future of baseball in Australia. We are honoured to play a role in supporting and growing this incredible sport.

Best of luck to all participants and remember to enjoy the experience, play with heart, and swing for the fences!

Signed,

Mayor Peter Flannery
City of Moreton Bay

02 July 2025 By Staff Writers

By Staff Writers

Aussies Sign Pro

O'Sullivan sisters, Elodie & Claire, sign on to play in Japan

Two sisters – Claire O’Sullivan and Elodie O’Sullivan – have signed on to play in the top women’s competition in Japan.

While not playing for the same team, both players will compete in the 2025 All Japan Women’s Baseball Championship.

26 June 2025 By Eric Balnar

By Eric Balnar

- Team Australia

2025 Under 12 World Cup | Australia reveals roster and how to follow

2025 U12 WORLD CUP HUB: Grab results and stories via the U12 Hub

Team Australia’s youngest squad is ready to represent us all at the 2025 Under 12 World Cup.

After successfully qualifying in a tournament in Guam in 2024, they’re now tasked with facing the rest of the world in Taipei from July 25 – August 3.

The roster has been revealed. You can read about each player below.

Make sure you follow us on social media (@Team Australia Baseball) and via our Tournament Hub for complete coverage of the event: www.baseball.com.au/2025u12worldcup/

26 June 2025 By Eric Balnar

By Eric Balnar

- Team Australia

Team Australia's Under 18 World Cup Schedule & Group Revealed

The World Baseball Softball Confederation (WBSC) announced the official schedule of the WBSC U-18 Baseball World Cup 2025 presented by RAXUS, which will take place from 5 to 14 September in Naha City, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan.

Here’s what you need to know:

– There are two groups of six. The top three teams in each group will advance to the Super Round following pool play;

– Australia is in Group B with China, Germany, Panama, Chinese Taipei and the USA;

– Group A consists of Cuba, Italy, Japan, Korea, Puerto Rico & South Africa

– Australia qualified for the U18 World Cup by defeating New Zealand in a best-of-five qualifying series last December;

– Australia will host a camp on the Gold Coast in August to finalise their roster before flying out to Japan. The list of the 29 players invited to camp can be found here;

– The coaching staff will be led by Jason Pospishil. You can read the full announcement here. 

– All games will be available to watch through WBSC’s streaming platform Gametime.sport;

Team Australia’s schedule is as follows (all times AEST):

– September 5, 11:30AM vs Germany
– September 6, 11:30AM vs Panama
– September 7, 11:30AM vs China
– September 8, 3:30PM vs Chinese Taipei
– September 9, 11:00AM vs USA

– September 11, TBD – Super Round / Placement Round Game #1
– September 12, TBD – Super Round / Placement Round Game #2
– September 13, TBD – Super Round / Placement Round Game #1

– September 14, TBD – Gold Medal & Bronze Medal Games (if necessary)

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25 June 2025 By Eric Balnar

By Eric Balnar

- Little League

2025 Australian Little League Girls & Little League Invitational Schedule and Tournament Details revealed

The Australian baseball community shifts their attention to Redcliffe, Queensland for two tournaments running side-by-side in July.

It’s time for one of our favourite weeks of the year – the 2025 Little League Girls National Championships & 2025 Little League Invitational.

A flock of baseball loving 9-12 year-olds will be coming to experience a week long tournament in a beautiful part of the world.

Here you will find schedules and information for each division for the event running from July 8-12, sponsored by the City of Moreton Bay.

Games scheduled on Diamond 1 will be broadcast live & free on Baseball+. You can follow along the rest of the action on GameChanger.

COMBINED SCHEDULE: Download the PDF

LITTLE LEAGUE GIRLS SCHEDULE & INFORMATION


Age Group: 9-12
Tournament Hub: www.baseball.com.au/littleleagueredcliffe
Tournament Date: Tuesday 8 July – Saturday 12 July
Tournament Location: Redcliffe, Queensland
Tournament Schedule: Below and available here
GameChanger Scoring Link: Coming soon
Broadcast: Baseball+ (free) / GameChanger
2024 Champion: NSW Blue

This is the only event of its kind around the world. No other country has a national championship for the Little League age group that is exclusively for girls.

The event is building off the success of the 2024 tournament – a world first. You can read about last year’s tournament in a great story by the ABC here.

Teams are entered by their states – there are no qualifying events.

In 2025, there are six teams in the Girls Division. Each team will play each other once and the top two teams will play-off for a national championship on the final day.

Games are limited to two hours. Teams can score a maximum of six runs in an inning until inning after the fourth inning when the limit is removed. Games can end in ties.

LITTLE INVITATIONAL SCHEDULE & INFORMATION


Age Group: 9-12
Tournament Hub: www.baseball.com.au/littleleagueredcliffe
Tournament Date: Tuesday 8 July – Saturday 12 July
Tournament Location: Redcliffe, Queensland
Tournament Schedule: Below and available here
GameChanger Scoring Link: Coming soon
Broadcast: Baseball+ (free) / GameChanger
2024 Champion: None (new event)

A Little League Invitational tournament makes its debut on the Australian baseball calendar.

With a focus on enhancing Little League’s position as Australian Baseball’s primary participation competition program, the Little League Invitational is aimed at providing existing Little League charters who do not regularly qualify for the four international tournament pathway national championships chance to experience competing against their peers form across the country in a national tournament.

You can read about the tournament in the initial announcement story.

Teams are entered by their states – there are no qualifying events.

The six teams will play in one division. They’ll play each other once and the top two teams will play-off for a national championship on the final day.

Games are limited to two hours. Teams can score a maximum of six runs in an inning until inning after the fourth inning when the limit is removed. Games can end in ties.

 

 

STAY & PLAY IN MORETON BAY


Discover the hidden gems and sun-soaked adventures waiting for you in Moreton Bay.

Just up the road from Brisbane, this is where the coast meets hinterland adventure, and the laid-back Queensland lifestyle takes centre stage. Whether you’re looking to dive into clear blue waters, explore lush green trails, or simply relax by the shore, Brisbane’s Playground (aka Moreton Bay) has something for everyone.

Head to www.visitmoretonbayregion.com.au to plan your adventure while visiting for baseball.


Want to know what’s on in Moreton Bay? Visit www.whatsonmoretonbay.com.au/.


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19 June 2025 By Staff Writers

By Staff Writers

ABL

Black Pearl Sports Group (BPSG) to take over Sydney Blue Sox license

The Sydney Blue Sox have a new license holder.

The Black Pearl Sports Group (BPSG) will take over the license, assuring the Sydney Blue Sox commitment to the Australian Baseball League for 2025-26 and beyond.

“At the heart of everything we’re building is a belief in opportunity, community, and integrity,” said Cole Sherertz, Managing Director of Black Pearl Sports Group.

“My deepest passion is serving people. I love people, and I love culture — especially when it’s rooted in great baseball. What we’re building in Sydney has the power to inspire far beyond the diamond. We’re laying the foundation for a new era of baseball in Australia.”

The team will be run in partnership with Baseball New South Wales (BNSW).

Although BNSW will not be providing financial support, they will be offering strategic, promotional, and community engagement support to help elevate the team’s presence and strengthen ties with the grassroots baseball community.

“The Sydney Blue Sox’s participation in the Australian Baseball League is vital for the growth and visibility of baseball in New South Wales,” said James Morley, Interim CEO of Baseball NSW. “It provides a clear pathway for our homegrown talent to compete at the highest level nationally, inspires the next generation of players, and strengthens community engagement with the sport. We are eager to be working with Cole and the Black Pearl Sports Group for the coming ABL season.”

Australian Baseball League General Manager Paul Gonzalez says it’s exciting news as the league continues to finalise plans for the upcoming season.

“Sydney is our biggest market and represents a great opportunity going forward,” he says. “The Blue Sox, Baseball New South Wales, and their fans have a great foundation to build off of after winning the minor premiership in the 2024-25 season.”

The Australian Baseball League will be proceeding with four teams in 2025-26 as the professional competition continues to reset.

The Sydney Blue Sox, Adelaide Giants, Brisbane Bandits and Perth Heat have all committed to the upcoming season.

The schedule and competition details are expected to be announced in July.

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