29 January 2025
Roster Announcement | Team Australia looks to future with 27-man squad named for Hanwha Series
Team Australia has named a 27-man roster who will compete against Korean professional team Hanwha Eagles in Melbourne next month.
From February 13-15, Team Australia will play a three-game series against the KBO side.
It’s stiff competition for an Australian team exploring player potential for the upcoming 2026 World Baseball Classic.
The Hanwha Eagles feature players like long-time MLB pitcher Hyun-jin Ryu, 2023 KBO home run champion Roh-Si Kwan and multiple Korean national players.
The Eagles will be in Melbourne for Spring Training, preparing for the upcoming Korean season. The game presents a great test for Team Australia against quality opposition.
It’s also a great opportunity for national coaches selectors to evaluate players they haven’t normally seen in a national squad environment.
“I am excited as always to get together with TeamAustralia to compete against the Hanwa Eagles,” says head coach Dave Nilsson. “With the next World Baseball Classic fast approaching, this series is important to take a look at the talent we have around the country.”
There are 14 players who were not named to the Premier12 squad that competed in Asia in November 2024.
“All fourteen of these players showed in the recent ABL season they have the talent needed to perform on the biggest stage,” says Nilsson.
Among the new Team Australia inclusions is 17-year-old Max Durrington, a recent signing with the Athletics and ABL Rookie of the Year finalist. He joins fellow finalist Jo Stevens and 2025 ABL Rookie of the Year Jaylin Rae.
Helms Award winner and pitching champion Alexander Wells is a further notable inclusion.
Jarryd Dale (Orix Buffaloes Spring Training), Todd Van Steensel (Baseball Dubai), Aaron Whitefield (knee) & Steve Kent (retired) are all notable regulars who have publicly announced their unavailability.
Baseball Australia CEO and Olympic baseball silver medallist Glenn Williams says it’s a massive honour to be playing games in front of a home crowd.
“Team Australia playing on home soil in front of Australian fans is always exciting,” he says. “Melbourne Aces fans turned out in record numbers this year with the Aces setting the benchmark in ABL attendance. We can’t wait to get the team down to Melbourne again for what will be a great series.”
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UPDATE (February 4): Dan McGrath has replaced Coen Wynne on the roster for the Hanwha Series









































