26 May 2024
Adelaide's Jack O'Loughlin called up to Major Leagues by Athletics, set to become 38th Australian MLB player
Adelaide left-handed pitcher Jack O’Loughlin appears to be getting his shot in the Major Leagues, various sources are reporting.
Reputable baseball reporter Ken Rosenthal tweeted over night on Saturday that O’Loughlin is earning a promotion to the Major Leagues with the Athletics.
When he appears in a game, he will become the fifth South Australian to reach the major leagues and the 38th Australian in MLB history.
O’Loughlin is 24-years-old and has been part of some massive Australian baseball moments. He was the starting pitcher for Australia’s historic win over Korea at the World Baseball Classic, and again over Czechia, in the country’s best ever finish at the major international tournament.
He also helped the the Adelaide Giants break a 43-year Claxton Shield drought in 2023 and repeat in 2024.
O’Loughlin spent seven years in the Detroit Tigers’ organisation, pitching mostly in Triple-A in 2023.
He signed with the Athletics in the off-season. In 2024, O’Loughlin has been improving each start. His fastball is up to 96 miles per hour, and he’s allowed just four earned runs in his last 17.0 innings pitched. On the year, he has a 5.12 ERA in 10 starts across 38.2 innings.
O’Loughlin has a career 3.76 ERA in 356.2 innings of work.
More to come.


















