12 March 2023
Tonight: Australia takes on Japan at sold out Tokyo Dome at World Baseball Classic for first place
Sunday 12 March, 2023
Australia (2-0) plays Japan (3-0) at the World Baseball Classic tonight at the Tokyo Dome in a game that’s quickly become one of the biggest on the international tournament’s docket.
Pool B action continues on Sunday afternoon as Australia takes on number one ranked international baseball team in the world.
First pitch is at 7:00PM Tokyo Time (9:00PM AEDT) and the game will be broadcast live on ESPN in Australia.
If Korea defeats Czech Republic on Sunday afternoon, then this game will decide who wins the group.
It will all be played in front of a unique but passionate baseball atmospheres at the Tokyo Dome as well as a large TV audience.
The Japanese national team is made up of superstars in the Japan Big Leagues and Major League Baseball. It is estimated their combined salary is approximately $110,000,000 USD (165 million AUD).
Shohei Ohtani – one of the biggest athletes on the planet – will be in the line-up to face Australia. The Japanese star has won the last two MLB MVP awards while playing with the Los Angeles Angels.
He’s one of several international Japanese baseball stars playing on Japan.
Ohtani is one of the world’s best pitchers and hitters. He is playing in his home country for the first time in five years.
It’s a massive deal. People across the country are flocking to see him.
Other stars will be in the line-up too, including Japan’s starting pitcher Yomamoto who is the highest paid player in the NPB.
Murakami, a Japanese slugger who belted 56 homers in the NPB in 2022, is also in the line-up.
Can the Aussies upset the baseball giants? They are already on a historic run at the World Baseball Classic.
They upset world number four South Korea on Thursday afternoon 8-7. Australia used nine pitchers while Robbie Perkins and Robbie Glendinning each had a three-run homer in the win.
They followed it up with a 12-2 win over China on Saturday. Australia combined for 12 hits, 8 walks and 12 runs in an impressive team effort again.
Japan has won big in all three games they’ve played. They beat China 8-1, Korea 13-4 and Czech Republic 10-2. Japan has outscored opponents 31-7 in just three games.
The Top 2 teams in Group B will advance to the Quarter Finals on March 15/16. They’ll play the Top 2 teams in Group A. For full standings, click here.
The winner of Sunday night’s match between Australia and Japan will move into first place with one day of group play to go.

If Australia loses vs Japan, they will play Czech Republic on Monday with a chance to advance to the final eight.
Australia has never reached the quarter finals of the World Baseball Classic. In fact, they’ve already set an Australian record for most wins at the WBC.
An Australia win + a Czech Republic loss would clinch a spot in the quarter finals. If they lose vs Japan, Australia’s fate will be decided in a March 13 game vs the Czech Republic.
They’re about to enter a cauldron at the Tokyo Dome on Sunday.
Baseball frenzy is at a whole other level in Japan. It is their national sport.
Sell out crowds of 40,000 + people at the Tokyo Dome have flocked to watch their national team play each night during the World Baseball Classic.
It is estimated that 46% of Japanese households are watching the games. Japan has a population of 125,000,000.
Fans show up to games four hours early to watch batting practice.
Australia enters the game as hopeful underdogs vs the world’s best baseballing team made up of NPB (Japan Big Leagues) and MLB stars.
It should be a fun one to cheer the team on.
KEY LINKS
- Get more stories and information on Team Australia at our #WBC23 Hub: Click here.
- Japan Preview for World Baseball Classic: Click here.
- Australia defeats Korea 8-7: Click here.
- MLB’s World Baseball Classic: Click here.
WBC STANDINGS – POOL B
Top two teams advance to quarter finals.
- Japan 3-0
- Australia 2-0
—- - Czechia 1-1
- Korea 0-2
- China 0-3
Up next Pool B:
- Sunday 12 March, 12:00PM Tokyo time – Korea vs Czech Republic
- Sunday 12 March, 7:00PM Toyko time – Australia vs Japan
- Monday 13 March, 1:00PM Toyko time – Australia vs Czech Republic
- Monday 13 March, 7:00PM Tokyo time – Korea vs China




















Warwick Saupold at training (PHOTO: SMP Images / Scott Powick)
Aaron Whitefield at a practice game in Miyazaki (PHOTO: SMP Images / Scott Powick)
