29 July 2019 By baseball.com.au
By baseball.com.au
28 July 2019 By David Penrose
By David Penrose
Joshua Nati’s two-run homer was not enough to lift Australia to its first win of the 2019 WBSC U-12 Baseball World Cup in Taiwan on Sunday afternoon.
Australia fell to Italy 6-4 at Shan-Hwa to remain without a win in Group B ahead of its final two opening round games against Mexico and Venezuela.
28 July 2019 By baseball.com.au
By baseball.com.au
The Northern Metros have landed in the US ahead of representing Australia Region at the Intermediate (50/70) Baseball World Series in Livermore, California, for a second-straight year.
Dawson George brings you the latest team update following their first full day on the ground in Livermore:
28 July 2019 By baseball.com.au
By baseball.com.au
The Western Suns picked up a first-start win over Canada Region at 2019 Senior League Baseball World Series earlier.
Bailey-Jay Cooke has latest update from the US as they unwind after an impressive win:
28 July 2019 By David Penrose
By David Penrose
The Western Suns survived a comeback from Canada Region to record a 10-6 win in their opening game of the Senior League Baseball World Series in Easley, South Carolina.
A four-run first inning got Australia Region’s representatives off to a perfect start and after two frames the Suns led 6-0.
28 July 2019 By baseball.com.au
By baseball.com.au
The Northern Metros are in pursuit of Australia Region’s historic first win at the Intermediate (50/70) Baseball World Series in Livermore, California.
After jetting off from Perth on Thursday night, Xavier Fatai has the first team update from the US:
27 July 2019 By David Penrose
By David Penrose
Former Brisbane Bandits pitcher Rick Teasley was flawless in nine innings for Somerset Patriots in the Atlantic League on Friday night (US time).
There was one problem though.
27 July 2019 By David Penrose
By David Penrose
Australia has succumbed to its second baseball powerhouse in as many days, falling to Korea 13-0 at the 2019 WBSC U-12 Baseball World Cup in Taiwan.
Korea made a fast-start and applied continual pressure to Australia’s pitching at Tainan Asia-Pacific International Baseball Stadium.
27 July 2019 By David Penrose
By David Penrose
Robbie Glendinning’s second-inning homer was not enough to lift Altoona to victory over Richmond in their Eastern League clash this morning.
Glendinning put the Curve on top with a three-run shot off Caleb Baragar in the bottom of the second, but four late runs from the Flying Squirrels sent Altoona crashing to a 5-3 defeat at Peoples Natural Gas Field.
27 July 2019 By baseball.com.au
By baseball.com.au
The Western Suns are closing in on representing Australia Region in their opening game of the 2019 Senior League Baseball World Series.
Bailey-Jay Cooke has latest update from the US as they prepare to face Canada Region tomorrow morning (Australian time):
26 July 2019 By Andrew Reynolds
By Andrew Reynolds
Tainan knows how to party.
The WBSC, Tainan City Government and Chinese Taipei Baseball Association officially christened the brand new US$130 million Tainan Asia-Pacific International Baseball Stadium (ASPAC) Friday night in front of a capacity crowd of 7992.
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