12 November 2023
Meet the Team Australia roster for the Asia Professional Baseball Championship
Learn about Team Australia’s roster at the upcoming Asia Professional Baseball Championships.
Australia will play South Korea, Chinese Taipei and Japan from November 16-19 at the Tokyo Dome.
If you’re in Japan, don’t forget to eat a delicious Four’N Twenty meat pie while cheering on Australia at the Tokyo Dome! We can’t wait to see our Japanese friends.
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Our schedule:
- Thu Nov 16: vs South Korea, 2:00PM AEDT (12:00PM Tokyo)
- Fri Nov 17: vs Chinese Taipei, 2:00PM AEDT (12:00PM Tokyo)
- Sat Nov 18: vs Japan, 2:00PM AEDT (12:00PM Tokyo)
- Medal Games: Sunday

Australia’s roster features 18 players with minor league experience in the USA. There is one former Major League player, two ABL MVPs, and multiple NCAA college stars.
For this week, rivals in the Australian Baseball League check their state affiliation at the door and become one, unified, Team Australia!
Rosters from all competing countries were selected with the following criteria:
- Must be Under-24; or
- Have three years or less of professional experience; or
- Be one of the three overage players allowed (but not older than 29)
Let’s meet the team:
RHP – Jack Bushell: An 18-year-old coming off a standout performance at the U18 World Cup where he led Australia in ERA and innings pitched. Currently signed with the Adelaide Giants in the ABL, will soon have to decide whether he goes to college or signs profressionally.
RHP – Kai-Noa Wynyard: 21-year-old Queenslander who is a minor-leaguer with the Texas Rangers. Wynyard is coming off an impressive season at High-A where he posted a 2.38 ERA in 41.2 innings.. Signed with the Brisbane Bandits in the ABL.
LHP – Will Sherriff: Just 21, Sherriff has three year’s of experience in the ABL, where he became a premier reliever for the Perth Heat last season. Sherriff was on Australia’s World Baseball Classic roster, starting a game vs Japan.
RHP – Brodie Cooper-Vassalakis: 22-year-old from Canberra, who just graduated from NCAA Division 1 school Grand Canyon University. He started 18 games with a 3.95 ERA in his senior season. Pitches for Brisbane Bandits in Australia.
RHP – Dylan Clarke: A member of Australia’s U23 National Side, Clarke emerged as a Rookie of the Year contender in his debut season with Sydney in 2022-23. C
LHP – Ben Walmsley: 19-year-old pitcher from Queensland who is currently signed with the Cincinatti Reds. Pitches in the ABL for the Brisbane Bandits.
RHP – Ky Hampton: An U23 National Team member, Hampton just graduated from Northern Illinois in the NCAA where he was a conference All-Star. He pitches for the Adelaide Giants in the ABL.
RHP – Kieren Hall: 22-year-old Western Australian who just finished a collegiate career at Evansville University. Hall pitches for the Perth Heat in the ABL and is a member of the U23 National Team.
LHP – Dan McGrath: One of Australia’s best, and most versatile, pitchers. A former member of the Boston Red Sox organisation, the 29-year-old lefty reached as high as Triple-A. He pitches for the Melbourne Aces in the ABL, and is a two-time member of the World Baseball Classic roster. Can be used as a starter or high-end reliever.
RHP – Sam Holland: A member of Australia’s World Baseball Classic team, Holland has emerged as one of the ABL’s best and most consistent arms. A former affiliate of the San Diego Padres and LA Angels. Holland reached as high as Double-A in his minor league career and pitches in Australia for the Brisbane Bandits.
RHP – Coen Wynne: Had a breakout season in the ABL with the Sydney Blue Sox, that resulted in a last-minute call-up to the national team for the World Baseball Classic. 23-year-old with lots of experience representing Australian internationally.

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RHP – Matt Beattie: 24-year-old with experience in the Detroit Tigers’ minor league system. Beattie pitches for the Melbourne Aces in the ABL.
RHP – Connor Laverty: 24-year-old coming off a rookie season with the Brisbane Bandits in the Australian Baseball League.
C – Alex Hall: The U23 National Team captain had a huge 2023. Hall was named the MVP of the Australian Baseball League while playing for the Perth Heat, and was a key contributor in the line-up of Australia’s run to the World Baseball Classic quarterfinals. Hall played last season in the Milwaukee Brewers minor leagues.
C – Jake Burns: 20-year-old Sydney Blue Sox player who just spent the last three seasons in the St. Louis Cardinals organisation. He has experience on Australia’s U18 team.
C – Mitch Edwards: Just 24-years-old, Edwards is closing in on 150 ABL games. He now plays for the Canberra Cavalry. Edwards played a few seasons in the Phillies’ minor leagues.
1B – Rixon Wingrove: He quickly became a star of Australia’s World Baseball Classic team, hitting a huge homer in the quarterfinal game vs Cuba and leading the team in runs batted in. Wingrove just won the Claxton Shield with Adelaide in the ABL, and is a member of the Phillies minor leagues, reaching as high as Double-A.
INF – Clayton Cambell: The 20-year-old is one of Australia’s best prospects. He is a member of the Detroit Tigers and just got the A-Ball call-up this season. A long history of representing Australia at a junior level ever since he was 12. Plays for the Sydney Blue Sox.
INF – Liam Spence: Spence had a huge 2021 college season with NCAA powerhouse Tennessee Volunteers that saw him get drafted in the fifth round of the MLB draft by the Chicago Cubs. He just won the ABL’s Rookie of the Year while winning a championship with the Adelaide Giants. Spence was part of the World Baseball Classic roster in March.
UTIL – Chris Burke: A former member of the Phillies and Royals system, Burke had a huge 2022 U23 World Cup, and has won a championship with the Melbourne Aces in the ABL.
UTIL – Luke Smith: A Queenslander who was just a key contributor of the U23 World Cup qualifiers in Sydney. He led the team in RBIs. Signed with the Brisbane Bandits in the ABL.
OF – Aaron Whitefield: A two-time ABL MVP, Whitefield is one of Australia’s best. He reached the Major Leagues on two occasions – once with Minnesota (2020) and once with LA Angels (2022). Whitefield has played in two World Baseball Classics and plays for the Aces locally.
OF – Briley Knight: A 24-year-old who was born in Perth, but moved to the USA when he was a kid. He went on to play NCAA college baseball for Utah and Portland. He is returning to Australia to play for the Adelaide Giants, and gets his first national team call-up.
OF – Jess Williams: Four years’ experience with the Perth Heat in the ABL and a former Rookie of the Year. Williams is a former Brewers’ prospect who reached as high as Triple-A in 2019.
OF – Alex Skepton: A Brisbane Bandits local who has impressed at home and gets the call-up. Skepton just featured heavily on the U23 World Cup qualifying roster.









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