15 May 2025
NSW two-way player Max Miotto Commits to Missouri State University – West Plains
Sydney infielder and pitcher Max Miotto has become the latest Australian to commit to college.
He’ll be heading to Missouri State University – West Plains, a junior college in the United States.
Max, who plays for Petersham Leichhardt in the winter and Manly-Warringah in the summer, has an accomplished junior career Down Under.
He was on the New South Wales team at the Australian Youth Championships in 2022, 2023 and 2024.
He travelled to Florida with Team Australia’s U18 squad in 2024. He even played in the Little League World Series in 2019 with Cronulla.
“Playing for Australia in the Little League World Series when I was 12 really inspired me to work harder to push myself to compete at the highest level,” says Miotto. “More recently, being part of those three NSW Teams at AYC has given me valuable experience and shown me what it’s like to be part of a highly competitive and committed team.”
He draws further influence from players like Max Brennan, a Blue Sox player and successful state league player in Sydney.
“He has definitely been a big influence on my baseball journey. He’s a great role model in the way he plays the game and is a fierce competitor. I have learned a lot from him both mentally and physically,” says Miotto.
As a baseballer, Miotto has a big frame. He possesses a compact swing with good bat-to-ball skills and a strong plate discipline.

He can also pitch. He can command various pitchers with decent velocity.
“I’m a strong all-around player that will do whatever it takes for the team,” adds Miotto.
Going the JUCO route allows Miotto to gain valuable play time to improve as a baseball player.
He’ll be able to both hit and pitch at West Plains.
“I see my baseball development as a two-way player as being really strong,” he says. “The coaches have been great and are on board with the goals I want to achieve. I know they’ll push me to improve every part of my game. I’m excited to keep learning, work hard, and grow both as a player and teammate.”
There’s one particular element of his game he’s circled.
“I’m hoping to improve my mental toughness and going through failures and also overall consistency on and off the field,” adds Miotto.
Congratulations, Max!
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