11 July 2024
Nine MLB Draft Eligible Australians who had big college seasons
by Eric Balnar, Baseball in Australia beat reporter
Travis Bazzana is set to make history on Monday 15 July, when it is expected the Sydney-native will become the first Australian to ever be selected in the first round of the MLB Draft.
Bazzana deserves every bit of buzz and accolades thrown at him. But he is not the only Australian who could be selected in the MLB Draft.
From July 14-16, a little over 600 players will be selected across twenty rounds.
There are a few Australian names surfacing around chat boards and in conversations with scouts because of the huge college seasons they just produced.
Here are ten of them.
Please note, a player may not be selected in the draft for a variety of reasons. This includes a player telling the team they are going back to school, or a team thinks they can sign them as a free agent after the draft.
Eligibility requirements:
– Junior College: Completed at least one year;
– Four Year Colleges: Completing their junior year or about to turn 21-years-old
Here are the ten players who had huge seasons in the recent college year who could generate interest from MLB clubs.
This list is not comprehensive. There are over 150 Australians playing college baseball. These views are my own and do not represent the player.
Still, it is exciting to consider that nine of these players are eligible for selection at the upcoming 2024 Under-23 World Cup.
TRAVIS BAZZANA

School: Oregon State University
Year: Junior (3rd)
Position: Infield
The 21-year-old from Sydney completed his junior season at Oregon State. In 60 games he hit .407 with 28 homers and 66 RBI. He broke numerous school records including single-season homers, all-time home-runs and all-time hits.
There is significant buzz he could go in the Top 5 picks of the MLB Draft.
Read about Travis’ journey and see all the major media stories here.
BLAKE CAVILL

School: Western Kentucky
Year: Junior (3rd)
Position: Infield
The 22-year-old from Sydney hit .313 in his first season at an NCAA Division 1 school. He has another year of NCAA eligibility and it is expected Cavill will return for another season to increase his stock. His on-base-perecentage sat at .443 with 8 homers and 47 RBI
He is currently playing in the Cape Cod Summer League – a competition reserved for the best college baseball players in the country and home to a lengthy list of MLB stars.
BRENT IREDALE

School: New Mexico Junior College
Year: End of JUCO, transferring to Division I NCAA
Position: Infield
Iredale, a newly turned 21-year-old from Sydney, put up that good of a season he could very well be selected. He’s also committed to NCAA Division I program at Arkansas University. If he plays well there, his draft stock will sky rocket in future years.
Iredale was recently named one of the top Junior College prospects heading into the MLB Draft. He hit .441 with 25 homers and 78 RBI in 58 games this season. He also stole 24 bases. His 25 long balls was second in the country.
CHASE DIGGINS

School: Kansas University, NCAA Division I
Year: Completed Junior Season
Position: Infield
The 23-year-old from Perth missed about five weeks of time during the season. He only played in 21 games but he hit .297 but he had five multi-hit games including finishing the season with a seven-game hit streak.
Diggins is one of those players who could very well return for his senior year regardless for valuable playtime vs some of the country’s top arms.
JIMMY NATI

School: Stanford
Year: Completed Sophomore Season
Position: Infield
Nati hit .308 in 54 games as a first-year full-time starter. He had 22 doubles, 8 home runs, and 45 RBI. His 22 doubles ranked fourth in the Pac-12 and 24th in the nation.
Jimmy received a Pac-12 All-Conference honourable mention and was a Golden Spikes Award Performance of the Week Winner in May.
The 21-year-old from Sydney is technically draft eligible but it feels likely he returns to Stanford as a junior to build on a tremendous season and increase his stock.
KAILEN HAMSON

School: Cumberland University, NAIA
Year: Completed Junior Season
Position: Left-handed pitcher
The Gold Coast lefty started six games with 21 appearances. He finished with an overall record of 6-1, an ERA of 5.88 and a batting average against of .279. He helped Cumberland reach the NAIA World Series.
In a great sign for Hanson, he struck out 79 batters in 56.2 innings making him a tantalising lefty-prospect.
KEENAN SPENCE

School: Purdue, NCAA Division I
Year: Completed Junior Season
Position: Outfielder
The 21-year-old hit .291 in 54 games, with 13 HR and 43 RBI. It was his first Division I season after two successful years in Junior College.
The Victorian seemed to get better as the season progressed. In a playoff game he hit two homers and made an over-the-wall catch which ended up on Sportscentre Top 10.
He is eligible to return for another season.
ZAK SKINNER

School: Lamar University, NCAA Division I
Year: Completed Junior Season
Position: Catcher
The 22-year-old from Melbourne hit .339 in 58 games in his first year at a Division I school. He also slugged 10 homers with 53 RBI.
He came to Lamar after an All-Star career at Vernon College, hope to a couple Australian recruits this coming season.
CAYDEN NICOLETTO

School: Columbia College, NAIA
Year: Completed second year, but transferring to NCAA Division I
Position: Util
Nicoletto had an immense season. The Western Australian hit 27 homers in 55 games, while hitting .414 at the dish.
He announced his transfer to Missouri University – a school in the NCAA Division I powerhouse SEC conference – so I’d say it feels like that’s where he’ll be next year.











