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Opening Day news: Three Australians set for Opening Day in the KBO, none crack MLB rosters
Three Australian baseball players will start the season in the top level of Korean Baseball (KBO).
Infielder Jarryd Dale (Victoria), left-handed pitcher Jack O’Loughlin (South Australia) and left-handed pitcher Lachlan Wells (New South Wales) have all cracked the Opening Day Rosters of their respective KBO teams.
The KBO season is scheduled to begin on Saturday 28 March. Fans can find free Korean streams on SoopTV via https://www.sooplive.com/
You can read about each of the players below.
Unfortunately, no Australians have made an Opening Day Roster in Major League Baseball (MLB). Liam Hendriks was released by the Minnesota Twins earlier in the week, while Curtis Mead was optioned to Triple-A by the Chicago White Sox on Thursday.
Major League Baseball, the premier competition in the sport, begins its regular season on March 27. Sixteen (16) players with Australian Baseball League experience are on Opening Day Rosters.
Curtis Mead, Brandan Bidois (Pirates / Queensland) and Travis Bazzana (Guardians / New South Wales) are all considered high chances of playing in Major League Baseball at some point this season.
In total, 22 Australians are currently affiliated with MLB organisations, while more than 30 players are competing professionally around the world.
In Korea, three Australians will feature in the KBO’s Opening Day slate.
Victorian infielder Jarryd Dale will make his Korean professional debut with the Kia Tigers when they face SSG Landers on March 28. The 2026 World Baseball Classic representative enters the highest level of his career to date.
Left-hander Lachlan Wells has been named to the defending champion LG Twins roster. The Newcastle product, who also starred for the Adelaide Giants in the Australian Baseball League, returns to Korea after time with the Kiwoom Heroes in 2025. The Twins open their title defence against KT Wiz on March 28, with games available via SOOP.
South Australian Jack O’Loughlin will begin the season with the Samsung Lions. The left-hander joins on a six-week injury replacement contract but has the opportunity to extend his stay across the full campaign. O’Loughlin, Australia’s most recent Major Leaguer, will face the Lotte Giants on Opening Day, with coverage also available on SOOP.
While several Australians have secured Opening Day spots, a number of rising talents remain within reach of the game’s top levels.
Top prospect Travis Bazzana is set to begin the season in Triple-A with Columbus, one step below the Major Leagues. The 23-year-old is widely expected to make his MLB debut with the Cleveland Guardians later this year.
Right-hander Brandan Bidois is another name to watch. The Brisbane product enjoyed a breakout 2025 season in the Pittsburgh Pirates system, earning Minor League Pitcher of the Year honours. He is expected to open in Triple-A and could be among the first call-ups.
Infielder Curtis Mead is likely a first call-up by the Chicago White Sox this season. The 25-year-old from Adelaide has spent parts of three seasons in Major League Baseball with the Rays and White Sox.
Veteran Liam Hendriks is currently a free agent after being released by the Minnesota Twins earlier this week. The 37-year-old remains one of Australia’s most accomplished pitchers and is seeking his next opportunity in Major League Baseball.































