14 November 2024
Premier12 | Australia one-hits Dominican Republic to improve record to 1-1
Australian pitching took a no-hitter deep into the eighth inning, Robbie Perkins drove in four runs and the Aussies left Tianmu Stadium with a 5-0 win over the Dominican Republic.
It’s the first win of the tournament for Australia, who even their record up at 1-1. Dominican Republic falls to 1-2.
It was a full team effort. Six different Aussies collected hits, including two from Robbie Perkins, Alex Hall, and Darryl George.
Six different pitchers stifled the Dominican Republic bats.
But this game has Robbie Perkins paw prints all over it. The longtime catcher was productive, to say the least.
Manager Dave Nilsson called it the ‘height of a performance.’
He opened the Australian scoring in the third inning with a two-run homer to deep centre field. Alex Hall helped set it up with a triple.
He cashed in Darryl George with an RBI single in the fourth inning to push the lead to 3-0.
His sacrifice fly in the sixth gave the Aussies a 4-0 advantage. The sox score could have read: Robbie Perkins 4, Dominican Republic 0.
“I don’t think you’re going to get a bigger contribution than what Robbie did today. He really assisted with Saupold in those first three innings, so that is the height of a performance when it comes to someone,” says manager Dave Nilsson.
All up, Perkins went 2-for-3 with a homer and three RBI.
But what he did behind the plate was even more special. Australia took a no-hitter into the eighth inning off the back of five different arms.
“My job was easy today,” laughed Perkins after the game. “Warwick came out pounding the zone and everyone followed suit.”
Warwick Saupold opened the game with three excellent innings, allowing just a walk. Sam Holland was perfect in his two innings.

“Warwick just through strikes. We needed to be crisp and clean and Warwick did that right away and put us on the front foot,” says Nilsson.
It wasn’t without its troubles. Luke Wilkins walked a pair of batters to start the sixth inning.
Enter Coen Wynne. The Sydney-sider struck out Michael De Leon and then forced former MLB third-baseman Kelvin Gutierrez into an inning ending double play.
Swaggy.
“Pure adrenaline. Pure passion. Pure energy for the boys. I just wanted to put my best effort forward to keep the boys in the game and get us back in the dugout,” he says. “I tried not to think too much. The situation is the situation. You have to control what you can control. I back myself to get anybody out.”
Wynne tossed a perfect seventh inning with two punch outs, finishing with a line that read: 2.0 innings, 3 strikeouts, no runs, no hits and a massive double play.
Jon Kennedy conceded the first hit of the ball-game in the eighth. The next batter? Double play.
Dan McGrath closed it out in a 1-2-3 inning.
“I think we’re at our best when we are having fun by doing it for each other, but it’s so much more stress free when the pitchers do their job like that as well.”
Tim Kennelly helped add insurance with a seventh inning RBI-single.
The win moves the Aussies to a promising position.
But Perkins says it’s a business-like approach for the squad ahead of their 12:00PM clash with Cuba tomorrow.
“We’re happy with the win. You’ll take a moment to appreciate it but there’s a game tomorrow and we’ll get right back at it,” he says.
For the full box score, click here.

POOL B STANDINGS
For full tournament standings, visit www.wbsc.org.
1. Chinese Taipei 2-0
2. Japan 1-0
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3. Australia 1-1
4. Korea 1-1
5. Dominican Republic 1-2
6. Cuba 0-2
Upcoming Australia schedule:
– Saturday 16 November vs Cuba @ 12:00PM local / 3:00PM AEDT
– Sunday 17 November vs Chinese Taipei @ 6:30PM local / 9:30PM AEDT
– Monday 18 November vs Korea @ 12:00PM local / 3:00PM AEDT
More Stories
Head to our Premier12 hub for more stories and information: www.baseball.com.au/premier12
But, it would be worth your while to check out our mini documentary series from this tournament & training camp. It’s called ‘Out of Left Field: The Story of Australia’s Best Kept Sporting Secret’
All episodes can be found here: www.baseball.com.au/documentary.
The latest episode can be found below:










































