18 February 2024
FOUR'N TWENTY RECAP: Hanwha edge by Australia in thrilling conclusion to International Baseball Showdown
It came down to the final pitch of the game, but the Hanwha Eagles came back from two runs down to defeat Australia 5-3 in the second game of the International Baseball Showdown in Melbourne.
Australia, trailing 5-3 in the top of the last, had the bases loaded but ultimately left them stranded in another tight loss.
The Eagles, a team which features Korea’s biggest homerun hitter and hardest thrower, were relentless with the bats. They tallied 14 hits in their eight offensive innings.
The Australian pitching staff of Sam Holland, Warwick Saupold, Josh Guyer, Dan McGrath, Coen Wynne and Todd Van Steensel – and defense backing them up – did well to hold the KBO professional outfit to just five runs.
The Aussies made a few notable defensive plays in the game. Watch them in the highlights below.
Sam Holland was excellent in his start for Australia. He worked three scoreless innings, giving up three hits.
He said he trusted his team behind him.
“With a team like this it suits me. I can pitch to contact and let the field behind me so the work,” he says. “I was feeling really relaxed.”

It allowed Melbourne-born Darryl George to have his moment.
With one out and bases loaded in the third, the local star drove in two runs on a base hit in front of the home crowd.
Hanwha Eagles star, and KBO preseason MVP favourite, Roh Si Hwan drove in the first Korean run in the game in the fourth. It came off former Hanhwa teammate and Team Australia vice captain Warwick Saupold.
Kim In Hwan tied the game with a solo shot in the fourth.
The Eagles systematically added two more runs in the sixth inning. They extended their lead to 5-2 when they scored an extra run on a trap play.
Alex Hall’s RBI in the top of the eighth moved Australia within two.
Australia will gather next as a senior national team in November for the Premier12 – a World Championship equivalent.
Thank you to the fans for coming out. It meant a lot to play in front of you.








