03 September 2024
Ten Australians named to World Select Team for MLB College Showcase tour in October
Ten Australian baseball players have been invited to play on ‘World Select Team’ at the upcoming Major League Baseball College Showcase Tour in Arizona.
The annual event welcomes amateur baseball players, all under age 20, from Europe, Asia, South America, North America and Australia, to Arizona.
The showcase is an initiative that MLB has employed to grow the game internationally. This year’s edition runs from September 23 – October 3.
Players participate in an 11-day experience that includes visits to local Arizona colleges and universities, games against teams at various levels and a pro-style workout day for college recruiters and professional scouts. Australia’s schedule is below.
“This trip is the pinnacle event of the year for junior baseball players outside of the U18 World Cup,” says Baseball Australia Player Development Manager Andrew Riddell. “The players are selected by national coaches with input from scouts from MLB clubs that get an opportunity to live life as a pro or a college athlete for two weeks.”
From the 2023 group, Josh Nati, Jayden Kim, Max Durrington, Alistar Tanner and Lachlan Rosser are all either turning pro or committed to a top college.
Past Australian alumni includes the likes of Travis Bazzana and Rixon Wingrove.
Riddell says the opportunity for these players to showcase their abilities in front of a different audience is invaluable.
“The exposure to universities and professional teams is second to none and really shows our players what the next level of baseball looks like in the U.S,” he says.
Congratulations to each player selected. Learn more about each below.

AUSTRALIA’S SCHEDULE
September 23 – Travel / Arrival Day
September 24 – Practice at Chicago Cubs Complex
September 25 – Game v Arizona Western at DBacks Complex
September 26 – Game v TBD (Arizona Fall Classic)
September 27 – Game v TBD (Arizona Fall Classic)
September 28 – Game v TBD (Arizona Fall Classic)
September 29 – Off Day
September 30 – Pro Day at DBacks Complex
October 1 – Game v Royals Instructs Team at Royals Complex
October 2 – Game v Gateway at Cubs Complex
October 3 – Grand Canyon University Campus Tour and practice on their field
PLAYER INFORMATION
Zach Altamura – INF – SA: The 17-year-old returns to Arizona after playing for the MLB World Select team in 2023. He helped Sturt win a Division 1 premiership in South Australia, and played a key role in South Australia’s silver medal at the U18 National Championships. He is on the U18 National Squad.
Luke Donaghey – OF – NSW: The 18-year-old is on the U18 National Squad. He plays for New South Wales at the Australian Youth Championships and was recently named the MVP of the School Boys Tournament.
James Fergusson – RHP – NSW: Fergusson, 18, had an impressive U18 National Championships and will play for Team Australia at the Perfect Game Wood Bat Championships. He also played for Australia at the 2023 Under-18 World Cup.
Jai Hewitt – RHP – WA: Hewitt had a big 2023. Not only did he play with the MLB World Selects, but he had his first taste of ABL action with the Perth Heat. He won a bronze medal for WA at the Under 18 National Championships and played for Australia at the U18 World Cup.
Ben Karakasis – RHP – NSW: The 18-year-old makes his second trip to the USA for this event. Karakasis pitched for Australia at the 2023 Under 18 World Cup.
Flynn McKee – INF – SA: McKee was a standout at the Under-18 Australian Championships, taking home the batting champion honours for a South Australian side which finished second.
Josh Nati – INF – NSW: 17-year-old Nati took home Golden Glove honours at the last Under 18 national championships. At 16-years-old, Nati was one of Australia’s youngest players at the 2023 Under 18 World Cup.
Nic Paparella – SA – UTIL: 18-year-old Paparella heads to the USA looking for his next opportunity after winning silver for South Australia at nationals and making his ABL debut for the Adelaide Giants in 2023. Paparella also played for Australia at the 2023 U18 World Cup.
Jack Ratcliffe – VIC – UTIL: Ratcliffe, a member of the last U18 World Cup team, won the MVP of the 2023 Australian Youth Championships. His home state of Victoria took home the gold.
Ryder Wilson – VIC – RHP: Wilson was lights out for Victoria on their run to gold at the 2023 Australian Youth Championships. He picked up pitcher of the tournament honours.








































