16 February 2025
Team Australia and Hanwha Eagles Inseparable Through Nine, Draw Series
In a low-scoring affair, Team Australia and the Hanwha Eagles battled through nine innings, with their exhibition matchup ending in a deadlock.
While both teams fought to find offensive momentum, a third contender—Mother Nature—played a key role in shaping the game. Persistent winds created challenging conditions, keeping hitters and fielders on edge throughout the contest.
Lachlan Wells took the mound for Team Australia and delivered an impressive six-inning performance, limiting Hanwha to just one run while tallying four strikeouts. The bullpen trio of Liam Doolan, Matt Beattie, and Dan McGrath combined to close out the remaining three innings, allowing just three hits, one run, and adding one strikeout to the tally. McGrath sealed the game with consecutive pickoffs, snuffing out Hanwha’s hopes of a late-inning walk-off.
Team Australia struck first in the top of the second, capitalizing on a pitching miscue to bring home the opening run. Hanwha responded swiftly, as Park Sung-un drove in a run with an RBI single in the bottom half of the inning to even the score.
In the seventh, Australian catcher Robbie Perkins delivered an RBI single to plate captain Tim Kennelly, giving his side a temporary 2-1 advantage. But Hanwha answered right back in the bottom of the frame, with Park crossing the plate again on another RBI single to tie things up at two apiece.
Despite late-game opportunities, neither team could break the deadlock, leaving the exhibition contest to conclude in a hard-fought draw.








How did you spend your 18th birthday? Max Durrington spent his 18th birthday as a member of Team Australia.
