22 August 2024
Team Australia left-handed pitcher Blake Townsend signs with Pittsburgh Pirates
Less than three weeks after being released by the Seattle Mariners, Australian national team pitcher Blake Townsend has a new professional organisation to call home.
Townsend confirmed today he has agreed to a minor league deal with the Pittsburgh Pirates.
The 23-year-old from rural Victoria spent the last five seasons with the Mariners, reaching as high as Triple-A. He pitched for Australia at the 2023 World Baseball Classic and was recently named to the Under-23 World Cup roster for the upcoming tournament in September.
Townsend was piecing together his best season as a pro in 2024.
In 29.1 innings across 28 appearances in High-A, Townsend had a 2.45 ERA while limiting opponents to a .200 average.
” [I think] understanding what I do best on the mound and setting myself up to be able to do that the most often has been huge for me,” says Townsend of his season. “I definitely spent a while in past years trying to figure out my identity as a pitcher but being confident in which pitch you throw in which count is huge. Knowing what you can throw when you just need a strike or what to throw when you need to put a guy away makes a huge difference.”
However, after the Mariners signed their 2024 draft class, coupled with Townsends expiring contract, he found himself as a Free Agent on August 3.
“After I was released by the Mariners my agent Tony Giordano went work for me so he’s to thank for my new opportunity. I’m very excited to join a new organisation and so far every conversation I’ve had with the pirates players and staff leads me to believe I’m gonna enjoy it here,” says Townsend.
The Australian lefty has reported to the complex in Florida and the plan is to be sent out to affiliate soon.
“I’m just hoping to make the most of every chance I get and wherever I end up I’ll be grateful,” he says.
Townsend is signed with the Adelaide Giants in the Australian Baseball League.























