22 December 2025
2025 AYC MVP Matt Trainor commits to North Central Texas College
The 2025 Australian Youth Championship Most Valuable Player is headed to college baseball in the United States.
Matt Trainor, an outfielder and left-handed pitcher from Cronulla Sharks (NSW), has committed to North Central Texas College, becoming the ninth member of Australia’s U18 World Cup team to lock in a college opportunity since the tournament concluded in September.
Trainor will study Engineering and is scheduled to depart for the United States in August, where he will join fellow Australian Ethan Bickel at the Texas-based junior college.
North Central Texas has become a familiar landing spot for Australian talent, offering a competitive environment that values two-way athletes and provides a clear pathway to further collegiate and professional opportunities.
Trainor brings versatility on both sides of the ball. As a position player, he features strong bat-to-ball skills and improving athleticism in the outfield. On the mound, the left-hander works with a deep pitch mix consisting of a four-seam fastball, two-seam fastball, curveball, slider and splitter.
He says his strengths lie in his ability to impact the game in multiple ways.
“My bat to ball skills and my ability to pitch for outs are probably my biggest strengths,” Trainor says. “My work ethic and resilience have helped me push through challenges.”
Looking ahead to college, Trainor is clear on what he wants to develop.
“I see myself consistently getting stronger in the weight room,” he says. “Working on my pitches to improve command and break, getting faster and improving my range in the outfield, and continuing to improve my swing and approach.”
He says the goal is overall growth — physically, technically and mentally.
“I want to improve my speed, exit velocity and pitching velocity, as well as my mental approach and baseball IQ.”
Baseball Australia’s Player Development Manager Andrew Riddell says Trainor has had an incredible junior career and he’s excited to see him find a place he can “go next level.”
“He already has multiple Australian Youth Championship (AYC), an AYC MVP, a NSW State-League MVP, an U18 World-Cup, a MLB trip & an U23 World Cup Qualifiers on his resume all before finishing high-school because he is able to impact the game in so many different ways,” says Riddell.
“His elite bat-to-ball skills were tested and proven against mid-90’s arms at the U18 World Cup and he also came into the game out of the bullpen in some of the highest leverage situations that we faced and he was able to both strand inherited runners and put up multiple zeroes to give our offence a chance,” he adds. “North Central Texas is going to be a great program for Matt to keep developing on both sides of the ball and continue to impact the game in multiple different ways.”
Trainor credits a wide support network for helping him reach this point.
“All the coaching staff at the Giants, Cronulla Sharks, Petes, Baseball NSW, Baseball Australia and my school Endeavour Sports High have helped get me to where I am,” he says. “My parents have been my biggest influence. They’ve constantly pushed me to get better every day and supported me the whole way.”
National and international events played a major role in preparing him for the next step, particularly the U18 World Cup.
“I’ve played many events and tournaments over the years and they’ve all helped test and improve my skills,” Trainor says. “In particular, the U18 World Cup showed me that I can compete at an international level and that I have the skill to go and play college baseball.”
Trainor departs for the USA later in 2026.

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