05 September 2023
Czechs stun Australia with 5-2 U18 World Cup victory
Australia fell behind early and couldn’t recover in time during a 5-2 defeat to the hands of Czechia at the U18 Baseball World Cup.
Czechia scored two early first-inning runs and padded their lead with two more in the third and one in the fifth. Jakub Winkler led the offensive charge for Czechia, going 2-for-4 with two separate RBI singles.
Michael Senay pitched 5.0 innings of two-hit baseball, allowing just one earned run, in an impressive start for the victors.
At one point, Australia was down 5-1. The offense had trouble stringing together hits and coming through with runners in scoring position. Australia had the tying run to the plate in the seventh and final inning but couldn’t manufacture a run.
Josh Davies (WA) had the lone RBI-single for Australia in the second inning.
Australia used five pitchers in the game. Jacob Palmer (NSW) was the standout, throwing 2.0 innings of shutout baseball.
The loss leaves Australia with a 1-4 record after Group Play. They’ll move to the placement section of the tournament, hoping to seize as many World Ranking points as they can to qualify for the 2024 Premier-12 tournament.
Czechia improve to 1-3. They finish their Round 1 tomorrow.
The Placement Round begins on Thursday. The schedule will be released late Wednesday.
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Game Recap
Czechia applied pressure on Australia immediately.
Simon Klacl led off with a single, before Australian starter Daniel Mills issued a pair of walks. One of the pitches slipped away to score Klacl and put the Czechs up 1-0.
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Trailing 1-0, and with two runners on and nobody out, Australia made an early pitching change. South Australia’s Jack Bushell entered the contest in a pressure filled moment, coming off a 5.0 inning performance vs Mexico where he allowed just one earned run.
Jakub Winkler sent a single to left field to push the Czech advantage to 2-0.
Bushell locked it in from there. He worked a shallow fly ball and two strike-outs to keep the Aussies within striking distance.
Nic Paparella helped issue an Australian response in the second. He walked, stole two bases, put himself in scoring position and let a Josh Davies single drive him in.
2-1 Czechia.
The Czechs extended their lead in the third. After a hit and a walk started off the inning well for Czechia, Jakub Winkler drove in the third run on an RBI single. Motous Bubenik made it 4-1 with a sacrifice fly moments later.
Australia tried to respond in the third. They had runners on first and second with one out. Czech starter Michael Senay got a fly-ball and a strike-out to get out of the inning.
Filip Kubicek had an RBI double in the fourth inning to really turn the screws in the fourth, putting the Czechs up 4-1.
Callum Donnelly continued his impressive World Cup in the fifth inning. The speedster from country New South Wales reached on a walk and then used his wheels to round the bases, scoring on a past ball.
Jacob Palmer and Jai Hewitt provided stability on the mound for Australia in the late part of the games. Palmer threw two innings of scoreless relief and Hewitt got a pair of clutch outs.
Australia pressured in the seventh in a last gasp effort. A walk from Jack Ratcliffe and a pinch-hit single from Blake Barlow put two runners on with nobody out.
But Czech relief pitcher Matyas Trcka induced a momentum killing double play to end the threat.








Jason became the youngest player selected for the Australian National Team in the 1994 Baseball World Cup held in Managua, Nicaragua. He also played for Australia at the 1996 Olympics, was an ABL All Star in 1998 (Perth Heat), a Heat MVP and a three-time Claxton Shield winner.
