01 April 2025
Team Australia announces coaching staff for 2025 U18 World Cup
Jason Pospishil will lead an accomplished group of Australian coaches at the 2025 Under 18 World Cup.
From September 5-14, the best Under 18-age players will compete in Okinawa, Japan for the title of World Champion.
The skipper, Jason Pospishil, brings plenty of experience to the fray.
Pospishil (below, middle left), affectionately known as ‘Pops’ in Australian baseball circles, is the current manager of Australian’s National Women’s Team (the Emeralds). He led the Emeralds during their 2023 Women’s World Cup campaign.

Pospishil coached the Under 18 Australians through the qualifiers in December, 2024.
He brings plenty of punch on his resume including:
– Current manager of the Emeralds, Australia’s national women’s team;
– Former manager of Sydney Blue Sox (ABL);
– Former MLB scout;
– Former assistant coach with Australian men’s senior team;
– Former high performance manager with BaseballNSW;
– Former professional player with the Minnesota Twins’ organisation;
“It’s always an honour and privilege to be asked to lead a team that represents your country. No matter how many times you do it, it always feels the same,” says Pospishil
Joining Pops on his staff is:
– Assistant Coach – Shayne Watson: Long-time assistant coach on the senior men’s team, U23 World Cup manager, former Brisbane Bandits manager.
– Assistant Coach – Damian Shanahan: Long-time assistant coach on senior men’s team, U23 World Cup assistant coach, Melbourne Aces assistant coach, Performance Pathways coach with Baseball Victoria;
– Pitching Coach – Justin Clark: Long-time pitching coach for South Australia, U18 Pitching Coach at Perfect Game Trips to USA
– EO – Andrew Riddell: Baseball Australia’s National Player Development Manager and New York Mets Scout.

“I am looking forward to working together with the Coaching Staff and BA player development staff to prepare this team to compete in the 18U World Cup in September,” says Pospishil.
“Along with the help of the relevant state performance pathway leads, I am fully confident that our athletes will be in a space to compete and work towards being the number one tournament team in the world.”
Team Australia U18 will host a national selection camp on the Gold Coast in August. Invitations were sent to 29 players in February. You can view the list here.
For information on the 2025 U18 World Cup, you can visit the WBSC Website.






























