03 November 2023
Meet the U23 National Team trying to qualify Australia for the 2024 World Cup
Australia will face Guam in a three-game series from November 9-11 in Sydney with a spot in the 2024 Under-23 Baseball World Cup on the line.
Australia, who finished sixth in the 2022 version of the event, will need to win two games to secure a spot.
The roster includes seven players who were on the 2022 team. It also has eight players who have experience as a professional MLB-affiliated player in the US minor leagues.
Of this squad, 14 of them will go to Toyko to play in the 2023 Asia Professional Baseball Championships from November 16-19.
Many of them have NCAA college experience, and 19 players have played in the Australian Baseball League or are under contract for the upcoming season.
While the games will not be broadcast, fans will be able to follow along the action via game changer and read a game recap on Baseball.com.au following each game.
The game times are:
– Thursday 9 November @ 2:30PM AEDT
– Friday 10 November @ 2:30PM AEDT
– Saturday 11 November @ 10:30AM AEDT
If Australia qualify, they will go to the 2024 U23 World Cup in China.
Let’s meet the squad. The team will be coached by David Nilsson, Graeme Lloyd and Trent Durrington.
RHP – Tom Stancic: A 19-year-old talent who made his debut with the Sydney Blue Sox in the ABL last season.
RHP – Kai-Noa Wynyard: MLB-affiliate player with the Texas Rangers. He had a 2.38 ERA at the Rangers’ Low-A affiliate this season. Wynyard is on Australia’s APBC roster.
LHP – Will Sheriff: A 20-year-old with experience in the Detroit Tigers’ minor leagues, at the 2023 World Baseball Classic and as a three-year reliever with the Perth Heat. He’ll be in Tokyo at the APBC.
RHP – Dylan Clarke: Breakout season with the Sydney Blue Sox in 2023, establishing himself as a top reliever. He pitched in the 2022 U23 World Cup and earned a spot on Australia’s APBC roster.
RHP – Brodie Cooper-Vassalakis: Sensationally made his ABL debut as a 15-year-old out of Canberra in 2017 before flying off to Grand Canyon University in the NCAA college system for five years. He is on Australia’s APBC roster.
LHP – Ben Walmsley: 18-year-old who just finished his first year abroad in the Cincinnati Reds minor league system. He is also on Australia’s APBC roster.
RHP – Jack Bushell: He impressed enough at the recent 2023 U18 World Cup in September to be named to Australia’s APBC roster.
RHP – Kieren Hall: Western Australian returning from college, who will also get a look at the APBC.
RHP – Liam Evans: Part of Australia’s 2022 U23 World Cup Roster, the 22-year-old has pitched previously with the Melbourne Aces in the ABL.
RHP – Zak Elvy: 20-year-old pitching in the US college system. Just finished a summer pitching with the Yakima Valley Pippins.
C/UTIL – Jake Burns: 20-year-old who has a few years experience in the St. Louis Cardinals’ system.
1B – Rixon Wingrove: Rixon is coming off his most successful calendar year to date. He hit a homer in the World Baseball Classic, won a championship with the Adelaide Giants, and got promoted to Double-A in the Phillies’ system. Experience at WBC, U23 World Cup, in the minor leagues and ABL. He’ll be in Tokyo at the ABPC.
INF – Daniel Bannon: An intriguing name coming back from college. He spent time at Cook Community College and Jackson St. In 2022, he hit .407 in 51 games in 2022 with five home runs and 51 RBIs. Bannon also scored 66 runs and stole 18 bases.
INF – Bradley Griffin: Part of U18 programs in the past, Griffin has been turning heads at Blue Sox training lately.
INF – Clayton Campbell: Highly esteemed junior career landed him a contract with the Detroit Tigers. He can play a variety of roles around the diamond. Campbell was on the 2022 U23 World Cup squad and will go with Australia to the APBC.
INF – Luke Smith: Part of past U18 National teams and currently with the Brisbane Bandits, Smith will go to Tokyo in November following the qualifiers.
3B – Liam Bull: 20-year-old South Aussie just finished his rookie season with the Adelaide Giants where he helped them to a maiden title.
OF – Alex Skepton: Queenslander who was on Australia’s 2019 U18 squad and has been training with the Bandits. He’ll go to Tokyo for the APBC.
OF – Tyson Zamora: Brings experience from the 2022 U23 World Cup and with the Brisbane Bandits in the ABL to the fold.
OF/C – Chris Burke: Experience at the U23 World Cup and an ABL Champion. Burke has been affiliated with the Phillies and Royals in the past. He’ll go to the APBC.











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