14 February 2025
Team Australia Stories | It's all about family for Alexander Wells his Team Australia return
Your Game 1 Starter: Alexander Wells.
The Major Leaguer and 2025 Helms Award winner is wearing Team Australia colours for the first time since the 2015 Under 18 World Cup. He gets the ball vs the Hanwha Eagles tonight in Melbourne.
It’s a family moment on many different levels.
Wells will have his wife, daughter and parents in the stands and his twin brother Lachlan on the team with him for support.
It’s a milestone for the Wells clan.
“It’s everything. My wife and daughter came with me almost every where this past season – at home, on the road,” says Wells. “It means a lot to have them with me and it’s something extra special [to share this with them] this weekend.”
Wells capped off his remarkable return to professional baseball after over two years away by winning the Australian Baseball League Most Valuable Player and Pitching Award. It’s something his brother Lachlan won the year prior.
“Keeping it in the family,” he laughs.
Alexander went 6-1 in his 10 starts with a 1.55 ERA in 58.0 innings.
He says family helped spark enjoyment in baseball.
“I am just going out there and enjoying it. This game can be stressful at time and if you don’t enjoy the game it makes it a lot harder,” says Wells. “Once I leave the field, I’m a dad again and I can forget those bad outings quickly. It helps put things in perspective.”
National team duty has been heavily on the mind of the man who pitched parts of two seasons of MLB ball with the Baltimore Orioles.
“A couple years ago when I was still pitching in the States, I always thought of putting this jersey on. Obviously, I just needed to see how things went this past season. But to wear it here in Australia, with all my family here, is pretty cool,” he says.
Wells is sharing the experience with Lachlan Wells, his twin brother. The pair last pitched together for Australia at the Under 18 World Cup ten years ago.
“That’s cool too. As soon as we found out we both made the team it was pretty instant in getting everyone here. It’s a proud feeling,” he says.
Alexander says the World Baseball Classic is very much on his mind.
“If I pitch well enough, I’m available for selection.”






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