10 October 2024
Australia announces roster for 2024 WBSC Premier12 tournament in Taiwan and Japan
Australia has revealed their roster for baseball’s equivalent of the 2024 World Championships.
From November 13 – 24, Australia will duke it out with the world’s best at the WBSC Premier12, presented by RAXUS, in Japan and Taiwan.
This includes the opening game vs Japan in Nagoya, which is expected to have a Japanese TV audience of 30 million+.
The international competition is reserved for the top twelve ranked baseball countries in the world at the end of the 2023 calendar year. It is currently the most important international baseball tournament outside the MLB-run World Baseball Classic.
All teams can name a 28-man roster, however no players on a 40-man Major League Baseball roster are permitted to play.
Australia brings an intriguing roster, mixed with some of the biggest rising stars in the game and Major League talent.
You can view the roster in the graphic below.
The roster includes:
– Three (3) players with MLB experience;
– The 2024 MLB Draft first-overall selection
– 25 players with World Baseball Classic or Premier12 experience;
– 13 players with Triple-A experience
– 26 players with minor league baseball experience
– 7 players who played minor league baseball in 2024
– 28 players with Australian Baseball League time

You can read about each player below. Details of coaches are also included.
Australia is in Group B, hosted primarily in Taipei, with Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Dominican Republic and Cuba.
However, Australia will open the tournament in a one-off preliminary stage game in Nagoya vs World #1 Japan in front of a sold-out crowd, in a baseball hot bed, and with an anticipated Japanese television audience of over 30 million.
Australia will travel to Japan on October 31 for a 10-day training camp.
They’ll fly to Taiwan the following day to join the rest of Group B.
Group A features Panama, Netherlands, Puerto Rico, the USA, Venezuela and hosts Mexico.
The top two teams from each group will advance to the semi-finals, held in Tokyo from November 21-24.
Team Australia is looking to build on a sixth-place finish at the 2019 Premier12 and quarterfinal finish at the 2023 World Baseball Classic.
The team will travel to Fuchu City, Japan for a ten-day training camp as a group on November 1.
MEET TEAM AUSTRALIA
C – Robbie Perkins: Perkins played for Team Australia the last two World Baseball Classics and the 2019 Premier12. The 30-year-old has hit homers on the biggest stage for his country while catching significant games behind the dish. He spent six seasons with the Colorado Rockies, reaching as high as Triple-A. Perkins is entering his 12th season with the Canberra Cavalry in the ABL where he has a career .264 batting average. He slashed.288/.347/.424 in 37 games in 2023-24.
C – Alex Hall: 25-year-old Alex Hall has already won an Australian Baseball League MVP award, after a dominating season in 2022-23. He played for Australia at the 2023 World Baseball Classic and Asia Professional Baseball Championships. He spent five seasons with the Milwaukee Brewers, playing as high as High-A. Hall has a career .284 batting average in the ABL with the Perth Heat.
C – Ryan Battaglia: 32-year-old Battaglia brings experience from a Premier12, two World Baseball Classics, four minor league seasons with Cleveland and a thirteen-year ABL career where he won four championships with the Brisbane Bandits. Known for his presence behind the plate, Battaglia famously helped guide Australia to victory over the USA in the 2019 Premier-12.
1B – Rixon Wingrove: Wingrove has turned into one of Australia’s premier hitters. The 24-year-old is coming off a minor league season with the Minnesota Twins where he played at High-A. In 2023, he reached as high as Double-A with the Phillies. Wingrove hit a homer for Australia in the 2023 World Baseball Classic quarterfinals vs Cuba during his senior tournament debut. Wingrove has anchored first base for the Adelaide Giants during their 2023 and 2024 ABL Championship wins.
1B – Jake Bowey: 28-year-old Bowey returns to the senior squad after debuting at the 2023 World Baseball Classic. He spent two seasons with the Houston Astros before making a name for himself as one of the ABL’s best hitters in ten years with the Perth Heat. Bowey is versatile, with experience also as a pitcher in the ABL. Bowey slashed .301/.400/.896 with five homers and 27 runs batted in over 37 games in 2023-24.
INF – Travis Bazzana: Bazzana made history in July when he became the first Australian to be selected first overall in the MLB Draft. The 21-year-old Cleveland Guardians’ prospect his senior team debut after playing for Team Australia at Under 18 and Under 23 World Cups. He is currently Major League Baseball’s #11 overall prospect.. Bazzana had a standout career at Oregon State where he was a 2024 finalist for player of the year. Bazzana slashed .238 / .369 / .765 in 27 High-A games this season and helped the Lake County Captains win the championship.
INF – Jarryd Dale: At 24, Dale already has a mountain of experience. It includes games at Triple-A with the San Diego Padres, six seasons in the minor leagues, nine years in the ABL, and two Claxton Shields with the Melbourne Aces. Dale last played for Australia at the 2023 World Baseball Classic and the 2023 Asia Professional Baseball Championships. Dale is versatile and able to play second, short and third.
INF – Robbie Glendinning: 29-year-old Glendinning famously hit a homerun in Australia’s win over Korea at the 2023 World Baseball Classic. He spent seven seasons in the minor leagues with Philadelphia, Baltimore, Kansas City and Pittsburgh from 2017-2023, reaching as high as Triple-A with Baltimore. He spent 2024 with three different teams in the Mexican League. Glendinning boasts a career .308 average in seven ABL seasons with Perth and Melbourne.
INF – Darryl George: The 2021 Australian Baseball League MVP returns to Team Australia with experience from the 2023 World Baseball Classic and 2019 Premier12. In addition to his four minor league seasons with the Tampa Bay Rays, George spent a season in the Japanese minor leagues with Orix Buffaloes in 2015. He has ten seasons of ABL experience where he’s won a Claxton Shield, played in over 350 games, and hit 39 home runs.
UTIL – Liam Spence: 26-year-old Spence played for Australia at the 2023 World Baseball Classic and 2023 Premier12. Spence was a fifth-round draft pick of the Chicago Cubs in 2021. He reached as high as Triple-A before spending the 2024 season with the Sioux Falls Canaries in the American Association. Spence is part of the Adelaide Giants’ back-to-back ABL Championship teams. He has a career .281 average and .408 on-base-percentage in two ABL seasons while playing seven different positions on the field.
OF – Tim Kennelly: The team’s captain returns bringing as much tournament experience as almost anyone else in the Premier12. Kennelly has played in three World Baseball Classics and two Premier12 tournaments. He also holds almost every record in Australia’s professional league. He is the modern day ABL’s all-time leader in games played, home runs, hits and runs batted in. He has won four ABL titles and three MVP awards over his 14 seasons with the Perth Heat. The 37-year-old spent nine seasons in the minor leagues, reaching as high as Triple-A.
OF – Aaron Whitefield: Whitefield owns accolades few Australians currently possess. He is one of 38 Australians to ever reach the Major Leagues, doing so in 2020 with the Minnesota Twins and 2022 with the LA Angels. Whitefield has also represented Australia at the 2017 and 2023 World Baseball Classics, the 2019 Premier12 and the Asia Professional Baseball Championship. Whitefield has won an ABL MVP with the Brisbane Bandits, the Adelaide Giants and collected three championships with Brisbane. He now plays for the Melbourne Aces and is known for his standout defensive play.
OF – Ulrich Bojarski: Ulrich spent five seasons in the minor leagues with the Detroit Tigers and brings seven years of ABL experience with the Perth Heat to the fray. He played for Australia most recently at the 2023 World Baseball Classic. Bojarski has a career .281 average in 191 games for the Perth Heat, collecting 28 homers and 113 RBI.
OF – Solomon Maguire: 21-year-old Maguire is set to make his senior tournament debut. He starred for Australia at the 2024 Under-23 World Cup where he led the tournament in homers (2) and RBI (9). Maguire is currently affiliated with the Pittsburgh Pirates where he spent his first full healthy season with the club in 2024. Maguire played for Australia in the Japan Series in 2022 and boasts multiple seasons of experience with the Sydney Blue Sox in the ABL.
RHP – Tim Atherton: 35-year-old returns to the senior squad with a serious international resume. Atherton famously pitched Australia to a win over the USA at the last Premier12 and will be looking to replicate his performance in 2024. He also pitched for Australia at the 2013 & 2017 World Baseball Classic. Atherton has five seasons of minor league experience, reaching as high as Triple-A. He has a 3.68 ERA in 11 ABL seasons, is the modern-day strike out leader and has won two championships.
RHP – Sam Holland: Holland has a string of Team Australia appearances to his name including the 2019 Premier12, 2023 World Baseball Classic and Asia Professional Baseball Championships. He is a four-time Claxton Shield winner with the Brisbane Bandits. The 30-year-old pitched five years in the minor leagues, reaching as high as Double-A with the San Diego Padres and boasting a 2.70 ERA. In 192.1 innings across nine ABL seasons, Holland has worked both as a starter and reliever, compiling a 3.46 career ERA.
LHP – Jon Kennedy: Kennedy brings experience from the 2019 Premier12 as well as two World Baseball Classics to the squad. The tall, 30-year-old lefty reached as high as Triple-A with the Atlanta Braves during his four-year minor league career. Kennedy has a career 3.86 ERA in eleven ABL seasons with the Melbourne Aces and owns two championships. He will play for the Canberra Cavalry this season.
LHP – Steve Kent: Kent has pitched in two Premier-12s and three World Baseball Classics for Australia, including a quarterfinal start vs Cuba in 2023. The 35-year-old reached as high as Triple-A with the Atlanta Braves during his six-season minor league career. In Australia, he has pitched in 145 games in his 13-year career with Canberra and Melbourne, winning a Claxton Shield in 2013.
RHP – Josh Guyer: Guyer notably was the closing pitcher in Australia’s crucial and tense 8-7 victory over Korea at the 2023 World Baseball Classic. Trusted in the biggest of situations, Guyer brings ten seasons with the Sydney Blue Sox to the squad as well as three seasons in the Minnesota Twins organisation. He has been used both as a starter and reliever in his ABL time.
LHP – Dan McGrath: One of Australia’s most experienced arms, McGrath has pitched for Australia at a Premier12 and two World Baseball Classics. The 30-year-old reached as high as Triple-A during his seven-year minor league career with the Boston Red Sox. He’s won three Claxton Shields in nine seasons in the ABL with Melbourne & Adelaide and was the Game 3 starter in the Giants’ 2024 Championship season. He has been used both as starter and back-end reliever in Australia.
RHP – Mitch Neunborn: 27-year-old Neunborn was one of Australia’s best pitchers at the 2023 World Baseball Classic and was promptly signed to a minor league deal with the Philadelphia Phillies. In 2023, he was named to the Philadelphia Phillies’ Arizona Fall League squad. This season, Neunborn received his first ever call-up to the Double-A level. He had a dominant season in High-A in 2024, posting a 2.39 ERA across 14 starts. He is a Claxton Shield winner with the Adelaide Giants (2023).
RHP – Warwick Saupold: There aren’t many more Australians on the team with professional experience than Saupold, one of Australia’s 38 ever Major League players. He played three seasons with the Detroit Tigers from 2016-2018 and two years in the top Korean League from 2019-20. Saupold has won multiple ABL championships with the Perth Heat and has pitched in three different World Baseball Classics. Saupold is the co-captain of Team Australia.
LHP – Will Sherriff: One of Australia’s youngest members of the pitching staff, but a mountain of growing experience. The 22-year-old started a game vs Japan in Tokyo at the 2023 World Baseball Classic. He played at the 2023 Asia Professional Baseball Championships, and for Australia in September’s Under-23 World Cup. He spent 2024 training with the NPB’s Rakuten Golden Eagles. Sherriff pitches for the Perth Heat in the Australian Baseball League.
LHP – Lewis Thorpe: 28-year-old Thorpe is one of Australia’s 38 Major Leaguers, playing 24 games for the Minnesota Twins in 2020 and 2021. After some time away from the game, Thorpe pitched for the Chihuaha’s in the hitter friendly Mexican League in 2024. He played for the Melbourne Aces in the 2023-24 ABL season, posting a 3.60 ERA.
LHP – Blake Townsend: 23-year-old Townsed pitched for Australia at the 2023 World Baseball Classic. Despite his young age, Townsend has seven minor league seasons to his name with the Seattle Mariners and now, more recently, the Pittsburgh Pirates. In 2024, Townsend posted a 2.35 ERA in 33 games across Double-A and High-A. He has reached as high as Triple-A.
RHP – Todd Van Steensel: Van Steensel has earned a reputation of one of the most reliable relief pitchers in Australian baseball. He has pitched for Australia at two World Baseball Classics and two Premier12s, bringing a decade of national team experience to the squad. Van Steensel has a 14-year professional baseball career that includes stops in Mexico, Venezuela and seven seasons in the minor leagues. He has pitched 14 years in the ABL and is the league’s all-time appearance leader. He is two saves shy of the All-time saves record.
RHP – Luke Wilkins: Wilkins was part of Australia’s last Premier12 and World Baseball Classic teams. A versatile arm who can start or relieve games. Wilkins announced his retirement from the Australian Baseball League at the end of the 2023-24 season after fourteen years with Adelaide and Sydney. He won two championships. Wilkins spent the 2024 season pitching with Amsterdam in the top division of the Dutch League.
RHP – Coen Wynne: 25-year-old Wynne was one of the stories of the 2023 World Baseball Classic. He was the first reserve and thrust into action in Australia’s second game. He got a call and had to fly across the world to make it in time for his appearance. He delivered a victory over China. Wynne has since become one of the top Australian starters with the Blue Sox in the ABL.
































