08 September 2025
Recap & Highlights: Errors and miscues cost Australia dearly in loss to Chinese Taipei
photos by Scott Powick
Early game errors, walks and defensive miscues cost Australia in a big way during a 10-2 loss to World #2 Chinese-Taipei at the Under-18 World Cup.
It’s one of the weirdest line scores you’ll ever look at. Australia doubled up Chinese Taipei 10-5 in the hit department but gifted their opposition too many runs defensively.
Australia walked four, hit a batter, made three errors and had a runner picked off at second all in the first three innings.
There’s probably a lesson there.
Chinese Taipei were able to take advantage and never looked back. They scored five in the first and led 10-0 after three.
Australia battled to get two runs back late and put up four scoreless innings to end the game.
TOURNAMENT HUB: Australia at the U18 World Cup
The loss drops Australia to 2-2 with one group stage game to go. Chinese Taipei improve to 3-1 and are on the verge of locking in a Super Round spot.
Australia must beat the USA tomorrow and hope Chinese Taipei beats Germany to advance to the Super Round.
“Today our guys learnt a lesson about international baseball and game speed,” says manager Jason Pospishil. “You can’t afford to give teams extra outs at any level. Our base running also prevented us from applying scoreboard pressure early.”
“On a positive note, I thought we swung the bats extremely well against probably the best pitching we have faced so far,” says Pospishil. “Gotta have a short memory and come ready to play and compete tomorrow.”
Among the Australian bright spots were a pair of two-way performances.
Ashton Kennedy went 3-for-3 at the plate while tossing 1.1 innings, allowing one walk, no runs and no hits.
Matt Trainor collected three hits, threw 1.2 perfect innings and produced an inning-ending double play ball.
Australia play USA in the crucial World Cup show down on Tuesday at 11:30AM AEST.
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Here is how the game unfolded:
RECAP

BOX SCORE: All the stats from Australia vs Chinese Taipei
Australia looked like they could put up a big number early.
Matt Trainor, Ashton Kennedy and Josh Nati all ripped off two-out singles to load the bases. But Kennedy was picked off at second and Australia left the top of the first with nothing.
Chinese Taipei wasted no time to hit the scoreboard in the bottom of the first.
The World #2 racked up four hits in the first inning and scored five times. They blew it open with a two-out, two-RBI double from Sheng-En Zheng.
Australia didn’t help themselves either. They made two errors.
There were a few key moments Australia wish they had back – a tapper to the mound that looked like an inning ending double play didn’t come off. Then, an error at second on a ground ball. A throwing error helped Chinese Taipei score two runs.
Kristian Hauesler relieved Riley Puckett with two outs in the first.
A throwing error and a wild pitch cashed in Chinese Taipei’s sixth run in the second.
They put the game beyond doubt in the third.
After a series of walks, Kai-Qi Li ripped a bases-clearing triple to plate three more runs. He later scored on a sacrifice fly. 10-0.
Australia played well from there.
Ashton Kennedy (below) settled things down in the fourth on the mound. The reliever, who had two previous hits at the plate on the day, chucked a 1-2-3 inning with three soft contact pop outs.

Australia avoided the Run Rule loss by scoring in the fifth. Josh Nati had an RBI single with two outs on the board to cut the lead to 10-1.
Chinese Taipei threatened in the fifth. They had an early runner on because of a walk but reliever Matt Trainor produced an inning ending double play.
Trainor (below) pitched a perfect sixth inning too, finishing with 1.2 innings perfect innings pitched and three hits at the plate.

Singles to Lachlan Vella and James McFarlane helped Australia load the bases with nobody out in the sixth. They could score just one.
Will Hardy’s sacrifice fly made the score 10-2, but a runner was caught off the base for a double play.
Final Score: Chinese Taipei 10 def Australia 2.
Here are the stats. Mini-Match below.

CURRENT STAGE STANDINGS
Top three advance to Super Round. Each team plays five games. Standings end of Day 3. Head to WBSC Website for Up-To-Date Info.
Pool A
Japan 3-0
Puerto Rico 3-1
Cuba 2-2
Korea 2-1
Italy 0-3
South Africa 0-3
Pool B (Australia’s Group)
Remaining games in parenthesis. *clinched Super Round
USA 4-0* (AUS)
Chinese Taipei 3-1 (GER)
Germany 2-2 (TPE)
Australia 2-2 (USA)
Panama 1-3 (CHN)
China 0-4 (PAN)
Australia can advance to the Super Round with:
– Win over USA; AND
– Chinese Taipei must defeat Germany;
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A game recap will follow on this page.
You can grab the most recent information and standings at our Tournament Hub: www.baseball.com.au/u18worldcup.
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