Australia books first trip to Classic quarterfinals
TOKYO -- With everything on the line and a chance to reach the second round for the first time in each country¡¯s history, Australia and the Czech Republic turned to their veteran stars. When all was said and done, Australia moved on to the quarterfinals with an 8-3 victory.
Japan cruises to perfect Pool B record; Australia controls own fate
TOKYO -- Yoshinobu Yamamoto has won back-to-back Sawamura Awards ¨C the Japanese equivalent of the Cy Young. Most fans in Japan assume a trip to the Majors awaits in his future. He wears No. 18, the number usually reserved for the staff ace in Japan. And yet, on this incredibly
It's been a whirlwind for Aussie hurler Wynne at Classic
TOKYO -- The 24-year-old right-hander from New South Wales had wrapped up his first season in the Australia Baseball League with the Sydney Blue Sox. So, with the option between a long offseason or continuing to play ball, Coen Wynne went back to his old club team, the Baulkham Hills
World¡¯s stars align as Classic rosters announced
It¡¯s nearly here. After a six-year wait, the World Baseball Classic has returned, and it¡¯s bigger than ever. That¡¯s not hyperbole, either: The tournament field has been expanded to 20 teams, with three first-time participants in Great Britain, the Czech Republic and Nicaragua hoping for a Cinderella run. But they¡¯ll
The history of baseball in Australia?
Baseball was first played Down Under not long after the game rose to prominence in the United States. America¡¯s national pastime was brought to Australia by American gold miners, who would play on the gold fields of Ballarat while on breaks in the 1850s. Thus began Australia¡¯s love of baseball,