2020/2021 U-18 Baseball New Zealand National Team |
Clayton Campbell |
Mincharn Kim |
Tane Mumu |
Chayton Krauss |
Traye Wildbore |
Cooper Grant |
Ciaran Bolger |
Tui Amosa |
Jonah Arseneau |
Jax Ryan |
Keanu Cowley |
Taylor Irwin |
Harrison Lough |
Ayden Hammond |
Matt Sinclair |
Olly Collier |
Jacob Davidson |
Noah-Sea Nui |
Maclain Roberts |
Brooklyn Te Kawa |
5 Alternates |
Eli Lesoa |
Bunji Nakao |
Emile Nel |
Ingram Leger |
Majar Bishop |
15 Man Wider Squad |
Angus King |
Cam Ujfalussy |
Dylan Stark |
Hunter Southey |
Jahquai Armstrong |
Jason Greenslade |
Jayden McCabe-Priestly |
Jordan Te Puni |
Josh Kennedy |
Kurtis Woods |
Lennox Easthope |
Liam Olson |
Neo Lawrance |
Reegan Lawton |
Zaid Flynn |
The New Zealand U18 team has been the most travelled team in recent years, with two visits to the presitgious Arizona Fall Classic, hosting a BCO Championship in Auckland and most recently playing in Sydney at the 2017 BCO Championship.
In January 2015, McLeod Park in Te Atatu South, Auckland played host to Australia and Guam for the event, with New Zealand finishing the four day tournament with 3-3 record, which featured two live games on SKY Television on day two of the championship.
Since 2015, a selection of players travelled to Phoenix for the Arizona Senior and Junior Fall Clasic, following in the footsteps of a team who competed at the showcase event in 2013 and ealry in 2018, the team again met Australia and Guam to attempt to qualify for the 2017 WBSC World Cup, which was held in Thunder Bay, Canada, finishing runners-up behind the hosts Australia.
Coaching Staff
Manager - Kris Richards
kris.richards@baseballnewzealand.com
Ptiching Coach - Scott Drinkwater
Assistant Coach - Dan Tan
Assistant Coach - Toshiki Nakao
Executive Officer - Mark Irwin
BASEBALL NEW ZEALAND
P.O. Box 301 257
Albany
Auckland
New Zealand
Regional Associations
Wellington Baseball
International Member Organisations
MLB