Australia vs Cuba WBC quarter-final live stream: How to watch in Australia
Australia made sporting history this week by qualifying for the Quarterfinals of the World Baseball Classic after an impressive 8-3 win over the Czech Republic.
That win, combined with victories over South Korea and China, was enough to propel the Aussies into second place behind Japan in Pool B, taking them out of the WBC group stage for the first time ever.
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But the road to success gets much steeper from here; They now meet the winners of Pool A – Cuba, a team packed with current and former MLB talent, in the second round.
Can Australia overcome the excitement of all excitement and keep its Cinderella run going? Or will the Cubans do the work?
Here’s everything you need to know about the WBC quarterfinal match between Australia and Cuba:
When is Australia vs Cuba?
Australia’s pursuit of glory resumes at 21:30 AEDT.
The game takes place in the Tokyo Dome in Tokyo.
City | Sydney | Melbourne | Brisbane | Adelaide | perth |
Time | 9:30 p.m | 9:30 p.m | 8:30 p.m | 21 clock | 6:30 p.m |
How to watch or stream live Australia vs Cuba
The WBC Quarterfinals match between Australia and Cuba can be viewed on ESPN either via Foxtel or streamed via Kayo.
Team Australia World Baseball Classic 2023 Lineup
Despite missing star MLB pitcher Liam Hendriks – who is currently undergoing cancer treatment – the Australians have built a deep lineup, led by Chicago cub Liam Spence and LA Angel Aaron Whitefield.
In addition, there is a ton of talent drawn from both the domestic league and the American and Canadian leagues.
Team Australia compiled a 30-man roster for the Tokyo competition, including 15 pitchers.
pitchers
player | team | throws |
Tim Atherton | Brisbane Bandits | R |
Sam Holland | Brisbane Bandits | R |
Warwick Saupold | Perth Heat | R |
Will sheriff | Perth Heat | L |
Josh Guyer | Sydney Blue Sox | R |
Liam Doolan | Sydney Blue Sox | R |
Steve Kent | Melbourne Aces | L |
John Kennedy | Melbourne Aces | L |
Blake Townsend | Seattle Mariners/Melbourne Aces | L |
Dan McGrath | Melbourne Aces | L |
Mitch Neuborn | Quebec Capitales/Adelaide Giants | R |
Luke Wilkins | Adelaide Giants | R |
Todd van Steensel | Gastonia Honigschneider/Adelaide Giants | R |
Jack O’Loughlin | Detroit Tigers/Adelaide Giants | L |
Kyle Glogoski | Cincinnati Reds/Auckland Tuatara | R |
catcher
player | team | punches/throws |
Alex Hall | Milwaukee Brewers/Perth Heat | S/R |
Ryan Battaglia | Brisbane Bandits | r/r |
Robbie Perkins | Canberra Cavalry | r/r |
infielder
player | team | position | punches/throws |
Jake Bowey | Perth Heat | 1B | L/R |
Darryl George | Melbourne Aces | 1B/3B | r/r |
Rixon Wingrove | Philadelphia Phillies/Adelaide Giants | 1B | L/R |
Robbie Glendinning | Kansas City Royals/Melbourne Aces | INF | r/r |
Jarryd Dale | San Diego Padres/Melbourne Aces | INF | r/r |
Liam Spence | Chicago Cubs/Adelaide Giants | INF | r/r |
Logan Wade | Brisbane Bandits | IF | S/R |
outfield player
player | team | position | punches/throws |
Aaron Weissfeld | LA Angels/Melbourne Aces | FROM | r/r |
Tim Kennel | Perth Heat | FROM | r/r |
Ulrich Boyarsky | Perth Heat | FROM | r/r |
Andrew Campbell | Brisbane Bandits | FROM | L/R |
Jordan McArdle | Adelaide Giants | FROM | L/R |