Australia vs Chinese Taipei WBC live updates: Score, highlights, how to watch

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Australia and Chinese Taipei open the 2026 World Baseball Classic at the Tokyo Dome at 10 p.m. ET on Wednesday, a late-night treat for fans of the game’s premier international tournament.
“Growing up I always looked ahead and kind of had a vision of things I wanted to do in this game, and this was a big part of it,” said Australian-born infielder Travis Bazzana, the first overall pick in the 2024 MLB draft. “Young me would be dreaming of and now it’s here. Just got to make the most of it.”
Chinese Taipei and Australia are joined in Pool C by Japan, South Korea and Czechia.
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Yu Chang produced Chinese Taipei’s first hit of the game in the third inning against Australia pitcher Jack O’Loughlin.
O’Loughlin was called out of the bullpen to replace Alex Wells. Well finished the game, striking out six and allowing just one walk on 46 pitches (28 strikes).
Australia pitcher Alex Wells has not allowed a hit through the first two innings of play. He has struck out three while allowing just one walk. He has thrown 33 pitches.
Jo-Hsi Hsu of Chinese Taipei did not allow a hit in the second inning. Hsu had 21 of his first 27 pitches result in a strike. He has struck out two batters.
The two teams remain scoreless after the first inning of play to open the World Baseball Classic. Chinese Taipei pitcher Jo-Hsi Hsu produced the third out to end the inning after striking out Alex Hall of Australia. Curtis Mead recorded the only hit of the inning against Hsu.
Australia pitcher Alex Wells produced one strikeout and a walk against Chinese Taipei in the first inning.
How to watch Chinese Taipei vs Australia: TV channel, stream
- Matchup: Chinese Taipei vs. Australia
- Time: 10 p.m.
- Location: Tokyo (Tokyo Dome)
- TV: FS1
- Streaming: FOX One App
Stream the World Baseball Classic on Fubo
Stuart Fairchild will serve as the leadoff batter for Chinese Taipei in World Baseball Classic action against Australia.
Fairchild is eligible to play for Chinese Taipei because his mother is Taiwanese.
He credits catcher Lyle Lin for recruiting him to the Chinese Taipei roster, according to Taiwan’s Overseas Community Affairs Council.
CF – Stuart Fairchild
DH – An-Ko Lin
RF – Chen Chieh-hsien
3B – Yu Chang
1B – Nien-ting Wu
SS – Kun-yu Chiang
2B – Tzu-wei Lin
C – Shao-Hung Chiang
LF – Chen-wei Chen
2B – Travis Bazzana
3B – Curtis Mead
CF – Aaron Whitefield
DH – Alex Hall
SS – Jarryd Dale
1B – Rixon Wingrove
C – Robbie Perkins
LF – Chris Burke
RF – Tim Kennelly
Alex Wells will serve as Australia’s starting pitcher on Wednesday against Chinese Taipei. Wells previously played for the Baltimore Orioles in 2021 and 2022.
He started eight of the 13 games he played in, allowing 58 hits and 34 earned runs while striking out 32 in 46.1 innings pitched.
Jo-Hsi Hsu will serve as the starting pitcher for Chinese Taipei on Wednesday against Australia. He does not have any MLB experience.
Hsu spent the past four years in the CPBL. He has a 16-18 record, starting in 60 of the 64 games he played in. He’s allowed 229 hits, 82 earned run and nine home runs while striking out 349 in 305 innings pitched.
Australia WBC roster 2026
Pitchers
- Kieren Hall (RHP) – Perth Heat
- Ky Hampton (RHP) – Adelaide Giants
- Josh Hendrickson (LHP) – Adelaide Giants
- Sam Holland (RHP) – Brisbane Bandits
- Jon Kennedy (LHP) – Brisbane Bandits
- Connor MacDonald (RHP) – Brisbane Bandits
- Cooper Morgan (LHP) – Adelaide Giants
- Mitch Neunborn (RHP) – Philadelphia Phillies org
- Jack O’Loughlin (LHP) – Adelaide Giants
- Warwick Saupold (RHP) – Perth Heat
- Blake Townsend (LHP) – Texas Rangers org
- Todd Van Steensel (RHP) – Adelaide Giants
- Alex Wells (LHP) – Sydney Blue Sox
- Lachlan Wells (LHP) – LG Twins (KBO)
- Coen Wynne (RHP) – Sydney Blue Sox
Catchers
- Mitchell Edwards – Adelaide Giants
- Alex Hall – Perth Heat
- Robbie Perkins – Brisbane Bandits
Infielders
- Travis Bazzana – Cleveland Guardians org
- George Callil – Brisbane Bandits
- Jarryd Dale – KIA Tigers (KBO)
- Robbie Glendinning – Adelaide Giants
- Curtis Mead – Chicago White Sox
- Logan Wade – Brisbane Bandits
- Rixon Wingrove – Brisbane Bandits
Outfielders
- Ulrich Bojarski – Melbourne Aces
- Chris Burke – Melbourne Aces
- Max Durrington – Oakland Athletics org
- Tim Kennelly – Perth Heat
- Aaron Whitefield – Melbourne Aces
- Pitchers: Hsu Jo-hsi, Gu Lin Ruei-yang, Lin Yu-min, Lin Wei-en, Po-Yu Chen, Zhuang Chen Zhong-Ao, Sha Tzu-chen, Sun Yi-lei, Tseng Jyun-yue, Lin Kai-wei, Lin Shi-xiang, Chang Yi, Chen Kuan-yu, Hu Chih-wei, Cheng Hao-chun, and Zhang Jun-wei.
- Catchers: Kungkuan Giljegiljaw, Lyle Lin (Lin Chia-cheng) and Jiang Shao-hong.
- Infielders: Yu Chang, Tsung-Che Cheng, Lee Hao-yu, Chiang Kun-yu, Wu Nien-ting and Lin Tzu-wei.
- Outfielders: Stuart Fairchild, Chen Chieh-hsien (Captain), Lin An-ko and Chen Chen-wei.
Chinese Taipei and Australia are two of the five teams playing in Pool C of the World Baseball Classic. The rest of the group includes Japan, Korea and Czechia.
World Baseball Classic Pool C schedule
- March 5: Chinese Taipei vs. Australia
- March 5: Czechia vs. South Korea
- March 6: Australia vs. Czechia
- March 6: Japan vs. Chinese Taipei
- March 7: Chinese Taipei vs. Czechia
- March 7: South Korea vs. Japan
- March 8: Chinese Taipei vs. South Korea
- March 8: Australia vs. Japan
- March 9: South Korea vs. Australia
- March 10: Czechia vs. Japan




