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Baseball: Houston Astros prospect Nick Tanielu signs with Auckland Tuatara for Australian Baseball League

Christopher Reive
By Christopher Reive
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24 Oct, 2018 10:46 AM5 mins to read

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Houston Astros prospect Nick Tanielu will join the Auckland Tuatara in December. Photo / Getty Images

Houston Astros prospect Nick Tanielu will join the Auckland Tuatara in December. Photo / Getty Images

Through the simple act of slipping on a helmet, grasping a baseball bat and stepping up to the plate, Nick Tanielu changed his life.

He was just five years old but, at that moment, the young boy from Harvest, Alabama, found his calling. As he grew up, he became more competitive and determined to succeed, motivated by his Samoan-born father.

"He's got a bit of that warrior spirit and I think that rubbed off on me," Tanielu told the Weekend Herald. "Him instilling that in me from a young age definitely put me through the roof in the sense of just trying to get better each day."

The young infielder was a strong performer through high school in Alabama and Washington, and again at the collegiate level with Washington State University.

Then, in 2014, he was selected in the 14th round of the Major League Baseball draft by the Houston Astros.

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After spending a few years in the team's system at the minor league levels, the 26-year-old has signed on to play for the Auckland Tuatara in their inaugural Australian Baseball League season.

Tanielu will join the Tuatara for the second half of their campaign, expecting to link up with the team in mid-December in time for the team's series against the Adelaide Bite.
For someone who has never travelled future from the United States than Mexico, the opportunity to ply his trade in Australia was something he never expected to have.

"I can't believe I'm going to be in Australia," he said. "When (Baseball New Zealand chief executive Ryan Flynn) reached out I wanted to do it I just didn't know if I was going to be able to do it, but Ryan and the team worked hard to reel me in and make it worth my while. They've been nothing but good to me so why not go back and help try to kick start the Auckland Tuatara."

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Nick Tanielu at the plate against the Washington Nationals during spring training in March, 2018. Photo / Getty Images
Nick Tanielu at the plate against the Washington Nationals during spring training in March, 2018. Photo / Getty Images

Flynn told the Weekend Herald Tanielu was a player to be excited about.

"Nick is a special, special baseball player. I mean, he's right on the cusp of the major league right now, which is really exciting.

"We hope to develop a long-term relationship with Nick as he makes the majors and wants to come back and reconnect with his Samoan heritage and family. We see him being a big part of the Tuatara and New Zealand baseball for many years to come, no matter how successful he becomes. He's a great guy, he's worked his way out of some difficult situations as a young man to the point where he's a world-class baseball player.

"I see him being an impact player in this league on day one. It's just a win-win-win situation for us getting this over the line."

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With the Tuatara only playing three of their five home series in New Zealand this season, Tanielu won't get the chance to perform in Auckland, but was hopeful he would visit New Zealand at the end of the season.

Since starting his career with the Astros, Tanielu said he had learnt how to better utilize his power and had developed better pitch recognition thanks to the various coaches he's had the chance to work with. He's worked up through the organization, and finished the 2018 season playing in the top level of Minor League Baseball.

On the cusp of the majors, Tanielu's knows his road to the top is a clogged one. The Astros infield is loaded with talent, including 2017 American League MVP Jose Altuve at second base, 2017 All-Star shortstop Carlos Correa, and 2018 breakout star Alex Bregman at third base.

"It's tough," Tanielu said. "You go in every season knowing how great the Astros are and how good of a job they've done in the sense of getting all these superstars in the infield and outfield. So it's tough but you just got to keep your head down and not worry about that, you can only worry about stuff you can control. My performance is in my control, so I can only worry about myself, worry about my teammates that I play with in the minor leagues and just get with my coaches there and try to better myself so I can help that Houston Astros team out when my time is called."

Tuatara coach Steve Mintz said Tanielu would be an important signing for the team who will come into the league built to compete for the title from opening day.

"He's a real good player. I think once he gets here he'll be one of the better players in the league for sure.

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"I think we've done a good job (with the roster). Ryan (Flynn) has done a good job of finding some good Asian players and the people we have from New Zealand too… I think we'll be able to put together a pretty good team."

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