Evans chatted to the Herald as he prepared to line up in the tournament, which includes Argentina, Japan, Australia, Czech Republic and Samoa.
Was reclaiming your New Zealand place ever a concern?
There is so much drama in New Zealand between softball and baseball. They are sports which could work together but there is definitely a bit of bad blood. But I left in a good place - Mark said if it doesn't work out there's always a spot for you here.
Any professional baseball interest?
I talked to a couple of scouts from the Minnesota Twins and the Blue Jays and there were some offers to go to college but it is so expensive for international students, around US$10,000 a year.
Were the adjustments difficult?
There are a lot more differences than people think. On the batting side, there are no rise balls in baseball...the softball pitch is delivered around mid thigh whereas in baseball the pitch comes from over the top. The plane is completely different - in baseball it is coming at you from a downward angle. I got a lot of help from the coaches, and they wanted me to lower my hands. In softball you have a high back elbow and almost drive down on the ball.
(In fielding) my body clock was set to softball. At first I was doing things too fast. I actually had more time than I thought - the field in baseball is so big. Throwing in baseball is very technical, with a lot of importance on setting your feet.
Any other big differences?
They spend so much time warming up before games...one-and-a-half to two hours. In softball it might be half an hour. It makes for a long day. I don't know if many people back here could get into that.
You might be returning to Canada, for the world softball championships this year...
Yes, in Whitehorse - I played the world juniors there. There's not much up there...a couple of shops, a couple of gas stations, the softball park, the Yukon River, that's about it.
Have you always played at shortstop?
I started off as a catcher. I was about nine when a coach asked if anyone could catch. I thought he meant catch the ball.
Did you have a childhood hero?
Derek Jeter (legendary New York Yankees short stop). He was all about playing the right way, hustling, leave the talking off the field and using your skills on it.
You were the bolter who played a major role in the 2015 world championships and played in the final against Canada...
I didn't start the tournament but Tyson Byrne pulled a hamstring against Canada and Mark Sorenson said "you're on champ". We were playing in front of a hostile Canadian crowd of 7000. They were yelling out all sorts of stuff: What are you doing here? What is that schoolboy doing out there? They really gave it to me. The softball fans are so passionate in Canada.
Grandad Stu must have been particularly proud of your selection...
He was although I can't remember what he said. But he had tears in his eyes.
Softball has struggled for exposure but this week's tournament is being covered by Sky...
To have it on TV is awesome, and it will help push the game more. I think softball is actually in good health. We've got under-15 and 17 New Zealand teams, whereas it used to only be the under-19s. We've just got a big injection of money which I think is related to the Olympics.
Who will be the toughest team for the Black Sox this week?
Argentina because their pitchers throw so hard, especially Roman Godoy.