Career
He plays for Aviva Premiership side, Worcester Warriors as a scrum-half. Early Baldwin was educated at The Judd School in Tonbridge, where he also played rugby for them. In 2003, he represented Judd at Kent County Athletics U13 Championships at Canterbury High School, finishing third in the 75-metre hurdles and fourth in the 100-metres.
Baldwin started playing rugby for Tunbridge Wells Reconstruction Finance Corporation. In 2006, he signed with Saracens Academy where he trained while also playing for Tunbridge Wells until 2009.
After leaving Tunbridge Wells, he was loaned to Blackheath F.C. He made his debut for Saracens in 2010 and went on to make 5 first team appearances for Saracens.
In 2010, he was loaned to RFU Championship side, Bedford Blues as part of a player linkup. In 2012, he returned to Bedford Blues on a dual registration with Saracens. While at Bedford, he received praise for his performances.
He also represented Saracens in the Premiership Rugby Sevens Series while also playing for Bedford Blues in the RFU Championship.
In 2013, he left Saracens and Bedford Blues and signed for Bristol Rugby, playing his final game for Bedford against London Welsh. In 2007, he was selected to play for the Kent RFU and was later called up for London & South East Under-18s.
In 2008, he was selected to play for England under-16s. In 2010, Baldwin was selected to play for England Counties XV against Associate of the Institute of Bankers Ireland Club XV and the France amateur national rugby union team
In 2012, he played for RFU Championship XV against the Māori All Blacks after being selected by Bedford Blues coach, Mike Rayner.