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Monday, December 15, 2008

VERDUCCI: Hamilton to decline WBC invite

“If I had four or five years under my belt, I think I would do it,” said Hamilton, who last season led the American League in RBIs and total bases in his second big league season. “I think I would be better served by going to spring training and by getting that work in, because I missed so much time.”

Hamilton missed the 2003, 2004 and 2005 seasons, as well as half of the 2006 season, because of a drug addiction that led to his suspension from baseball. The next World Baseball Classic after the 2009 competition is scheduled for 2013. Johnson may still speak with Hamilton about joining the team next March, though the manager, when asked last week about Alex Rodriguez’s decision to leave the U.S. team for the Dominican Republic squad, said, “I want a guy who wants to play for us.”

“I was excited about it,” Hamilton said about the possibility of playing for the U.S. in March. “I wanted to do it, especially with the chance to play with a guy like Derek Jeter. I think the next time it comes around I’d love to play.”

Johnson intends to carry four outfielders. The top choices among outfielders for Team USA are Curtis Granderson, Grady Sizemore and B.J. Upton. Matt Holliday, who played in the inaugural WBC in 2006, and Ryan Braun are likely to receive consideration in the place of Hamilton.

He will, however, be a member of the Team USA Home Run Derby team.

Gamingboy Posted: December 15, 2008 at 11:41 AM | 7 comment(s)
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   1. winnipegwhip Posted: December 15, 2008 at 12:05 PM (#3029157)
No games in Thailand, then he ain't playing.
   2. Barry`s_Lazy_Boy Posted: December 15, 2008 at 12:18 PM (#3029169)
What about Amsterdam?
   3. Jimmy P Posted: December 15, 2008 at 02:06 PM (#3029300)
Matt Holliday, who played in the inaugural WBC in 2006, and Ryan Braun are likely to receive consideration in the place of Hamilton.

Geez, I hope so. They're two of the better American OFs in baseball.
   4. NM Smith Posted: December 15, 2008 at 02:18 PM (#3029321)
Choosing that starting three over Braun and Holliday seems to be an interesting emphasis on defense; my understanding is that all three of B.J. Upton, Sizemore, and Granderson are elite CFs, whereas Braun and Holliday are just good corners.

B.J. Upton does seem to be the worst of those choices, though I guess five OFs might make sense if you keep it in mind that you intend to platoon Granderson with maybe Braun?
   5. Jim Wisinski endorses Ben Zobrist's MVP candidacy Posted: December 15, 2008 at 03:38 PM (#3029509)
Upton had surgery to repair the labrum tear about a month or so ago, even if he's physically cleared to play I'd be surprised to see him out there in full game action in February.
   6. galaxieboi Posted: December 15, 2008 at 04:19 PM (#3029588)
What about Amsterdam?


Amsterdam is closing up the red light district and the "coffee" shops, from what I've read.
   7. Steve Treder Posted: December 15, 2008 at 06:29 PM (#3029791)
Amsterdam is closing up the red light district and the "coffee" shops, from what I've read.

They aren't closing it up, just reducing its scope. Or planning to, anyway; many business owners will no doubt fight the implementation in court.
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