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Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Pedroia plans to play in WBC

A few hours after Daisuke Matsuzaka was named to Japan’s preliminary roster for the World Baseball Classic, another high-profile player from the Red Sox confirmed the likelihood that he will participate in the showcase event.

Dustin Pedroia, the American League’s Most Valuable Player in 2008, told WEEI.com—the Web site of the Red Sox’s flagship radio station—that he recently accepted an invitation to suit up for Team USA.

The U.S. has not announced its preliminary roster yet. It certainly doesn’t qualify as a surprise that Pedroia was given an invitation, given the success he’s had in his first two seasons.

While Matsuzaka was the Most Valuable Player of the inaugural Classic, this would be the first Classic for Pedroia, who was still in the Minor Leagues in 2006.

Derek Jeter’s double-play partner is revealed.

Gamingboy Posted: December 16, 2008 at 01:03 AM | 32 comment(s) Login to Bookmark
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   1. Champions Table Posted: December 16, 2008 at 01:20 AM (#3029893)
So he loves America more than Josh Hamilton, correct?
   2. Shooty: Applying to be Fearless Leader Posted: December 16, 2008 at 01:21 AM (#3029894)
So he loves America more than Josh Hamilton, correct?

A-Rod's a doosh!
   3. DKDC Posted: December 16, 2008 at 01:28 AM (#3029903)
I didn't realize the midgets were fielding a team.
   4. Crispix Attacks Posted: December 16, 2008 at 01:29 AM (#3029905)
I want to see a Pedroia-Utley platoon.

DKDC, midgets aren't really associated with a certain nation or region, so your joke is imperfect. Now, the pygmies, they could field a team...
   5. Misirlou's got a busy day, he's wearing a vest Posted: December 16, 2008 at 01:47 AM (#3029923)
Now, the pygmies, they could field a team...


Or the Ferengi.
   6. whulton Posted: December 16, 2008 at 02:22 AM (#3029971)
So what's the expected American team something like, trying to take out FA's/surgery guys.

C: Mauer
1B: Howard, Berkman
2B: Pedroia
3B: Wright? Chipper? Longoria?
SS: Jeter
OF: I guess it looks like Granderson, Upton, Sizemore, Braun/Holliday
SP: Webb, Lincecum?, Lee?, Hamels, Halladay
RP: Papelbon, Nathan, Lidge, maybe a Ryan type for a lefty.

Has there been any name dropouts? I'm sure a lot of pitchers won't go.
   7. Ivan Grushenko of Hong Kong Posted: December 16, 2008 at 02:26 AM (#3029977)
Rollins is also a candidate for SS
   8. Chase Utley, Shooty's Favorite Robot (Joey Belle) Posted: December 16, 2008 at 02:28 AM (#3029978)
And Portugal gets screwed.
   9. Random Transaction Generator Posted: December 16, 2008 at 03:13 AM (#3030024)
SP: Webb, Lincecum?, Lee?, Hamels, Halladay

Halladay has already said he's not playing in the WBC.
   10. rlc Posted: December 16, 2008 at 03:28 AM (#3030035)
So he loves America more than Josh Hamilton, correct?

I've heard he doesn't really love Josh Hamilton, it's just a physical thing.
   11. Darren Posted: December 16, 2008 at 03:32 AM (#3030039)
Both pygmie and midget are considered derogatory terms, particularly the latter. It's really odd to see them used among educated people.
   12. Crispix Attacks Posted: December 16, 2008 at 03:33 AM (#3030042)
And Portugal gets screwed.

Mark Portugal really got screwed by there not being a WBC in 1994.
   13. Crispix Attacks Posted: December 16, 2008 at 03:37 AM (#3030046)
Pygmies are a group of African tribes.

The term "Pygmy" is often considered degrading. However, there is no single term to replace it that covers all African Pygmies.[5] Many so called pygmies prefer instead to be referred to by the name of their various ethnic groups, or names for various interrelated groups such as the Aka (Mbenga), Baka, Mbuti, and Twa.

Anthropologists use the word "pygmy" to describe the overall category of these ethnic groups. The tribes themselves are so subjugated by the larger ethnic groups in their countries that it's hard to be concerned with nomenclature, though I guess we should use more respectful words, like "Roma" instead of "gypsies", to signify that they are a real people and not just a stereotype.

As for the other word, I always forget which word is supposed to be offensive, "midget" or "dwarf". They both sound pretty demeaning to me, and I don't actually know any little people (that sounds even more demeaning, in fact), so it's easy to be unaware.
   14. TVerik Posted: December 16, 2008 at 03:39 AM (#3030048)
It's really odd to see them used among educated people.


I have yet to hear a euphemism that I can get behind on this one. "Little person" could refer to people of normal, but short, stature. When talking about the ones that have a genetic abnormality and special needs, I don't think that's specific enough.
   15. TVerik Posted: December 16, 2008 at 03:43 AM (#3030053)
I know a couple of "little people". Interestingly, they can't stand each other. I guess the fact that this is interesting to me brands me as one who "thinks they're all the same". But as I explore my thoughts, I realize that they'll have similarities with dealing with the world that others don't share.
   16. Jarrod HypnerotomachiaPoliphili(Teddy F. Ballgame) Posted: December 16, 2008 at 03:43 AM (#3030054)
I agree that it doesn't seem particular enough, and that it sounds even more demeaning, but it is the preferred term among the short-statured community. Or so I hear.
   17. Orange & Blue Velvet Posted: December 16, 2008 at 03:44 AM (#3030055)
3B: Wright? Chipper? Longoria?

Wright and Longoria at 3B. Chipper will DH.

Jeter doesn't really belong on the team. Hardy, Rollins, and Drew are better players.
   18. Darren Posted: December 16, 2008 at 03:47 AM (#3030061)
I have yet to hear a euphemism that I can get behind on this one. When talking about the ones that have a genetic abnormality and special needs, I don't think that's specific enough.


What does your preference have to do with it? Furthermore, why must a label of this kind convey all the specific information that you cite? Many labels of this kind don't tell us much about someone's genetics or any special needs that they might have.

Anthropologists use the word "pygmy" to describe the overall category of these ethnic groups.


Some do, but others, as indicated in your quote (from where?), likely do not use the term because it is often considered degrading.
   19. TVerik Posted: December 16, 2008 at 03:52 AM (#3030065)
I've heard this too, Teddy. I don't want to label another group badly, but I have specific objections to their preference.

I've been in that spot where I say, "Have you seen Gus? You know, the little person. No, like this:"

*approximates his height with hand motions*

And I don't like it. My wife is 5'. She's a little person. She doesn't share the needs or the general features that people associate with "midgets" in any way.

I get that it's important to have the word "person" in there, to prevent offhanded verbal objectification. But I don't think the current solution works.
   20. Crispix Attacks Posted: December 16, 2008 at 03:53 AM (#3030069)
I would just say "extremely short". Who needs to indicate bone deformities or whatever? Maybe doctors.
   21. Gamingboy Posted: December 16, 2008 at 03:56 AM (#3030072)
Jeter doesn't really belong on the team


Apparently, Jeter is in because of his mythical intangibles (HE CAN MOVE MOUNTAINS WITH HIS LEADERSHIP! HEAL THE SICK WITH HIS CLUBHOUSE PRESENCE!) and because he is the best salesman to other players as possible.
   22. TVerik Posted: December 16, 2008 at 03:57 AM (#3030073)
What does your preference have to do with it?


It's their preference to be called something, and it's my preference not to call them that. I'll bend towards courtesy when possible, but this is an area that I'm not comfortable bending.

I don't feel right about it, and I'm careful not to use a word that might be hurtful when possible. But if you're posting #3, I don't think "little person" gets 'er done the same way.

Furthermore, why must a label of this kind convey all the specific information that you cite?


At my job, certain physical layouts needed to be modified for access of all potential employees. When discussing specific modifications to specific equipment, discussing the special needs of some people became necessary.

On occasion, you need to differentiate between the blind and the deaf.
   23. Darren Posted: December 16, 2008 at 03:59 AM (#3030078)
Your wife needn't be termed a little person, though, especially when we know that that term already has another specific meaning. It's similar to how we don't called white people from South Africa African Americans because, although that term is a perfectly accurate way to describe them, it has another meaning entirely.


Edit: Didn't see 22 when posting. To respond, at your job, you could just ask people what physical accommodations are needed. Then you don't have to worry about labels. In fact, I believe that's how the disability laws say you're supposed to do it, but I'm no expert in that field.
   24. aleskel Posted: December 16, 2008 at 04:09 AM (#3030100)
Apparently, Jeter is in because of his mythical intangibles ... and because he is the best salesman to other players as possible.

no, it's because Jeter talks to all the pretty girls and they'll totally come to the WBC if they know he'll be there, duh!
   25. TVerik Posted: December 16, 2008 at 04:10 AM (#3030103)
at your job, you could just ask people what physical accommodations are needed.


We're in the reeds of details here. But I just wanted to point out that we did redesigns for all people and all accommodations, so we wouldn't have to redesign again later. Some groups of people (and again, I'm discussing potential hires; on occasion we don't have one of that group on hand to ask) had very specific needs.

As a for instance, I know a guy who is an epileptic. When there are strobe lights, he reacts badly to them. So my task force was asked to go around and make sure that none of the equipment flashed at the rate which causes problems to people with this condition. I can't imagine what verbal hurdles would have been necessary if someone had told me not to use "epileptic" or "epilepsy".
   26. Gamingboy Posted: December 16, 2008 at 04:30 AM (#3030129)
BTW, here's my current projected roster (based on reports, analysis by Tom Verducci and others, and MLB's projections):

Team USA

Manager: Davey Johnson$ (USA)

Pitching Coach: Marcel Lachemann (USA)- Was Olympic Pitching Coach, don't see why he wouldn't be WBC pitching coach

Hitting Coach: Reggie Smith (USA)-Same as Marcel

Catchers: Joe Mauer (MIN), Brian McCann (ATL)

1B: Lance Berkman (HOU), Kevin Youkilis? (BOS)

2B: Dustin Pedroia$ (BOS)

SS: Derek Jeter$ (NYY), Michael Young* (TEX)

3B: David Wright (NYM), Evan Longoria (TB), Chipper Jones^ (ATL)

OF: Curtis Granderson (DET), B.J. Upton(TB), Grady Sizemore(CLE), Ryan Braun (MIL) or Matt Holliday? (OAK)

SP: Brandon Webb (ARI), Cliff Lee (CLE), Jon Lester (BOS), Cole Hamels? (PHI), John Danks! (CHW)

Relief: Brad Lidge (PHI), Jon Papelbon (BOS), Joe Nathan (MIN), B.J. Ryan? (TOR), Bobby Jenks (CHW), Scot Shields (LAA), Joey Devine (OAK), Mike Gonzalez (ATL)


*Young would likely split time between short and second
^Chipper is expected to be DH
? Potential Issue as to whether he'd play (team, personal, injury, logistics, etc.)-This means basically that questions have specifically been raised as to whether this player would participate, this DOESN'T mean that players who do not have "?" have already accepted invites.
!Surprised
$Officially Confirmed by MLB or equivalent sources as coming
   27. world ph*cking champions Posted: December 16, 2008 at 04:39 AM (#3030138)
SP: Webb, Lincecum?, Lee?, Hamels, Halladay

leave Cole Hamels alone ... he's had a long year ... lead the league in IP and then 5 quality starts in the post season ... it's vacation time ... he's earned it ... and Chase is better than Pedroia, he just has a bum hip

Jeter doesn't really belong on the team. Hardy, Rollins, and Drew are better players.

No way ... are you kidding?!?

Granderson, Upton

Doesn't say a whole lot for American baseball, does it? Why not throw the Flying Hawaiian in there?
   28. Gamingboy Posted: December 16, 2008 at 04:47 AM (#3030146)
leave Cole Hamels alone ... he's had a long year ... lead the league in IP and then 5 quality starts in the post season ... it's vacation time ... he's earned it


That's why there is a "?"
   29. Jim Wisinski Posted: December 16, 2008 at 04:50 AM (#3030148)
I mentioned in another thread that I didn't think Upton would play because of his shoulder but I forgot about this article from a few days ago. If Verducci's information is correct then Upton will be ineligible since he had labrum surgery after the World Series.

Players who spent 90 days on the DL last season or underwent a surgical procedure this offseason are ineligible. Players who spent 45 days on the DL require clearance from their club.
   30. Gamingboy Posted: December 16, 2008 at 05:04 AM (#3030162)
Players who spent 90 days on the DL last season or underwent a surgical procedure this offseason are ineligible. Players who spent 45 days on the DL require clearance from their club.


This is ironic, since in that SAME ARTICLE Verducci lists Upton as being a guy who's name is seriously being considered. Whoops.
   31. Teheran's Uranium Enriched Missiles Posted: December 16, 2008 at 05:42 AM (#3030184)
On a slightly conroversial note, I am surprised by the number of rumoured pullouts. Maybe my background is different, but how can you say no to representing your country? These players are multi-millionaires already. And even if not, how many times do you get to represent your country?
Not to go all Fox on you guys/scattered gals, but it just seems a bit weird. Heck, I was so pumped up just representing my school or city!
   32. Gamingboy Posted: December 16, 2008 at 05:47 AM (#3030186)
On a slightly conroversial note, I am surprised by the number of rumoured pullouts. Maybe my background is different, but how can you say no to representing your country? These players are multi-millionaires already. And even if not, how many times do you get to represent your country?
Not to go all Fox on you guys/scattered gals, but it just seems a bit weird. Heck, I was so pumped up just representing my school or city!


Pullouts can be defined in categories: Creatures-of-Habit (players who would utterly collapse without spring training- Josh Hamilton), injured/tired players, players-on-new-teams (although this isn't QUITE as much a problem with position players), players on the New York Yankees (Jeter and A-Rod excepted) and finally, jag-offs (Gary "The Season is when I get Paid" Sheffield).

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