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Friday, February 20, 2009

World Baseball Classic news (2-20-09)

(link: Astros note confirms that Carlos Lee will be on Panama)

As said the link above confirms, Carlos Lee will participate on the Panamanian team.

As posted earlier: Yu Darvish.

The Korean Manager In-Sik Kim is working on the final roster for the WBC.

The Yankees are proud to say how they have two Chinese players in the WBC.

Australia beat Taiwan once again in a lead-up to the WBC.

As I posted yesterday, the Cubans have announced their roster, which can be found here.

And now… a preview for Chinese Taipei/Taiwan, I’m trying a new style today, which can be found if you extend this:

Chinese Taipei

AKA: Taiwan (Chinese Taipei is name used in International competition)

Participating in: Pool A (Asian Pool), with the first opponent being Korea

Best known in baseball for: Chien-Ming Wang, good Little League teams

Largest league: The Chinese Professional Baseball League, or CPBL

Recent Baseball history: Wave of game-fixing scandals forced 2 CPBL teams to fold, loss to China in ‘08 Olympics caused national outrage and concern over Taiwan’s baseball future

Number of players on WBC team with MLB/MiLB contracts: 11

Notable players not participating: Chien-Ming Wang

Players to watch: Che-Hsuan Lin, a Red Sox-system outfielder who myworldofbaseball ranks as the best Asian Prospect in North America’s minor leagues. A CPBL player to watch is Chen-Min Peng, who won the CPBL batting title last year with a .391 average.

Overall assessment of team: While certainly not a push-over, the Chinese Taipei team is reeling. With the domestic league in gambling-related chaos that makes 1919 look like a cakewalk, and with a few CPBL teams outright refusing to let any of their players participate (something MLB teams only wish they could do), the WBC could become the latest blow to Taiwan’s baseball structure, especially if they fail to beat China. The fact they are in the same pool as Japan and Korea does not help. Still, all is not lost, as an upset or two could easily get them into the second round, and an upset isn’t too far out of the question.

CT will win the WBC if: They are actually one of those old LLWS teams adjusted for level of play.

CT will advance past round 1 if: A upset or two happens.

CT Worst-Case Scenario: They throw the game against China.

Most likely outcome: A loss to Korea, a win against China then a loss against the winner of a Japan/Korea game. Eliminated at 1-2 record.

My prediction: Same as most likely outcome.

Next time: The Netherlands

Gamingboy Posted: February 20, 2009 at 06:20 PM | 3 comment(s) Login to Bookmark
  Tags: astros, international, japan, yankees

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   1. Der Komminsk-sar Posted: February 20, 2009 at 07:59 PM (#3082175)
don't know if this is news, but nelson cruz added to the dominican squad.
   2. Gamingboy Posted: February 20, 2009 at 08:58 PM (#3082253)
I think I might have gotten that in somewhere, but I can't remember.

Here's some further news:
Due to insurance and contractual issues, Vernon Wells will not play for Team USA.

Carlos Marmol will officially say whether he is in or out of the WBC on Saturday.

Team Japan is prepping for it's first warm-up game, against the Yomiuri Giants. The game is Today/Tomorrow (stupid international date line!), they'll play Yomiuri again on Sunday, then play two exhibition games against the Aussies on Tuesday and Wednesday.

Oh, and Sadaharu Oh will throw out the first pitch at the opening game of the WBC: Japan vs. China.

Further scheduling news: Team China will face Polk Community College on Tuesday before heading back to Asia.
   3. Posada Posse Posted: February 21, 2009 at 02:43 AM (#3082508)
The final roster for Puerto Rico has been disclosed locally. Bernie Williams made the final cut and could conceivably start in left field. Joel Pineiro was not included after complaining about not being in the starting rotation.

PITCHERS

Javier Vázquez
Ian Snell
Jonathan Sánchez
Josué Matos
J. C. Romero
Iván Maldonado
Pedro Feliciano
Orlando Román
Giancarlo Alvarado
Saúl “Monaguillo” Rivera
Carlos Gutiérrez
Fernando Cabrera
Nelson Figueroa

CATCHERS

Yadier Molina
Iván Rodríguez
Geovany Soto

INFIELD

Carlos Delgado
Alex Cora
Mike Avilés
Felipe López
Andy González
Ramón Vázquez
Iván De Jesús, Jr.

OUTFIELD

Carlos Beltrán
Alexis Ríos
Bernie Williams
Luis Montañez
Hiram Bocachica

http://www.primerahora.com/noticia/beisbol/accion_deportiva/¡este_es_el_equipo_de_puerto_rico!/275315
(Link in Spanish)

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