Finally, since I have no clue as to which players (other than David Ortiz) will be slotted in the DH role during the WBC, I'm simply going to list every player at their most probable position (based on NL game play)
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The (relevant) World Baseball Classic Rosters
United States
C - Brian McCann, Chris Ianetta
1B - Kevin Youkilis
2B - Dustin Pedroia, Mark DeRosa
SS - Derek Jeter, Jimmy Rollins
3B - David Wright, Chipper Jones
OF - Grady Sizemore, Ryan Braun, Curtis Granderson
SP - Jake Peavy, John Lackey, Roy Oswalt
RP - Joe Nathan, Brian Fuentes, Scot Shields, Jonathan Broxton, B.J. Ryan, J.J. Putz, Matt Thorton, Matt Lindstrom
Dominican Republic:
C -
1B - David Ortiz
2B -
SS - Jose Reyes
3B - A-Rod
OF -
SP -
RP -
Venezuela:
C -
1B - Miguel Cabrera
2B -
SS -
3B -
OF - Bobby Abreu, Magglio
SP - Johan Santana, Carlos Zambrano
RP - Fransisco Rodriguez
Puerto Rico:
C - Pudge, Yadier Molina
1B - Albert Pujols, Carlos Delgado
2B -
SS -
3B -
OF -Carlos Beltran
SP -
RP -
Unconfirmed - Geovany Soto
Canada:
C - Russell Martin
1B - Justin Morneau, Joey Votto
2B -
SS -
3B -
OF - Jason Bay, Matt Stairs, Mark Teahen
SP -
RP -
Unconfirmed: Ryan Dempster, Eric Gange
Japan:
C - Kenji Johjima
1B -
2B - Akinori Iwamura
SS -
3B -
OF - Ichiro
SP - Dice-K, Yu Darvish
RP - Hideki Okajima
Unconfirmed -Takashi Saito, Kosuke Fukudome
The Netherlands:
C -
1B -
2B -
SS -
3B -
OF - Andruw Jones
SP - Jair Jurrjens
RP -
Panama:
C -
1B -
2B -
SS -
3B -
OF -
SP -
RP - Mariano Rivera, Manny Acosta, Manny Corpas
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The Set Up Of The WBC
The WBC is initially broken up into brackets pools (A,B,C,D) of four teams; two teams emerge from each pool in round one following a best-of-three series. Round two breaks the remaining teams into two pools, one consisting of the top two teams from Pools A & B and one of the top two teams from Pools C & D. Round two is also a best-of-three series. For round three, the top team in each pool plays the second best team from the other pool in a single-elimination game. The winners of each round three game will advance to the final round, where they will play a single-elimination game in Los Angeles.
2009 WBC Brackets
POOL A (Tokyo): China, Japan, Korea, Chinese Taipei*
POOL B (Mexico City): Mexico, Cuba, South Africa, Australia
POOL C (Toronto): Canada, USA, Venezuela, Italy
POOL D (San Juan): Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Panama, The Netherlands
*Taipei's league is restricting many of the top players from participating in the WBC
WBC Dates
Round 1: March 5-12
Round 2: March 14-19
Round 3: March 21 & 22
Championship Game: March 23
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Rules
A pitcher cannot pitch until
- a minimum of four days have passed since he last pitched, if he threw 50 or more pitches when he last pitched.
- a minimum of one day has passed since he last pitched, if he threw 30 or more pitches when he last pitched.
- a minimum of one day has passed since any second consecutive day on which the pitcher pitched.
A pitcher cannot pitch more than
- 65 pitches per game in Round One of the tournament.
- 80 pitches per game in Round Two of the tournament.
- 95 pitches per game in the Semifinals and Final of the tournament.
- A pitcher can still finish a batter's plate appearance even if the limit is reached, but must come out after completing the plate appearance.
A game will be a called game if the leading team is ahead by
- 10 or more runs when the opposing team has batted in at least seven innings.
- 15 or more runs when the opposing team has batted in at least five innings.
The DH rule applies for all the games.
Rules Source: Wikipedia---------------------------------
I will update this thread as more (reliable) information becomes available
this darvish kid is apparently like dice-k except better, and younger, and less walky. but he wants to get 200 wins in japan before coming to the US. screw that
ReplyDeleteLet's call him Dice-Dice-K-B
ReplyDeleteSo basically this Darvish kid is just overall better than Dice-K?
ReplyDeleteAmerica doesn't care about the WBC. Why should they? Players don't wanna risk getting injured and there's little pride in winning at all. Seriously, do YOU care if America wins at all?
ReplyDeleteYou know, on paper, this America team doesn't seem THAT bad. But the problem is that you really don't know how the non-MLB players will play. No one knew who Dick-K was before 2006. So you can write down all the players that we know on paper but you really can't accurately say who will win because it's the players we haven't heard of that will most likely determine the outcome.
Also, these pitching rules are gay
No one said the WBC mattered (it's not World Cup), but it's still a cool venue. Personally, I like seeing "super teams" like the Super Friends or what Team USA could be if Josh Hamilton wasn't so fucking afraid of relapsing into drugs.
ReplyDeleteRegardless, it's a great place to see world baseball players play. Where else are you gonna see Yu Darvish? There is no ESPN Japan (side note: would it be called ESPN 日本国??)
I think it would be cool if people, especially Americans, cared. But personally, and as much as I love baseball, do not.
ReplyDeleteAnother reason it sucks because when all the rosters are finalized, how many players are you actually going to know? It's hard to gripe and analyze something when you're unfamiliar with it.