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    WBC- Does it matter/Do people care?

    Seems you hear more about the players that are not playing or backing out. Just read that Latroy Hawkins was placed on the US team.....you would think that he would be way down the list of potential players. It looks to me like this tournament is more meaningful to non-US countries. In my opinion, the rules are very Little League-ish and I'm just not that into it. Thoughts...
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    Re: WBC- Does it matter/Do people care?

    Well I have mixed feelings about it.

    I think it is pretty cool to watch our country vs. other countries - kind of like an olympics games of the best of the best.

    You are right though, in 2006 it was all the rage for all the big name players to be apart of it. But seems like the hype has died down and the big name players (Not all) seem less interested in being a part of it. So they WBC usually goes to the next string of player after the super stars to see if they want to play.

    Reminds me of the Summer Olympics with Basketball first 2 times I believe we were blowing out the other countries by huge margins because we had all our super star players playing, but they got tired because they were beating the other teams so badly they felt it was beneath them to play when the next time came around and decided to sit out and let the second string players, play. Which I believe we lost the next few olympics.

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    Re: WBC- Does it matter/Do people care?

    Unlike other countries, we have a yearly WBC called Major League Baseball. Most of the best baseball players in the world play in MLB. It's a money making scheme made up to "grow" a game that is already worldwide.

    If they really wanted to produce a WBC, they should institute an "amateur" only clause where the best young talent from other countries and especially the U.S. could showcase their wares. It would help show people and teams the hot up and comers against primo opposition and show other countries young stars so our teams could sign them.

    It's more of a worldwide open tryout for MLB teams anyway, not a "showcase of worldwide talent to grow the sport"

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    Quote Originally Posted by kellsox View Post
    It looks to me like this tournament is more meaningful to non-US countries...
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    Bingo.

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    Re: WBC- Does it matter/Do people care?

    Quote Originally Posted by kellsox View Post
    In my opinion, the rules are very Little League-ish and I'm just not that into it. Thoughts...
    What is "Little League-ish" about the rules, in your opinion?

    Quote Originally Posted by suave1477
    But seems like the hype has died down and the big name players (Not all) seem less interested in being a part of it. So they WBC usually goes to the next string of player after the super stars to see if they want to play.
    Second string players? Really?

    2009 WBC Provisional Roster
    Arizona Diamondbacks
    Travis Blackley AUS L/L
    Luke Carlin, CAN S/R
    Felipe Lopez, PUR S/R
    Agustin Murillo, MEX R/R
    Trent Oeltjen, AUS L/L
    Augie Ojeda, MEX S/R
    Gerardo Parra, VEN L/L
    Tony Pena, DOM R/R
    Chad Qualls, USA R/R

    Atlanta Braves
    Manny Acosta, PAN S/R
    Gregor Blanco, VEN L/L
    Jose Camarena, PAN S/R
    Jorge Campillo, MEX R/R
    Yeliar Castro, PAN R/R
    Dimaster Delgado, PAN L/L
    Randall Delgado, PAN R/R
    Scott Diamond, CAN L/L
    Bryan Dumesnil, CAN R/L
    Chipper Jones, USA S/R
    Jair Jurrjens, NED R/R
    Mathew Kennelly, AUS R/R
    Brian McCann, USA L/R
    Concepcion Rodriguez, PAN R/R
    Phil Stockman, AUS R/R
    Javier Vazquez, PUR R/R

    Baltimore Orioles
    Mikel Costanzo,ITA L/R
    Jeff Fiorentino, ITA L/R
    Clifford Flagello, ITA R/R
    Jeremy Guthrie, USA R/R
    Cesar Izturis, Cesar VEN S/R
    Lou Montanez, Lou PUR R/R
    Melvin Mora, Melvin VEN R/R
    Dashenko Ricardo, NED R/R
    Brian Roberts, USA S/R
    Oscar Salazar, VEN R/R
    George Sherrill, USA L/L

    Boston Red Sox
    Jason Bay, CAN R/R
    Angel Chavez, PAN R/R
    Chih-Hsien Chiang, TPE L/R
    Mitch Dening, AUS L/R
    Justin Erasmus, RSA R/R
    George Kottaras, CAN L/R
    Che-Hsuan Lin, TPE R/R
    Javier Lopez, PUR L/L
    Mike Lowell, PUR R/R
    Daisuke Matsuzaka, JPN R/R
    Dennis Neuman, NED R/R
    Hideki Okajima, JPN L/L
    David Ortiz, DOM L/L
    Dustin Pedroia, USA R/R
    Ramon Ramirez, DOM R/R
    Kevin Youkilis, USA R/R

    Chicago Cubs
    Jose Ascanio, VEN R/R
    Hung-Wen Chen, TPE R/R
    Kosuke Fukudome, JPN L/R
    Angel Guzman, VEN R/R
    Rich Harden, CAN L/R
    Dwayne Kemp, NED S/R
    Derrek Lee, USA R/R
    Ted Lilly, USA L/L
    Alex Maestri, TA R/R
    Carlos Marmol, DOM R/R
    Vince Perkins, CAN L/R
    Aramis Ramirez, DOM R/R
    Chris Robinson, CAN R/R
    Ryan Searle, AUS R/R
    Alfonso Soriano, DOM R/R
    Geovany Soto, PUR R/R
    Carlos Zambrano, VEN S/R

    Chicago White Sox
    Cole Armstrong, CAN L/R
    Javier Castillo, PAN R/R
    John Danks, USA L/L
    Octavio Dotel, DOM R/R
    AJ Pierzynski, USA L/R
    Carlos Quentin, USA R/R
    Matt Thornton, USA L/L

    Cincinnati Reds
    James Avery, CAN R/R
    Wilkin Castillo, DOM S/R
    Francisco Cordero, DOM R/R
    Johnny Cueto, DOM R/R
    Jerry Hairston Jr., MEX R/R
    Ramon Hernandez, VEN R/R
    Yen-Wen Kuo, TPE L/R
    Kyle Lotzkar, CAN L/R
    Luis Machuca, PAN R/R
    Lucal Panerati, ITA L/L
    Matteo Pizziconi, ITA L/L
    Alexander Smit, NED L/L
    Juan Carlos Sulbaran, NED R/R
    Willy Taveras, DOM R/R
    Phillipe-Alexandre Valiquette, CAN L/L
    Edinson Volquez, DOM R/R
    Joey Votto, CAN L/R

    Cleveland Indians
    Rafael Betancourt, VEN R/R
    Fausto Carmona, DOM R/R
    Shin-Shoo Choo, KOR L/L
    Cirilo Cumberbatch, PAN R/R
    Mark DeRosa, USA R/R
    Damaso Espino, PAN R/R
    Paolo Espino, PAN R/R
    Masahide Kobayashi, JPN R/R
    Chen Lee, TPE R/R
    Jhonny Peralta, DOM R/R
    Rafael Perez, DOM L/L
    Grady Sizemore, USA L/L
    Sung-Wei Tseng, TPE R/R
    Nicholas Weglarz, CAN L/L

    Colorado Rockies
    Adam Bright, AUS L/L
    Manuel Corpas, PAN R/R
    Jorge De La Rosa, MEX L/L
    Jeff Francis, CAN L/L
    Carlos Gonzalez, VEN L/L
    Jason Grilli, ITA R/R
    Brad Hawpe, USA L/L
    Chris Iannetta, USA R/R
    Ubaldo Jimenez, DOM R/R
    Ching Lung Lo, TPE R/R
    Omar Quintanilla, MEX L/R

    Detroit Tigers
    Miguel Cabrera, VEN R/R
    Armando Galarraga, VEN R/R
    Andrew Graham, AUS R/R
    Curtis Granderson, USA L/R
    Carlos Guillen, VEN S/R
    Cale Iorg, CAN R/R
    Fue-Te Ni, TPE L/L
    Magglio Ordonez, VEN R/R
    Placido Polanco, DOM R/R
    Juan Rincon, VEN R/R
    Fernando Rodney, DOM R/R
    Max St. Pierre, CAN R/R
    Justin Verlander, USA R/R
    Brendan Wise, AUS L/R

    Florida Marlins
    Alfredo Amezaga, MEX S/R
    Jorge Cantu, MEX R/R
    Andy Gonzalez, PUR R/R
    Christopher Leroux, CAN L/R
    Matt Lindstrom, USA R/R
    Renyel Pinto, VEN L/L
    Hanley Ramirez, DOM R/R
    Anibal Sanchez, VEN R/R
    Rick VandenHurk, NED R/R

    Houston Astros
    Chris Barnwell, CAN R/R
    T.J. Burton, CAN L/R
    Carlos Lee, PAN R/R
    Chia-Jen Lo, TPE R/R
    Fernando Nieve, VEN R/R
    Roy Oswalt, USA R/R
    Humberto Quintero, VEN R/R
    Wandy Rodriguez, DOM R/L
    Miguel Tejada, DOM R/R
    Jose Valverde, DOM R/R

    Kansas City Royals
    Mike Aviles, PUR R/R
    Lenny DiNardo, ITA L/L
    Jose Guillen, DOM R/R
    Dylan Lindsay, RSA R/R
    Miguel Olivo, DOM R/R
    Joakim Soria, MEX R/R
    Mark Teahen, CAN L/R
    Oscar Villarreal, MEX L/R

    Los Angeles Angels
    Jose Arredondo, DOM R/R
    Luis Figueroa, PUR S/R
    Brian Fuentes, USA L/L
    Vladimir Guerrero, DOM R/R
    Maicer Izturis, VEN S/R
    Mike Napoli, ITA R/R
    Kasey Olenberger, ITA R/R
    Kevin Ramos, PAN R/R
    Juan Rivera, VEN R/R
    Freddy Sandoval,MEX S/R
    Ervin Santana, DOM R/R
    Joe Saunders, USA L/L
    Scot Shields, USA R/R
    Hainley Statia, NED S/R
    Rich Thompson, AUS R/R

    Los Angeles Dodgers
    Jonathan Broxton, USA R/R
    Juan Castro, MEX R/R
    Ivan De Jesus, PUR R/R
    Kenley Jansen, NED S/R
    Russell Martin, CAN R/R
    Brian Mazone, ITA L/L
    Valentino Pascucci, ITA R/R

    Milwaukee Brewers
    Ryan Braun, USA R/R
    Mark DiFelice, ITA R/R
    Yovani Gallardo, MEX R/R
    Jorge Julio, VEN R/R
    Lawrie Lawrie, CAN R/R
    Alex Periard, CAN L/R
    Vinny Rottino, ITA R/R
    R.J. Swindle, CAN L/L
    David Welch, AUS R/L

    Minnesota Twins
    James Beresford, AUS L/R
    Daniel Berg, AUS R/R
    Jesse Crain, CAN R/R
    Allan de San Miguel, AUS R/R
    Raynard Doran, NED R/R
    Carlos Gutierrez, PUR R/R
    Liam Hendriks, AUS R/R
    Luke Hughes, AUS R/R
    Francisco Liriano, DOM L/L
    Luis Matos, PUR R/R
    Jose Mijares, VEN L/L
    Justin Morneau, CAN L/R
    Joe Nathan, USA R/R
    Nick Punto, ITA S/R
    Hein Robb, RSA L/L
    Maurol Schiavoni, ITA R/R
    Tom Stuifbergen, NED R/R
    Tippett, BradleyAUS R/R
    Williams, MatthewAUS R/R

    New York Mets
    Carlos Beltran, PUR S/R
    Shawn Bowman, CAN R/R
    Alex Cora, PUR L/R
    Angel Cuan, PAN L/L
    Carlos Delgado, PUR L/R
    Jesus Feliciano, PUR L/L
    Pedro Feliciano, PUR L/L
    J.J. Putz, J.J. USA R/R
    Jose Reyes, DOM S/R
    Francisco Rodriguez,VEN R/R
    Johan Santana, VEN L/L
    Brian Schneider, USA L/R
    Ruban Tejada, PAN R/R
    Stefan Welch, AUS L/R
    David Wright, USA R/R

    New York Yankees
    Alfredo Aceves, MEX R/R
    Melky Cabrera, DOM S/L
    Robinson Cano, DOM L/R
    Francisco Cervelli, ITA R/R
    Derek Jeter, USA R/R
    Kai Liu, CHN L/L
    Damaso Marte, DOM L/L
    Edwar Ramirez, DOM R/R
    Alex Rodriguez, DOM R/R
    Jahdiel Santamaria, PAN R/R
    Jorge Vazquez, MEX R/R
    Jose Veras, DOM R/R
    Zhenwang Zhang, CHN R/R

    Oakland Athletics
    Santiago Casilla, DOM R/R
    Chris Denorfia, ITA R/R
    Joey Devine, USA R/R
    Scott Mitchinson, AUS R/R
    Ricardo Penalba, PAN R/R
    Brad Ziegler, USA R/R

    Philadelphia Phillies
    Mike Bolsenbroek, NED R/R
    Carlos Carrasco, VEN R/R
    Brad Harman, AUS R/R
    Joel Naughton, AUS L/R
    Drew Naylor, AUS R/R
    Ronny Paulino, DOM R/R
    Jimmy Rollins, USA S/R
    J.C. Romero, PUR S/L
    Carlos Ruiz, PAN R/R
    Mike Spidale, TA R/R
    Matt Stairs, CAN L/R
    Shane Victorino, USA S/R

    Pittsburgh Pirates
    Ray Chang, CHN R/R
    Chi-Hung Cheng, TPE L/L
    Luis Cruz, MEX R/R
    David Davidson, CAN L/L
    Diomedes Garcia, PAN R/R
    Joshua Hill, AUS R/R
    Paul Mildren, AUS R/L
    Eliecer Navarro, PAN L/L
    Jamie Romak, CAN R/R
    Ciro Rosero, PAN R/R
    Ian Snell, PUR R/R
    Ramon Vazquez, PUR L/R

    San Diego Padres
    Alessio Angelucci, RSA R/R
    Philip Barzilla, ITA L/L
    Henry Blanco, VEN R/R
    Peter Ciofrone, ITA L/R
    Luis Durango, PAN S/R
    Adrian Gonzalez, MEX L/L
    Edgar Gonzalez, MEX R/R
    Scott Hairston, MEX R/R
    Jake Peavy, USA R/R
    Vince Sinisi, ITA L/L

    San Francisco Giants
    Jesus Guzman, VEN R/R
    Brooks McNiven, CAN R/R
    Bengie Molina, PUR R/R
    Jonathan Sanchez, PUR L/L
    Pablo Sandoval, VEN S/R
    Sharlon Schoop, NED R/R
    Andres Torres, PUR S/R

    Seattle Mariners
    Phillipe Aumont, CAN L/R
    Adrian Beltre, DOM R/R
    Manuel Campos, PAN R/R
    Endy Chavez, VEN L/L
    Greg Halman, NED R/R
    Felix Hernandez, VEN R/R
    Cesar Jimenez, VEN L/L
    Kenji Johjima, JPN R/R
    Alex Liddi, ITA R/R
    Kuo Hui Lo, TPE R/R
    Jose Lopez, VEN R/R
    Anthony Phillips, RSA R/R
    Ryan Rowland-Smith, AUS L/L
    Kalian Sams, NED R/R
    Carlos Silva, VEN R/R
    Ichiro Suzuki, JPN L/R

    St. Louis Cardinals
    Isa Garcia, PAN R/R
    Blake Hawksworth, CAN R/R
    Ryan Ludwick, USA R/L
    Yadier Molina, PUR R/R
    Arquimedes Nieto, PAN R/R
    Adam Ottavino, ITA L/R
    Joel Pineiro, PUR R/R
    Albert Pujols, DOM R/R
    Curt Smith, NED R/R

    Tampa Bay Rays
    Grant Balfour, AUS R/R
    Matt Garza, MEX R/R
    J.P. Howell, USA L/L
    Akinori Iwamura, JPN L/R
    Scott Kazmir, USA L/L
    Evan Longoria, USA R/R
    Dioner Navarro, VEN S/R
    Carlos Pena, DOM L/L

    Texas Rangers
    Frank Catalanotto, ITA L/R
    Luis Mendoza, MEX R/R
    Max Ramirez, VEN R/R
    Omar Vizquel, VEN S/R

    Toronto Blue Jays
    Rod Barajas, MEX R/R
    Scott Richmond, CAN R/R
    Alex Rios, PUR R/R
    Manuel Rodriguez, PAN L/L
    Orlando Roman, PUR R/R
    B.J. Ryan, USA L/L
    Marco Scutaro, VEN R/R
    Vernon Wells, USA R/R

    Washington Nationals
    Roger Bernadina, NED L/L
    Daniel Cabrera, DOM R/R
    Jose Castillo, VEN R/R
    Shairon Martis, NED R/R
    Pete Orr, CAN L/R
    Jorge Padilla, PUR R/R
    Saul Rivera, PUR S/R

    I started to count all the All-Stars and MVPs in that group, but ran out of fingers and toes about a third of the way through.

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    Re: WBC- Does it matter/Do people care?

    Godwulf first of all thats not the Rosters. That is the Provisional Rosters.

    Just so you know Between Yesterday and Today 4 Starting Players pulled out.
    Grady Sizemore
    Brian Fuentes
    Joe Nathan
    BJ Ryan
    Melky Cabrera - turned down invitation
    Alfredo Alceves - turned down invitation

    LIKE I SAID NOT A LOT OF SUPER STAR PLAYERS

    Unfortunately it wont let me post the official roster here but you can look it up on the website.

    Most second string players

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    Re: WBC- Does it matter/Do people care?

    [quote=godwulf;127130]What is "Little League-ish" about the rules, in your opinion?

    Taken from this link:
    http://web.worldbaseballclassic.com/...ent_id=3784012

    The first change will affect pitch-count limits, upping them to 70 per game in Round 1, 85 per game in Round 2 and 100 per game in the semifinals and final. These totals have increased from the inaugural tournament in 2006, when pitchers were only permitted to throw 65 pitches in Round 1, 80 in Round 2 and 95 in the semifinals and final.

    Also, with semifinal games being played on consecutive days, a pitcher rest equalization rule will be implemented to avoid giving an advantage to the team that played first. Any pitcher who throws 30 or more pitches in the semifinals will not be eligible to pitch in the final.

    This rule dictates that, starting with the 13th inning, each half-inning will begin with runners on first and second base, with the batting order intact. The applicability of the rule to the championship game of the tournament is under review by the rules and regulations committee.


    While I understand about why they have the pitch counts/days between appearances, it takes away from the flow of the game and doesn't allow for baseball to be played as it usually is. In the WBC, one early long inning in which a pitcher labors can dictate how long he can stay in the game innings later. I don't even know what to say about putting players on base in extra innings....
    Players seem to be dropping out of this "Classic" rapidly as they see that they aren't ready and it may not be worth risking injury for their employers.
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    Maybe it's the "runners start on base in extra inning" rule. You can check it out here:

    http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/200...le.changes.ap/

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    Re: WBC- Does it matter/Do people care?

    Hey, it's meaningfull baseball breaking an otherwise norm spring training routine. Many of the players really get "up" for the games. Perhaps more so than the average Grapefruit league game?


    I am looking forward to it. Maybe Canada will beat the US again? (and maybe even advance )
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    Re: WBC- Does it matter/Do people care?

    I was not aware of the the "starting with runners on base rule" although I'm a baseball purist and would normally strongly oppose this rule, I feel its a way good way to protect the pitchers, especially those who play professionally in their respective countries. I think I speak for the majority when I say although we enjoy WBC games, nobody wants to see a game drag into extra innings unless its the championship game.
    They should also implement this rule for the All-Star game. I was at the last All-Star game and I admit it was painful to watch Webb and the oft-injured Kazmir pitch (who both started a few days earlier and were not scheduled to throw) and risk injury in a somewhat meaningless game. I know the home field advantage thing but still...
    Being Japanese, I look forward to my team defending their WBC title.
    Goh Nishiyama

 

 

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