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Pool A
Shinnosuke Abe http://www3.pictures.gi.zimbio.com/Shinnosuke+ Abe+Japan+v+Seibu+Lions+EJTyJTWHdl0l.jpg |
Cuba has many good players in the MLB. None of the them are playing on the team because they defected from the country. This does not mean Cuba won't be a title contender. They will feature little known players. Frederick Cepeda was a member of the 2009 All-WBC Team. Cepeda had 12 hits, three home runs, a 500 average and a 1.497 OPS. Infielder Yulieski Gourriel is back again after batting .333 in the 2009 Classic. Ismel Jimenez was clutch coming out of the bullpen in 2009, pitching in four game and picking up a win.
China has been in all the tournaments so far, but have won onlyone game in six games. China has the potential to be a contender, but it will take years to happen. Ray Chang is the only member of China in the MiLN or MLB. Last season he played Triple-A ball for the Rochester Red Wings. In the 2009 WBC, he hit .455 with an .818 slugging percentage. He should play well in the tournament. Jiangang Yu won the only game China won in 2009. He should be the ace of the staff.
Barry Larkin http://extratime.uol.com.br/wp-content/img/2012/ 11/483112_304064989708824_1759025725_n.jpg |
Pool B
Hyun-Soo Kim http://www4.pictures.gi.zimbio.com/Kim+Hyun+Soo+China+v +South+Korea+World+Baseball+UUt5ABAcmz1l.jpg |
The Netherlands were a surprise team four years ago, upsetting the Dominican Republic twice in group play to make the quarterfinals. They have ten-time Gold Glove winner Andruw Jones and Roger Bernadina in the outfield. The player that might make the biggest difference is shortstop Xander Bogaerts. The twenty year old is the number eight prospect in the MLB according to Baseball America. He has a chance to make a name for himself at this years tournament. Loek van Mill is a 7'1'' pitcher that will intimidate many hitters.
Chien-Ming Wang http://www.chinapost.com.tw/news_images/20121205/p01f.jpg |
Australia is not a team that is likely to make a run and win a few games. However, they can pull of an upset. In 2009, they beat Mexico 17-7 in group play (Mexico did beat them 16-1 later in another group play game). This year's team is not the same as the '09 team. This team is not as good. One of their pitchers, Ryan Rowland-Smith, pitched four years for the Mariners and is the first ever player to play in the majors with a hyphened last name. Stefan Welch is a first baseman in the Pittsburgh Pirates organization. He is an excellent fielding first baseman with the ability to hit for power.
Pool C
Jose Reyes http://www2.pictures.gi.zimbio.com/World+Baseball+ Classic+Puerto+Rico+Day+2+ASAY1NFuVPDl.jpg |
Venezuela is a sneaky team. You know they are good and sometimes they are better then you except. This year's team will be no different. They are loaded with talent. Led by 2012 AL MVP Miguel Cabrera. This offense can score runs. Carlos Gonzalez has put up two quiet yet productive seasons. Asdurbal Cabrera's good offensive game is overshadowed by his stellar defense. The pitching isn't elite, but can still bring home a win. Venezuela will be a good team to watch.
Carlos Beltran http://www1.pictures.gi.zimbio.com/World+Baseball+ Classic+Puerto+Rico+Day+1+Fp-sKNUb6Stl.jpg |
Spain is a team that is going to have a tough time making the next round. Not only are they inexperienced, the Spaniards are in a tough group. That doesn't mean they do not have players to look out for. Outfielder Engel Beltre had a breakout year for the Frisco RoughtRiders, a Double A team in the Texas League. He had 17 doubles, 17 triples, 13 home runs, 36 stolen bases, and .707 OPS. Pitcher Yoanner Negrin could make the majors this year with the lowly Cubs if things get bad quickly. In four more years, Spain may have a better team, but this year, they are not good.
Pool D
David Wright http://blog.nj.com/mets_main/2009/03/large_david-wright-bat319.jpg |
Mexico has made quarterfinals in 2006 and 2009, but has never made it past sixth place. Their line-up will be led by Adrian Gonzalez. Gonzalez will be a defensive stalwart and an offensive juggernaut. They will need to have good pitching to advance. They will have Yovani Gallardo to lead the rotation and Sergio Romo to close out games.
Justin Morneau http://www.nwsportsbeat.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/ 03/Justin-Morneau-Athlete-Profile.jpg |
The final team and only team outside of North America in Pool D is Italy. Italy is a long shot to make it to the next round. The team does have two players to look out for. They are Anthony Rizzo and Alex Liddi. Both are power-hitting corner infielders and play for inferior teams (Rizzo plays first base for the Cubs and Liddi plays third for the Mariners). This might be their only chance to play for something all year, which might light a spark in them. One of their pitchers Pat Venditte, can pitch lefty and righty, which might create some intrigue when he is on the mound.