The Baseball Continuum’s 2013 WBC Preview Coverage

Below are links to all of the Baseball Continuum‘s WBC preview coverage (but not the news coverage, since that was more time sensitive):

Pool Previews (includes looks at each team and their nation’s baseball history and culture):

Pool A (Fukuoka)

Pool B (Taichung)

Pool C (San Juan)

Pool D (Arizona)

The COMPLETE Grand World Baseball Classic Q&A

WBC Twitter List

Me on Twitter

And, finally, Five Questions Ahead of the WBC.

Early WBC News for March 1, 2013

Last night’s news can be found here. For the latest news, go below the jump:

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Five Questions Ahead of the World Baseball Classic

Here are five questions ahead of the 2013 World Baseball Classic:

1. What non-MLB player will most impress people? Who will be this year’s Yu Darvish, Aroldis Chapman, pre-injury Dice-K or Yoennis Cespedes?

2. Is this finally the year that Team USA wins it, or even makes it to the finals?

3. How will attendance be outside of certain marquee games? In Japan in previous WBCs, for example, attendance was far smaller in games that didn’t have Japan playing, and a similar thing happened in Taiwan in the qualifiers last November. In the USA, while attendance has been generally better, they still fluctuate greatly, with only the Semi-Finals and Finals really being guaranteed to have a gigantic crowd.

4. Will a Cinderella emerge, like how the Netherlands shocked the Dominican Republic in 2009?

5. Will we have an international incident? There are certainly opportunities, given the fact that this is an international competition that features some countries that don’t particularly like each other (Japan and China, for example, have been having a heated territorial dispute over some islands), and there’s always the chance a Cuban might defect. While it’s unlikely that there will be any action by players (with the exception of the defections, of course), it’s possible that fans might not be as restrained.

 

Late WBC News for Feb. 28, 2013

Miss this morning’s WBC news? Go here. For today’s WBC news, go below the jump.

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World Baseball Classic Preview: Pool D (Arizona)

USA. Canada. Mexico. Italy. Those are the four teams in the D Pool of the World Baseball Classic.

Go below the jump for the preview:

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Picture of the Day: Hiram Bithorn

Hiram Bithorn (also known as Hi Bithorn) was the first Puerto Rican to play in Major League Baseball. The largest stadium in San Juan is named after him, and has this statue of him outside of it:

This picture, used under a creative commons license, was taken by Andy Williams.

Early WBC News for Feb. 28, 2013

The World Baseball Classic draws ever closer! Go here if you missed last night and go below the jump for the latest news!

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Way-Too-Fitting Baseball News of the Undetermined Amount Of Time: Well Played, Mauer.

Welcome to Way-Too-Fitting Baseball News!

Today’s news….

Joe Mauer‘s wife is pregnant…..

with twins.

This has been Way-Too-Fitting Baseball News!

Late WBC News for Feb. 27, 2013

If you missed the early news, go here. If you want to see tonight’s WBC news, go below the jump.

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World Baseball Classic Preview: Pool C (San Juan)

Pool C is sure to be an interesting pool, with three big baseball countries that have plenty of history against each other as well as a Spanish team that will be able to call on some ringers that could make things interesting.

Go below the jump for the whole preview.

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