Who’s in/out/in-between of the World Baseball Classic as of 3:16 PM of Jan. 5, 2013

Today’s news:

-A Venezuelan sports website has news about some of the players who will or will not be on the roster, which is expected to be released sometime around the 16th. Now, my Spanish isn’t very good, but between that and Google Translate, I’ve figured this out:

  • Franklin Gutierrez, Gregor Blanco and Gorkys Hernandez won’t be taking part, hurting Venezuela’s outfield depth.
  • It reconfirms that Miguel Montero and Felix Hernandez are likely to play, but adds Asdrubal Cabrera to that list (he’ll be put in the possibly/likely slot).
  • It mentions that Gerardo Parra and Carlos Gonzalez have publicly expressed interest in playing. Although there is no official confirmation that they’ve been invited, I have to think they were, since they are two of the best Venezuelan players in MLB, so I’m also putting them in possibly/likely as well… at least, I WOULD for Parra, but there’s also a tweet out that Parra won’t be taking part, so I’m putting him in the ambiguous “Probably?” category.

-Similarly, there’s an article about Puerto Rico’s possible team:

Jose Bautista would like to play for the Dominican but doesn’t like his chances, given his injury. He hasn’t been told no yet, though. I’m putting him in the “probably out” category.

As always, go below the jump for the full list:

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Who’s in/out/in-between of the World Baseball Classic as of 8:46 PM of Jan. 4, 2013

Today’s news:

  • An article at the Atlanta Braves official site says that Craig Kimbrel (who we knew about already) and Kris Medlen (who’s new) are “both expected to compete” for Team USA. I have to admit, somehow I totally forgot about Kris Medlen as I’ve drawn up my projections in the past. I mean, he went 10-1 last season and the Braves never seemed to lose a regular-season start that he had after he moved full-time to the rotation. Medlen joins Kimbrel in the possibly/likely category. However, Jason Heyward has declined a spot on Team USA. Freddie Freeman, however, could play for for either Team USA or team Canada (as he is half-Canadian), so I’m putting him in as under consideration.

As usual, the full list is after the jump:

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Who’s in/out/in-between of the World Baseball Classic as of 7:54 PM of Jan. 3, 2013

Today’s news:

  • Miguel Montero of the Arizona Diamondbacks basically confirmed he was going to play for Venezuela in the WBC on Twitter. So into possibly/likely he goes.
  • The Cincinnati Enquirer‘s John Fay has some WBC tidbits in his latest news about the Cincinnati Reds. He repeats that Joey Votto will take part for Canada if healthy, that Brandon Phillips will be asked for Team USA, and that Johnny Cueto will likely take part. But he does have the new information that Jay Bruce will probably be asked to play for Team USA. Bruce, 25, is a two-time all-star and is one of the most overlooked outfielders in the National League, in my opinion. Since Fay doesn’t say either way that he has been invited, merely that he is “likely” to be invited, I’m placing him in the “under consideration” category.
  • A tweet from William Aish, who works for a ESPN Radio station in Santo Domingo, quotes the manager of the Leones del Escogido as saying that Adrian Beltre is more practicing with them to prepare for the WBC, not play for the Leones. I’m going to put Adrian Beltre in the possibly/likely category.
  • Adam Rubin of ESPN New York writes that David Wright is likely the only Met to be scheduled to play in the WBC. Considering that Johan Santana is the only player that immediately comes to mind who would probably good enough to even be invited (and he probably won’t be allowed by the Mets due to his injury), this isn’t too much of a surprise.

As usual, go after the jump for more.

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Wednesday Links: Mister Baseball

I’ve featured links to a site that covers Japanese baseball, and a site about Korean baseball, so today, I’m putting up a link to a site on European baseball. It’s called “Mister Baseball“. It has nothing to do with that one movie about Tom Selleck playing in Japan, and instead covers all of the ups and downs of the various leagues in Europe, both the two professional ones in the Netherlands and Italy, as well as the smaller competitions elsewhere, while sometimes also giving some general baseball news.

You can find it above, or in the links section of this blog.

Who’s in/out/in-between of the World Baseball Classic as of 8:13 PM of Jan. 1, 2013

Not much today:

As usual, check under the jump for the full list.

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WBC 2013 Projections: Dominican Republic Version 2.1

It’s time for another round of projections for the Dominican Republic’s World Baseball Classic roster. Those that have already been confirmed fully by the World Baseball Classic organizers are italicized.

As usual, the rules I used in making this roster:

  • Any player coming off a major injury or who has a history of injuries is unlikely to participate. This is especially true for the pitchers.
  • Players that will be on new teams are less likely to participate, but shouldn’t be completely ignored, with the exception of pitchers.
  • Teams are made up of 28 players, of which 13 of them must be pitchers and two of them catchers.
  • The pitch count rules make relievers extremely important.

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New Year’s Resolutions

So, what resolutions do people in baseball have this year? I have some thoughts…

Stephen Strasburg and the Washington Nationals… play the whole season, and not be shut down during the stretch run.

Toronto Blue Jays… party like it’s the early 1990s.

Houston Astros… try not to lose 105 or more games.

Justin Verlander… throw a perfect game. For any other pitcher, that resolution would seem ridiculous.

Mike Trout… avoid any sort of sophomore jinx.

Albert Pujols… don’t take a month to get going this season.

R.A. Dickey… keep throwing that knuckler.

Cubs fans… be patient.

The Phillies… try to go on one last run.

The Orioles… try to keep the magic going.

The Yankees… it doesn’t matter what I say, I know your resolution is to win the World Series.

The Red Sox… finally make that Mike Napoli signing official. Seriously, what is taking so long?

EA Sports… resurrect MVP Baseball!

Brandon McCarthy… get this fixed.

The Seattle Mariners… try to get Felix Hernandez signed long-term.

Everybody… have a Happy New Year!

Images of 2012: Won’t be too long…

Okay, so this is an Instagram image. But it’s a good one. It is of Opening Day in San Francisco this season. And, by the way, only about a month and a half until pitchers and catchers report, about two months until the WBC and about three months until we see stuff like this again:

Photo by Shaketini, used under a Creative Commons license.

 

Happy New Year!

 

Who’s in/out/in-between of the World Baseball Classic as of 7:03 PM of Dec. 29, 2012

The news tonight on people dropping in or out of the World Baseball Classic:

As always, go below the jump for the full list:

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Images of 2012: Year of the Trout

Without further comment: Mike Trout.

Photo by Keith Allison. Used under a Creative Commons license.