Friday, January 18, 2013

World Baseball Classic rosters released

Critics say Team USA should be more star-studded. No Buster Posey or Matt Cain. No Mike Trout or Troy Tulowitzki. No Clayton Kershaw or Justin Verlander or David Price.

"There's one way to quiet all that," Ryan Vogelsong said, "and that's to go win the thing."

The World Baseball Classic provisional rosters were announced Thursday, and Vogelsong and Jeremy Affeldt of Team USA were among a huge Giants contingent to commit. Others were Pablo Sandoval, Marco Scutaro and Jose Mijares (Venezuela), Angel Pagan and Javier Lopez (Puerto Rico), Sergio Romo (Mexico) and Santiago Casilla (Dominican Republic).

The A's have a smaller representation: Pedro Figueroa (Dominican Republic).

"There might not be a lot of glamorous names," Affeldt said of the U.S. roster, "but you've got a good group of veterans and young guys that I feel form a good team with fire to say, 'We want to win this time, not just go through the motions.' "

Team USA, which fell short of the title game in previous WBCs (2006 and 2009), begins training March 1 at the Rockies/Diamondbacks complex in Scottsdale, Ariz., and the journey could last nearly three weeks if the Americans reach the championship game at AT&T Park on March 19.

The Giants have a shortened offseason after clinching the World Series on Oct. 28 and parading through San Francisco on Halloween, and players choosing not to participate have legitimate reasons - Posey hasn't had a full spring training since 2011, and Cain pitched 249 1/3 innings last year.

But for Vogelsong, 35, and Affeldt, 33, this might be their last crack at an international stage. In phone interviews, both acknowledged it's a reason they wanted to pitch in the 16-nation WBC.

"As much as I wanted to do this, it was still a difficult decision," Vogelsong said. "Obviously, my loyalty is to the Giants and my teammates to be in the best shape I can be, in our championship season. I talked to quite a few people about it, and they all said, 'Ryan, you need to go do this.' "

Naturally, starters need more time to build endurance for the season, and Vogelsong said he spoke with Cal Ripken Jr. about earlier preparation, hearing from the Hall of Famer that the older he got, the earlier he'd begin training. Vogelsong said he took just a couple of weeks off before throwing again.

Affeldt said he'll be in Arizona by Feb. 3, long before pitchers and catchers report on Feb. 12, and expects to pitch once or twice in the Cactus League before the first WBC workout.

For the U.S. team, the tourney begins March 8 at Phoenix's Chase Field - one of four first-round sites - with Mexico, Canada and Italy in the Americans' bracket. The second round for the U.S. would be in Florida - second-round games for some teams will be in Tokyo - with the final four teams competing in San Francisco.

"I know I'm being selfish, but it would be awesome for me and Vogey to go to San Fran," Affeldt said. "That'd be special, but I'm sure Pablo and everyone else is thinking the same thing."

Posey, the National League MVP, could have been a huge WBC attraction, but management is relieved to keep him in Giants camp after closely monitoring his ankle injury last spring.

"He's the face of American baseball, and it would be fun to have him on the team," Affeldt said. "I can see both sides. But I think he made the wise decision. To make sure he'll be ready to compete at his level, he needs to be with the Giants. They're your employers."

Vogelsong added, "I'd love to see Buster on that team. Selfishly, as a Giant, I'm glad he's not playing. With all the rehab, it was a long season for him physically and mentally. He went through a lot. We sometimes forget how demanding it is. He'll have plenty of opportunities to do this."

Briefly: Sandoval was in a Venezuelan hospital with abdominal pain and colitis, according to tweets from his brother, Michael. The condition wasn't said to be serious, and he was to be released from the hospital soon.

Complete U.S. roster, including Giants pitchers Ryan Vogelsong and Jeremy Affeldt. B9

Individual tickets for the March 17-19 championship round at AT&T Park go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday at worldbaseballclassic.com

2013 U.S. roster

PlayerPos.Team
Mark Teixeira1BYankees
Brandon Phillips2BReds
Jimmy RollinsSSPhillies
David Wright3BMets
Joe MauerCTwins
Ryan BraunLFBrewers
Adam JonesCFOrioles
Giancarlo StantonRFMarlins
Ben ZobristINFRays
Willie BloomquistINFD-backs
Shane VictorinoOFRed Sox
Jonathan LucroyCBrewers
J.P. ArencibiaCBlue Jays
R.A. DickeySPBlue Jays
Ryan VogelsongSPGiants
Derek HollandSPRangers
Kris MedlenSPBraves
Craig KimbrelRPBraves
Heath BellRPD-backs
Chris PerezRPIndians
Vinnie PestanoRPIndians
Luke GregersonRPPadres
Glen PerkinsRPTwins
Steve CishekRPMarlins
Jeremy AffeldtRPGiants
Tim CollinsRPRoyals
Mitchell BoggsRPCardinals

2013 World Baseball Classic

Pool A: Japan, Brazil, Cuba, China

Pool B: Australia, Chinese Taipei, Korea, Netherlands

Pool C: Venezuela, Dominican Republic, Spain, Puerto Rico

Pool D: United States, Italy, Mexico, Canada

Format

-- Pool play will be held March 2-March 10 in Japan, Taiwan, Puerto Rico and Arizona.

-- The top two teams from each pool advance.

-- Teams from Pool A and Pool B will meet in the second round March 8-12 in Tokyo. Teams from Pool C and Pool D will meet in the second round March 12-16 in Miami.

-- Four second-round survivors will play the semifinals and final March 17-19 at AT&T Park.

Source: http://feeds.sfgate.com/click.phdo?i=c1e18d7052082f3dca3a9750fe47a406

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