Dec/22/08 12:46 AM Filed in:
Ryan Braun
MILWAUKEE -- Before he plays
for his team in 2009, Brewers outfielder Ryan
Braun will suit up for his country.
Braun said Friday that he has accepted an invitation to
play for Team USA in the second installment of the
World Baseball Classic, the 16-team tournament
scheduled for March 5-23 at locations around the world.
"I'm really excited to get to represent my country,"
Braun said. "It's an honor just to get invited for the
event, and I think it's going to be great."
Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter, Braves third baseman
Chipper Jones and catcher Brian McCann, Angels pitcher
John Lackey and Red Sox second baseman (and reigning
American League MVP) Dustin Pedroia have also said they
will play for Team USA, which will be looking to
improve on its somewhat disappointing showing in the
2006 inaugural event.
The 28-man U.S. roster will assemble under manager
Davey Johnson on March 2 in Clearwater, Fla., the
Spring Training home of the Phillies. The squad will
tune up with a trio of exhibitions from March 3-5
before its Classic opener on March 7 against Team
Canada at Toronto's Rogers Centre.
Also in Pool C with the U.S. and Canada are Italy and
Venezuela. The top two teams will advance to the second
round in Miami against the winners of Pool D, which is
comprised of the Dominican Republic, the Netherlands,
Panama and Puerto Rico.
The Classic finals are scheduled for March 21-23 at
Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles.
Braun, who has belted 71 home runs in his first two big
league seasons, is the first Brewer to commit to next
year's Classic, but several other players expressed
interest, including right-hander Yovani Gallardo, whose
Mexican countrymen made it to the second round of the
2006 event. Considering Gallardo missed most of 2008
after undergoing knee surgery, the Brewers probably
would prefer he remain at Maryvale Baseball Park.
But speaking in October, during the Brewers' brief
playoff run, Gallardo said he was interested in suiting
up for Team Mexico.
"I bet there are a bunch of guys out there who want
this opportunity," Gallardo said. "So if the
opportunity is there for me, I definitely would take
it. I'm pretty sure the guys who did it last time had a
great experience."
(mlb.com)