Under the World Baseball Classic official rules, each country must name a 28 man roster, with 13/14 pitchers and at least two catchers. I've used these guidelines for my guesses below.
I have also made some assumptions about who will be unavailable for the tournament. Given their reasonably unstable roster positions, I think it is unlikely we will see Josh Spence, Liam Hendriks, Rich Thompson and Travis Blackley. I recognize that Luke Hughes is in a similar predicament, but I also recall reading somewhere (which I can't now remember) that he'd committed to play. As for Grant Balfour, I would be very (pleasantly) surprised if he played - he usually works real hard through Spring Training, and I think the WBC would not suit his preferred build up.
With that in mind, here we go:
PITCHERS
- Tim Atherton (23): rock solid ABL season so far, showed dependability in the All Star game.
- Adam Bright (28): was there in '09, and is having a pretty tidy ABL season.
- John Hussey (26): quietly putting together a solid year for the Aces - 2.10 ERA and WHIP under 1.20 in his last ten games - last three as a starter.
- Steve Kent (24) : was named in the ABL All Star squad, has 20 strikeouts and just 2 walks in 14 innings of work in the ABL so far this year
- Dan McGrath (18): played in the ABL All Star game, one of our younger pitching prospects, they will take him as a development opportunity
- Paul Mildren (28): not having his best ABL season, but he is a stalwart of Aussie pitching - was there in '06 and '09 - he must be there again
- Peter Moylan (34): played for Australia in '06, he is fit and looking for a gig in 2013 - great opportunity for him to impress and to help out the national team
- Chris Oxspring (35): was named to the provisional squad in '09 but did not feature in the tournament. Surely he has to be one of the first selections - he has been dominant in the ABL for three years. His stuff might not be as sharp as it once was, but he is getting results.
- Kyle Perkins (21): like McGrath, one of our pitching prospects. Was very effective in the ABL All Star Game, great opportunity for him.
- Ryan Rowland-Smith (29): one of our more experienced pitchers who has demonstrated his intent to play in the WBC by appearing in the ABL All Star game. A walk up start.
- Dushan Ruzic (31): was named in the ABL All Star game, also named in the '09 WBC provisional squad. Gives some pitching variety, and can play a number of roles, including eating up some innings if needed.
- Warwick Saupold (23): solid year in the minors last year, and putting up great numbers in the ABL.
- Ryan Searle (23): had a great year last year, finishing in AAA and is building a strong season for the Bandits this year
- Brad Thomas (35): I'm a little unsure about Thomas, he has been at times unreliable in the ABL - but he does have experience pitching in Asia, which I think is a big plus for the pool games
- Brendan Wise (27): having another great year in the ABL and played in the '09 tournament.
Another intriguing option would be to take Tim Kennelly, who could give some versatility with both the bat and ball.
CATCHERS
- Allan de San Miguel (24): he's been the best Aussie catcher in the ABL for a while now and I think he has earnt his spot in this squad as the starting backstop
- Matt Kennelly (23): had a good year at AA last year, and has been very consistent in recent years for the Heat
- Ryan Battaglia (20): there's a good chance we will take a young catcher along- Ryan was selected in the All Star game, so could get a start here.
INFIELD
- James Beresford (23): posted solid numbers in his first year of AA in 2012 and has taken no time at all to have an impact in the ABL in 2013 - hitting .333 in his first 8 games. He's got to be the starting shortstop
- Brad Harman (27): major league experience, played in the '09 tournament - he's the logical starting second baseman
- Justin Huber (30): really not having his best year in the ABL, and did not find great success at the WBC last time round - but he has a lot of experience and performed in the ABL All Star game.
- Luke Hughes (28): assuming he is healthy, he will be there. I think he will share time with Harman at 2B, or will play 3B or DH
- Stefan Welch (24): like Beresford he put up good numbers in his first year of AA last year. Will play 1B/3B
OUTFIELD
- Corey Adamson (20): this kid is tearing it up in the ABL and was on the roster for the All Star Game. We will need to take some youth to develop for the future
- Elliot Biddle (24): putting up good numbers in the ABL and made his debut for Team Australia in the All Star game
- Mitch Dening (24): got some game time in the '09 WBC and sitting on a .338 average in the ABL this year with a power resurgence
- Trent Oeltjen (29): incredibly experienced - must be a walk up start.
- Chris Snelling (31): looks to have made an ABL comeback just to prepare for the WBC - an on base percentage machine, he leads the league in walks (24 in just 22 games) and is has a .469 OBP.
What do you think? Leave a comment or tweet me @ozmlbplayers with your thoughts.
5 comments:
One Aussie pitcher not known so well locally is Clayton Tanner and he spent last year playing AAA for the SF Giants. He played for Australia at the 2011 World Cup and I think he'll be in the WBC mix.
I wouldn't rule out Travis Blackley because when I spoke with him on Thursday night he seemed all set to play in the WBC. I can't help but wonder if it will therefore be the same for Josh Spence and Richard Thompson?
You left out David Kandilas. I think he is a huge chance to make the WBC roster
Hi Nicholas, yes you are right, Tanner could be a bit of a dark horse selection.
I have heard similar comments from others about Blackley - and it would be great to see him in there. It would also be great to see Spence and Thompson, but I think their roster spots are (slightly) less secure than Blackley's, and for this reason they will be keen to impress their big league clubs at spring training.
Hi Will - yes i did overlook Kandilas. I am a big fan of his, and you are right he is in with a big shot. Would be great to see him there.
No reward for consistent performance.
Biddle was well in front of a couple of younger players. The fact that they are signed players has helped them and is not a coincidence. Snelling selection is beyond belief. Team has Deebles stamp all over it and if unsuccessful he should bear brunt of criticsm. Good offensive hitters are few and far between in australian baseball.
Hi Marcus, thanks for your views. Yes, I think Snelling is a bit of a surprise in some ways. He seemed to disappear from the face of the earth for a while prior to this ABL season. But that said, he has been an OBP machine all his career, and has some genuine MLB pedigree.
It will be very interesting to see how it all goes. Hopefully well!
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