The Canadian national baseball team is the baseball team which represents Canada in international tournaments.
In June of 2005, Major League Baseball announced the formation of the World Baseball Classic (WBC), an international competition to be held in March of 2006 for the first time. Canada was one of the sixteen teams invited to play in the inaugural classic. Because the event will be held in March, before the North American baseball season traditionally starts, players active in Major League Baseball or any minor league affiliates are eligible to play in the WBC, making the team markedly different from the teams which represented Canada in the 2005 World Cup or the 2004 Olympics.
Before being eliminated after the first round, Canada played in Pool B of the tournament with Mexico, South Africa and the United States.
vs. South Africa
Team Canada was heavily favored to win their first game against South Africa, a team made up almost entirely by amateurs. However, South Africa put up a tough challenge to the Canadian team. South African starter, Carl Michaels pitched outstandingly; Canada couldn't get a run until the 5th inning, when they scored 3. However, the South Africans shockingly scored 4 runs of their own in the bottom of the 5th against Paul Quantrill. It was back and forth from then on. It looked like South Africa might pull off a monumental upset as they went into the 9th with an 8-7 lead. However, in the top of the 9th, the Canadians scored 4 times to win the game 11-8.
vs. the United States
After almost being upset by a surprising South African team, Canada pulled off an upset of its own with an 8-6 victory over the star-studded United States team. Scoring in each of the first five innings, the Canadians built an 8-0 lead using a combination of timely, patient hitting, steady pitching and clutch fielding. In the bottom of the fifth, the United States threatened a comeback, exploding for 6 runs, capped off by a Jason Varitek grand slam. The Canadian team held off the US the rest of the way, as neither team crossed the plate again in the game. Adam Stern had a strong outing, going 3 for 4, a double shy of the cycle, with an inside the park home run, as well as making several spectacular plays in center field to keep the game close.
vs. Mexico
After Canada's victory over the United States, they got shocked by the Mexican team in a 9-1 resounding defeat. Unfortunately for the Canadian side, this victory would eventually cost them the trip to the 2nd round of the tournament after the United States beat South Africa 17-0 and clinched the second place in Pool B. Canada, USA, and Mexico each finished with a 2-1 record in the pool, but Canada lost the tie-breaker based on runs allowed.
Manager Ernie Whitt
Pitchers Erik Bedard - Baltimore Orioles Chris Begg - in the San Francisco Giants' organization Rheal Cormier - Philadelphia Phillies Jesse Crain - Minnesota Twins Eric Cyr - Uni-President Lions in Taiwan (last MLB team was the San Diego Padres in 2002) Jeff Francis - Colorado Rockies Steve Green - minor league free agent Adam Loewen - in the Baltimore Orioles' organization Scott Mathieson - in the Philadelphia Phillies' organization Mike Meyers - minor league free agent Aaron Myette - Philadelphia Phillies Vince Perkins - in the Toronto Blue Jays' organization Paul Quantrill - Retired after WBC Chris Reitsma - Atlanta Braves
Catchers Pete LaForest - San Diego Padres Chris Robinson - in the Detroit Tigers organization Maxim St. Pierre - in the Detroit Tigers organization
Infielders Stubby Clapp - in the Toronto Blue Jays' organization (last MLB team was the St. Louis Cardinals in 2001) Corey Koskie - Milwaukee Brewers Justin Morneau - Minnesota Twins Kevin Nicholson-in the Pittsburgh Pirates' organization Pete Orr - Atlanta Braves Matt Rogelstad - in the Seattle Mariners organization Matt Stairs - Kansas City Royals Scott Thorman - in the Atlanta Braves' organization
Outfielders Jason Bay - Pittsburgh Pirates Sebastien Boucher - in the Seattle Mariners' organization Aaron Guiel - Kansas City Royals Ryan Radmanovich - last MLB team was the Seattle Mariners in 1998 Adam Stern - Boston Red Sox
Notable Staff
Baseball in Canada | National baseball teams | World Baseball Classic
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