USA Baseball was founded in 1978 and is the governing body for amateur baseball in the United States of America. It is a member of the United States Olympic Committee and organizes the U.S. Olympic baseball team.
USA Baseball organizes various teams comprised of High School, College, and Professional baseball players competing nationally and internationally.
In the 1984 and 1988 Olympics, baseball was a demonstration sport, but Team USA captured a silver and gold respectively. During the 1996 games in Atlanta, the team won the bronze medal. In 2000, for the first time ever, the team was comprised of minor league players. Guided by Tommy Lasorda, the team defeated two-time champion Cuba to capture the gold medal. However, the team failed to qualify for the 2004 Summer Olympics as they lost a qualifying tournament that saw them lose to Mexico in an elimination game during the quarter-final round. Many believe that Team USA's absence may have been one of the reasons the International Olympic Committee dropped baseball from the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, England.
The USA Baseball National Team is a made up of the top freshman and sophomore players of collegiate baseball. Each year the team embarks upon the Red, White and Blue Tour to play exhibition games against various teams in the United States, including an annual tour of the New England Collegiate Baseball League. The tour also features traditional match-ups against Japan and Canada. The National Team featured many MLB players like Mark McGwire, Nomar Garciaparra, Troy Glaus, Mark Prior, Jason Giambi, and Adam Everett.
USA Baseball also fields the Junior National Team (18-under) and the Youth National Team (16-under). It also organizes the USA Junior Olympic Baseball Championships and awards the Golden Spikes Award to the amateur baseball player of the year. Since 1998, USA Baseball has been selecting teams of Professional-level minor league players to represent the United States in various International competitions including the IBAF World Cup, IBAF Intercontinental Cup, Pan Am Games, and Olympic Regional qualifying events. These players are hand selected by USA Baseball Directors from either affiliated MLB Minor League teams or Independent League teams.
On January 17, 2006, the United States announced its provisional 60 man roster (52 players in all), and whittled down the star-studded squad to just 30 players on February 14, 2006. A roster mixed with youth and experience, all teams participating in the tournament needed to have at least three catchers and thirteen pitchers. Sixteen of the thirty Major League clubs are represented on the current squad, including multiple representatives from the New York Yankees (4), Washington Nationals (3), Atlanta Braves (2), Boston Red Sox (2), Chicago Cubs (2), Colorado Rockies (2), Houston Astros (2), and Texas Rangers (2). The fact that four Yankees were selected irked Yankees owner George Steinbrenner, who has been against the WBC being held in the middle of spring training to the point where at his team's complex in Tampa, Florida, he posted a sign apologizing for their absence and mocking the tournament in the process. Major League Baseball commissioner Bud Selig promptly ordered him to take down the sign the next day.
Manager Buck Martinez will bring his 17 years of professional experience as a major league catcher, and 1+ seasons as Toronto Blue Jays' (2001-2002) skipper to Team USA. Former big league managers Davey Johnson and Marcel Lachemann serve as hitting coach and pitching coach, respectively. Rounding out the coaching staff for Team USA are Reggie Smith (hitting), Ken Griffey Sr. (first base), and John McLaren (third base).
Pitchers SP Roger Clemens - Houston Astros RP Chad Cordero - Washington Nationals RP Brian Fuentes - Colorado Rockies RP Todd Jones - Detroit Tigers RP Al Leiter - New York Yankees (Now Retired) RP Brad Lidge - Houston Astros RP Gary Majewski - Washington Nationals RP Joe Nathan - Minnesota Twins SP Jake Peavy - San Diego Padres RP Scot Shields - Los Angeles Angels RP Huston Street - Oakland Athletics RP Mike Timlin - Boston Red Sox RP Dan Wheeler - Houston Astros SP Dontrelle Willis - Florida Marlins
Catchers Michael Barrett - Chicago Cubs Brian Schneider - Washington Nationals Jason Varitek - Boston Red Sox
Infielders SS Derek Jeter - New York Yankees 3B Chipper Jones - Atlanta Braves 1B Derrek Lee - Chicago Cubs 3B Alex Rodriguez - New York Yankees 1B Mark Teixeira - Texas Rangers 2B Chase Utley - Philadelphia Phillies SS Michael Young - Texas Rangers
Outfielders CF Johnny Damon - New York Yankees RF Jeff Francoeur - Atlanta Braves CF Ken Griffey Jr. - Cincinnati Reds LF Matt Holliday - Colorado Rockies CF Vernon Wells - Toronto Blue Jays CF Randy Winn - San Francisco Giants
Exhibition
Round One
Round Two
Semifinal and Final Round
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