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Dominican Republic Roster – 2009 World Baseball Classic

January 27, 2009 by Stephen Kersey  
Filed under Global Baseball, News

Outside of the United States, the Dominican Republic has arguably the most talented roster in the 2009 World Baseball Classic. Here’s a look at the roster for the Dominican Republic:

Alou, Moises – None
Arredondo, Jose – Los Angeles Angels
Beltre, Adrian – Seattle Mariners
Cabrera, Daniel – Washington Nationals
Cabrera, Melky – New York Yankees
Cano, Robinson – New York Yankees
Carmona, Fausto – Cleveland Indians
Casilla, Santiago – Oakland Athletics
Castillo, Wilkins – Cincinnati Reds
Cordero, Francisco – Cincinnati Reds
Cruz, Juan – None
Cueto, Johnny – Cincinnati Reds
Dotel, Octavio – Chicago White Sox
Guerrero, Vladimir – Los Angeles Angels
Guillen, Jose – Kansas City Royals
Jimenez, Ubaldo – Colorado Rockies
Liriano, Francisco – Minnesota Twins
Marmol, Carlos – Chicago Cubs
Marte, Damaso – New York Yankees
Martinez, Pedro – None
Olivo, Miguel – Kansas City Royals
Ortiz, David – Boston Red Sox
Paulino, Ronny – Philadelphia Phillies
Pena, Carlos – Tampa Bay Rays
Pena, Tony – Arizona Diamondbacks
Peralta, Jhonny – Cleveland Indians
Perez, Odalis – None
Perez, Rafael – Cleveland Indians
Polanco, Placido – Detroit Tigers
Pujols, Albert – St. Louis Cardinals
Ramirez, Aramis – Chicago Cubs
Ramirez, Edwar – New York Yankees
Ramirez, Hanley – Florida Marlins
Ramirez, Ramon – Boston Red Sox
Reyes, Jose – New York Mets
Rodney, Fernando – Detroit Tigers
Rodriguez, Alex – New York Yankees
Rodriguez, Wandy – Houston Astros
Santana, Ervin – Los Angeles Angels
Soriano, Alfonso – Chicago Cubs
Taveras, Willy – Cincinnati Reds
Tejada, Miguel – Houston Astros
Valverde, Jose – Houston Astros
Veras, Jose – New York Yankees
Volquez, Edinson – Cincinnati Reds

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3 Responses to “Dominican Republic Roster – 2009 World Baseball Classic”
  1. GM-Carson says:

    Isn’t Alou like 83 years old or something?!

  2. EP says:

    That would be his father Felipe Alou who is 73, Moises Alou is 42 which might be old for baseball but is till good

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