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Sidney Ponson Tested Positive at WBC

Sidney Ponson Tested Positive at WBC

At the 2009 World Baseball Classic, Sidney Ponson currently of the Kansas City Royals tested positive for Phentermine, a stimulant that is on the banned substance list. As a result, Ponson won’t be able to play in international baseball competition for 24 months.
Ponson, who pitched for the Netherlands in the 2009 WBC, says that he was prescribed Phentermine to lose weight. Major League Baseball won’t suspend him.
On the season, Ponson has pitched like he needs performance enhancer. The 32-year-old from Aruba is 1-5 with a 7.27 ERA. Last year, while splitting time between the Texas Rangers and the New York …read more

Ichiro to the DL with a Bleeding Ulcer

Ichiro to the DL with a Bleeding Ulcer

Ichiro Suzuki of the Seattle Mariners has never been on the disabled list – until now. Due to a bleeding ulcer that has led to discomfort and fatigue, Ichiro will begin the 2009 MLB campaign on the disabled list. The Mariners will try to get off on the right foot without arguably their best player.
This offseason has been an extremely busy time for Ichiro. Playing in the 2009 World Baseball Classic for Japan, he had the entire pressure of the country on him to bring home back-to-back WBC titles. Thanks to Ichiro’s game-winning hit, he was able to do just …read more

Bernie Williams Considering Comeback

March 28, 2009 by Stephen Kersey  
Filed under News, Personalities

Bernie Williams Considering Comeback

Bernie Williams, who played for the New York Yankees from 1991 to 2006, said on Friday that he’s considering a comeback to Major League Baseball. The 40-year-old outfielder indicated that his interest was a result of playing for Puerto Rico during the 2009 World Baseball Classic.
In the WBC, Williams played in four games and had a total of seven at-bats. Although he didn’t get a hit, he was able to draw a pair of walks. Despite impressive victories early in the tournament, including a 11-1 victory over the United States, Puerto Rico ended up bowing out in the second round.
When …read more

Ichiro a Hero as Japan Wins 2009 WBC

March 24, 2009 by Stephen Kersey  
Filed under Global Baseball

Ichiro a Hero as Japan Wins 2009 WBC

When Japan needed a big hit to win their second straight World Baseball Classic, they got the needed hit from their biggest star. Ichiro, who has been one of the best baseball players in the world over the last decade, hit a single in the top of the tenth inning to score two runs for Japan.
After ending South Korea’s chances in the bottom of the 10th, Japan became successful in their bid to go 2-for-2 in the World Baseball Classic. In 2006, they won the inaugural WBC event.
Japan got up early in this ballgame but could never put South Korea …read more

Japan Eliminates Team USA in WBC

March 23, 2009 by Stephen Kersey  
Filed under Global Baseball

Japan Eliminates Team USA in WBC

Japan won the initial World Baseball Classic in 2006. On Monday, they will try to win the 2009 World Baseball Classic after defeating the United States on Sunday night by a final score of 9-4 to advance to the championship game.
The night started off well for the U.S. as they scored in the top of the first inning. After Japan tied it at one, the United States went up 2-1 on a David Wright RBI double in the third inning.
However, the wheels came off for the U.S. in the bottom of the fourth. Facing starter Roy Oswalt, Japan scored five …read more

South Korea Headed to WBC Finals

March 21, 2009 by Stephen Kersey  
Filed under Global Baseball

South Korea Headed to WBC Finals

An underdog against the powerful lineup of Venezuela, South Korea quickly showed that they weren’t intimidated. Sprinting to a 7-0 lead after two innings, South Korea easily held on to win by a final score of 10-2.
South Korea’s lone Major League Baseball player provided the big hit in the first inning. Choo Shin-Soo of the Cleveland Indians hit a three-run shot off of Venezuelan starter Carlos Silva.
On the mound, South Korea got a huge performance from Yoon Suk-Min. Only 22-years-old, Yoon gave up only two earned runs, seven hits and one walk in 6.1 innings, while striking out four batters. …read more

USA Calls on Oswalt in Semifinals

March 20, 2009 by Stephen Kersey  
Filed under Games Worth Watching, Global Baseball

USA Calls on Oswalt in Semifinals

For their semifinal game against Japan, the United States will put the ball in Roy Oswalt’s hand. In his last outing, Oswalt delivered four shutout innings against the Netherlands in a must-win game.
Facing another must-win game, the US is going back to the pitcher who is regarded by many as the best big game starter on the roster. The 31-year-old has spent his entire career with the Houston Astros.
Although Japan hasn’t officially named their starter, most followers expect Daisuke Matsuzaka to get the start. Last year with the Boston Red Sox, Matsuzaka had an 18-3 record with a 2.90 ERA.
The …read more

USA Survives, Then Loses in WBC

March 19, 2009 by Stephen Kersey  
Filed under Global Baseball, News

USA Survives, Then Loses in WBC

The United States has had a rollercoaster past two days in the 2009 World Baseball Classic. On Tuesday, the US rallied in the ninth inning to beat Puerto Rico and avoid elimination. On Wednesday, the United States got beat handily by Venezuela.
The hero on Tuesday night was David Wright. Down by a run in the bottom of the ninth, Wright hit a single that scored two runs to give their 6-5 margin of victory. With the loss, Puerto Rico was eliminated. Oddly enough, the last time Puerto Rico and the US met, Puerto Rico won that game 11-1.
On Wednesday, Venezuela …read more

Puerto Rico Destroys the U.S. in WBC 2009

Puerto Rico Destroys the U.S. in WBC 2009

The United States recently lost a game to Venezuela in the 2009 World Baseball Classic. Against Puerto Rico, the United States didn’t just lose — they got destroyed. When all was said and done, Puerto Rico had won 11-1 after the mercy rule came into play.
Carlos Beltran and Felipe Lopez hit homeruns for Puerto Rico, while Carlos Delgado had two RBIs and Ivan Rodriguez had three hits. Puerto Rico remains undefeated in the 2009 WBC.
American starting pitcher Jake Peavy got rocked in his two innings of work. He allowed six hits, six homeruns and only struck out one batter. At …read more

World Baseball Classic Standings – 2009 WBC

World Baseball Classic Standings – 2009 WBC

Here’s a look at the standings for the 2009 World Baseball Classic. While it’s not much of a surprise that Cuba and Puerto Rico are undefeated, it is surprising that teams like the United States and Japan have a loss. And it’s very surprising that the Dominican Republic is eliminated.
POOL A
Korea (3-1)
Japan (2-1)
China (1-2)
Taipei (0-2)
POOL B
Cuba (3-0)
Mexico (2-2)
Australia (1-2)
South Africa (0-2)
POOL C
Venezuela (3-1)
United States (2-1)
Italy (1-2)
Canada (0-2)
POOL D
Puerto Rico (3-0)
Netherlands (2-2)
Dominican Republic (1-2)
Panama (0-2)
Next up is the second round of the World Baseball Classic 2009.

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