Canadian Baseball team getting ready
With Baseball scheduled to start shortly, the Canadian Baseball team is ready to make a charge for a medal. Lead by the veteran Rheal Cormier they are interesting mix of seasoned professionals and up and comers, the Canadian squad can’t be overlooked. Possibly one the most interesting players is the late blooming Chris Begg, out of Niagara University, who has shown a great deal of promise in the San Francisco Giants farm system of late and could be called-up at anytime.
There has been a great deal of questions of whether Baseball should be a Olympic sport and whether it should be limited to players under a certain age and exclude those with professional experience. What’s your take on the issue?
Canadian team taking BP (Photo credit: Guo Lei/Xinhua)
Brett Lawrie of Team Canada (Photo credit: Guo Lei/Xinhua)
Pitchers: James Avery (Chattanooga Lookouts), 35 Chris Begg (San Jose Giants), 22 Tim Burton (Akron Aeros), 37 Rheal Cormier, 23 David Davidson (Altoona Curve), 31 Steve Green (Lehigh Valley IronPigs), 25 Mike Johnson (La New Bears), 27 Jonathan Lockwood, 32 Brooks McNiven (Connecticut Defenders), 34 Chris Reitsma, 42 R.J. Swindle (Lehigh Valley IronPigs)
Catchers: 28 David Corrente (Dunedin Blue Jays), 30 Chris Robinson (Tennessee Smokies)
Infielders: 17 Emerson Frostad (Frisco RoughRiders), 14 Brett Lawrie (Langley Blaze), 11 Stubby Clapp (Lexington Legends), 15 Emmanuel Garcia (Binghamton Mets), 9 Matt Roglestad (Harrisburg Senators), 40 Scott Thorman (Richmond Braves), 29 Jimmy VanOstrand (Salem Avalanche)
Outfielders:19 Ryan Radmanovich (Somerset Patriots), 20 Mike Saunders (Tacoma Rainiers), 7 Adam Stern (Norfolk Tides), 33 Nick Weglarz (Kinston Indians)
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