Thursday, March 12, 2009

World Baseball Classic Kicks Off


Hey there sports fans and welcome to another (early) edition of the Wide World of Wildcats. Big week for sports as the World Baseball Classic is officially underway. For the next few weeks, I will be giving you a play-by-play of Team Mexico and their status in the WBC. Let's get started.

Despite playing at home at Foro Sol Stadium in Mexico City, Mexico, Team Mexico started out a little rough in their first game on Sunday, March 8th against Australia, losing 17-7. Mexico started out strong, leading 5-3 at the bottom of the first inning, but it didn't take long for Australia to gain momentum. Designated Hitter Jorge Vasquez had a big game for Mexico with a home run in the first and four RBIs. Unfortunately it wasn't enough to pull off the win.

Mexico dominated in game two against South Africa, coming up big 14-3. The game was relatively slow, but Mexico picked up the pace towards the end, scoring a combined total of 11 runs in the last three innings. First baseman Adrian Gonzalez had two homeruns, one in the third and one in the eighth, and 6 RBIs. 
The third game took place Wednesday, March 11th and Mexico was able to get their revenge on Australia. This time, they turned the tables around beating Australia 16-1. Mexico pitcher Rodrigo Lopez was unstoppable, pitching 11 strikes and only four balls and holding Mexico to only six hits the entire game. Mexico produced big numbers with 16 runs, 13 hits and 15 RBIs. 

Mexico's final game in round 1 was tonight against the undefeated Cuba. Mexico was up for the challenge, but they were not able to pull through in the end losing 16-4.  The game was all tied up until the fourth inning where Cuba had five runners score. From there it was down hill as Cuba scored 9 runs in the seventh inning and didn't look back.

Mexico will be advancing to round two which will take place at Petco Park in San Diego, California. Their first game will be against Korea who has yet to lose a game in the WBC and is coming off three huge wins. The game will be held on Sunday at 8 p.m. MST and will be aired on the MLB Network and ESPN Deportes.

Well, that concludes this weeks edition. I'm off to sunny Cabo San Lucas, Mexico for a relaxing spring break. Thanks for tuning in and until next time, Bear Down!

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