Sunday, March 29, 2009

Japan Defends Title, Winning WBC Again

Japan celebrating their victory over Korea, 5-3. Photo from the New York Times.


Good evening sports fans and welcome to this weeks edition of the Wide World of Wildcats. The World Baseball Classic came to an end last Monday as Japan took the title of World Champions once again it what was a remarkable game. Let's get to it, shall we?

Unlike the rest of the tournament, the championship game was just that-one game that determined who would become this years world champions. The game, held at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California, was between rivals Korea and the defending champions, Japan. This game was the fifth meeting for the two teams, with their series tied at 2-2. 

Japan was ahead 3-1 in the bottom of the 9th as it looked like the game was over, but Korea came back to tie it 3-3, sending the game to extra innings. In the top of the 10th inning, Seattle Mariner and Japanese star Ichiro Suzuki hit a two-run single, putting Japan back on top 5-3. Korea was unable to answer back which led Japan to the 5-3 win.

Pitcher Daisuke Matsuzaka of Japan, who plays for the Boston Red Sox, was named MVP for the second consecutive WBC. It's been a huge few years for Daisuke who is now a two-time WBC champion, a two-time WBC MVP and he won the World Series with the Red Sox in 2007.
Daisuke Matsuzaka pitching for Japan. Photograph from daylife.com


Japan earned the prize winnings of $2.7 million for wining the tourney with a bonus of $400,000 for winning the first round. Korea still came up big, earning $1.7 million for the runner-up position and an additional $300,000 for winning the first round.

The game was played in front of a record breaking crowd of 54,846. This years WBC drew in bigger numbers and more fans than the previous tournament. Attendance for the tournaments 39 games rose from 737,112 to an astounding 801,408. Television viewership also increased, raising 30 percent in the U.S. With numbers like this, the tournament will continue to be a huge success in its 2013 return.

Looking far ahead to the future, many are hoping that due to the success of the WBC, baseball will be added to the Summer Olympics in 2016. It may seem far fetched, but Major League Baseball and International officials have already begun lobbying for the return of America's favorite pastime to the Olympics. Only time will tell...

For a great photo slideshow of Japan done by the New York Times, click here.

That concludes this weeks edition, but I'll be back next week, same time, same place. Until next time, Bear Down!

Monday, March 23, 2009

Mexico Eliminated from WBC



Hey there sports fans and welcome to this weeks edition of the Wide World of Wildcats. Great week for Wildcat fans here in Tucson as the team is now in the sweet 16 in the NCAA tournament, but a sad week for Mexico as they were eliminated from the World Baseball Classic. Let's recap their time in the tourney.

In Round 1 in Mexico City, Mexico, the team went 2-2, beating South Africa and Australia and losing to Australia and Cuba. They were however, able to advance to the second round, playing back-to-back games at Petco Park in San Diego, California. 

In their first second round game, Mexico took on Korea losing 8-2. Shortstop Augie Ojeda of Mexico had 2 RBIs, giving Mexico the little hope they had in this game, but unfortunately it was not enough. In game 2, Mexico played Cuba who had previously destroyed them 16-4 in a first round game so now it was Mexico's chance to get revenge. Even with 7 hits, including 1 homerun by third baseman Jorge Cantu, Mexico was unable to seek their revenge, losing 7-4. Double elimination put Mexico out of the tournament, but the team is still holding their heads high and looking to come back bigger and better than ever in the 2013 WBC.
Tonight will be the championship game will be held at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California at 6 p.m. MST. The defending champs Japan will take on Korea in the teams fifth meeting in this series. The series between the two is an even 2-2, so this game is really up for grabs. Make sure to tune in tonight on ESPN or ESPN Deportes in which should be one for the books. 

Congrats to the WBC for another exciting tournament. I look forward to seeing what the 2013 tournament brings and hope it is even more successful than this one. From Tucson, this concludes this edition, but make sure to tune in next time. Until then, Bear Down! 

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!

Sunday, March 8, 2009

D-backs vs. Team Mexico




At 5:45 p.m. on March 4th, myself along with my friend Meredith pulled into the parking lot at Tucson Electric Park, home of Arizona Diamondback's spring training, ready for an exciting baseball game between the Arizona Diamondbacks and Team Mexico. The sun was starting to set as we paid the $5 parking fee and made our way to the ticket office to purchase lawn seats. Upon arriving at the ticket office, the lines were so long they trickled into the parking lot, each line no shorter than 15 people. Meredith and I looked at each other and smiled as we both pulled our Borderbeat badges out of our bags in hopes of using them to enter the game. It is important to note that a couple days prior to this game, I called and emailed media relations for the D-backs in hopes of attaining media passes, but I never heard back. We never really thought our badges would work but we figured we had nothing to lose and it was worth a try. We went up to the main entrance, flashed our laminated badges like we owned the place and told them we were journalists with Borderbeat. The ticket-takers looked at us, looked at each other and then directed us to the "office" for further guidance. It looks like our plan was actually going somewhere...

At the office, we talked to the nice, older woman working the desk who was more than happy to help us. She called one of the guys who does media relations for the D-backs who wants to talk to one of us about our motives of obtaining press passes. Meredith willingly takes the call thinking it is going to be a piece of cake and proceeds to get yelled at about being "unprofessional" and not going through the proper process of obtaining a pass. He then tells Meredith that he needs to talk to our professor to make sure we are legitimate. Meredith handles herself beautifully as we scramble for our professor's, Jay, phone number. We finally
 get it and Jay thankfully agrees to call in and vouch for us. Meredith and I patiently await the outcome, hoping that Jay can work his magic and talk this guy into giving us passes. After 15  minutes, the media relations guy calls back and wants to talk to one of us again. This time, I step up to the plate and confidently take the phone. He was pleasant and asked me what we kind of story we were hoping to attain. I tell him all about why we were there-to simply get a story about Team Mexico playing the D-backs. After hearing me out, he agrees to give us media passes. 30 minutes later, it's go time.
We enter Tucson Electric Park and to my surprise, it is packed. Fans are wondering the ballpark, purchasing T-shirts, eating hot dogs and sipping on a refreshing beer. Red D-backs shirt are lost in a sea of green Mexico jerseys.  While this is supposed to be D-backs "home" game, there were by far more Team Mexico fans showing their team pride. Along with the Mexico and D-backs jerseys, many people were wearing the official World Baseball Classic 2009 shirt since Team Mexico would be representing for their country in the tournament which started Thursday. 

Meredith and I circle the park and take a few pictures from the first baseline and decide to take full advantage of our passes and head to the press box. We walk behind the closed double black doors and take the elevator up to the third floor. A security guard checks our passes and clears us for the box. We enter the box which is next to empty, consisting of only six other media members and take a seat (but not before grabbing a complimentary water). The view from the box is unreal. We were seated between the third baseline and home plate, but more towards home plate. You could see the entire park from our seats. The lights were illuminating the field as fans were out of their seats cheering loudly for their favorite players and for their team of choice. Meredith and I sat in the box for the remainder of the game, bailing out a little early to avoid the traffic.

All in all, the game was a great time. It started out a little rough, but it was worth it in the end. The game was exciting as Team Mexico had 19 runs, beating the D-backs 19-4 and just being in the ballpark and experiencing the game up close made it that much better. The measures a journalist must take to get the perfect story are endless and on March 4th, we proved this.

Check out Team Mexico in the World Baseball Classic as they hope to bring home the championship. For a complete schedule, click here.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

D-backs Spring Training


Good evening sports fans and welcome to this weeks edition of Wide World of Wildcats. Big week in Tucson as Spring Training games started up this week for the Arizona Diamondbacks. There are only 35 days until the MLB season begins and as D-backs blogger and host of the Arizona Diamondbacks Webisodes Daron Sutton puts it, "You let the sweat pour in February so that the champagne can pour in October."

The D-backs took to the field on February 27th against the Chicago White Sox where they suffered a devastating loss, 1-10. On February 28th the D-backs went against the Texas Rangers losing 4-6 and they got their first win today vs. the Oakland As, 9-7. The D-backs next game will be on March 4th against Team Mexico. For a complete D-backs Spring Training schedule, click here.

The D-backs have a 40-count roster and players who were least expected to have an impact were stepping up to the plate. The team is relying on their strong pitchers and their young talent to help lead the D-backs to victory. Ryan Roberts, a non-roster invitee, has really showed what he is capable of, especially in the today's game. Roberts, originally from Ft. Worth, Texas, had two hits which gave him a run scored and an RBI. Ro
berts has played three seasons in the MLB, two with the Toronto Blue Jays and one with the Texas Rangers. He is showing a lot of potential with the D-backs, but it may be too early to predict his future with the team. 

Tickets for Spring Training are very reasonably priced and if you can stand the Tucson heat, you are guaranteed a good time. Ticket prices range from the cheapest, $5 for lawn seats and standing seats, to the most expensive, $16 for the covered mezzanine (recommended if you want to stay out of the sun) and for field level infield. To check out a full list of ticket prices and to purchase tickets, click here.

This season, the D-backs are looking to clinch their fifth divisional crown in 12 seasons. It's going to take a lot of hard work and effort, but the D-backs are up for the challenge. Come check out the D-backs as they take on Team Mexico at Tucson Electric Park at 5:05 p.m. on March 4th.

That wraps up this weeks edition. Tune in next week for another exciting update! Go out and support the D-backs and until next time, Bear Down!