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Team Japan’s Major League Stars no-show for World Baseball Classic

Posted on November 21, 2012November 21, 2012 by philipp

Two-time defending champion Japan, which will face Cuba, China and one of the four qualified teams in the first round of the 2013 World Baseball Classic, is seeing its MLB stars dropping out of the tournament even before the rosters have been announced.

After Yu Darvish (Texas Rangers) started with the withdrawal announcement, Hisashi Iwakuma (Seattle Mariners), Norichika Aoki (Milwaukee Brewers), Ichiro Suzuki (free agent) and Hiroki Kuroda (New York Yankees) followed in the last couple of days.

With “Team Samurai” sweeping a two-game set against Cuba last weekend, they are still among the favorites of next March’s international tournament. But for the reputation of the event it’s not good that so many big-name players are opting for a non-disruptive Spring Training instead of participate in the Baseball World Champion crowning event.

Kendrey Maduro is greeted by his Dutch teammates after hitting his second homer in Group A play at the 2022 U18 European Championship in Hluboka, Czechia. Credit: mister-baseball.com.
Southpaw pitcher Dominic Scheffler became Switzerland's first born-and-raised talent to sign with an MLB organization when he signed with the Cincinnati Reds in 2023. Credit: Roger Savoldelli.
Marek Chlup hustles for third base during North Greenville University's March 27, 2021, game against Salem University. The Prague-born Chlup, who competed at the 2023 World Baseball Classic with Czechia, won the 2022 NCAA D2 national championship with NGU. Credit: North Greenville Athletics.
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