Mexico, Panama WBC Qualifier Rosters
The World Baseball Classic on Friday unveiled rosters for the next set of qualifiers, set for March 17-20 in Mexicali, Mexico, and Panama City, Panama. Australia last month won its qualifier to advance to the 2017 WBC.
Qualifier No. 2: Mexicali, Mexico
Teams: Czech Republic, Germany, Mexico, Nicaragua
Schedule:
March 17 (All Times EST)
Germany vs. Nicaragua, 3:30 p.m.
Czech Republic vs. Mexico, 7:30 p.m.
March 18
Czech Republic vs. TBD, 3:30 p.m.
Mexico vs. TBD, 10:30 p.m.
March 19
TBD vs. TBD, 9 p.m.
March 20
Finalist vs. finalist, 10 p.m.
GERMANY | ||||
First | Last | Pos. | MLB Org. | Current Club |
Max | Boldt | INF | FA | – |
Eric | Brenk | SS | FA | – |
Martin | Dewald | RHP | FA | – |
Lucas | Dickman | RHP | FA | – |
Ludwig | Glaser | INF | FA | – |
Simon | Gühring | C | FA | – |
Daniel | Hinz | RHP | FA | – |
Christopher | Howard | C | FA | – |
Lukas | Jahn | SS | FA | – |
Sascha | Koch | RHP | FA | – |
Kevin | Kotowski | OF | FA | – |
Nadir | Ljatifi | SS | Reds | AZL (R) |
Donald | Lutz | OF | Reds | Pensacola (AA) |
Sascha | Lutz | OF | FA | – |
Enorbel | Marquez | LHP | FA | – |
Kent | Matthes | OF | FA | – |
Bruce | Maxwell III | C | Athletics | Nashville (AAA) |
Will | Ohman | LHP | FA | – |
Sven | Schüller | RHP | Dodgers | Ogden (R) |
Markus | Solbach | RHP | Diamondbacks | Mobile (AA) |
Luke | Sommer | LHP | FA | – |
Lukas | Steinlein | RHP | FA | – |
Jan-Niclas | Stöcklin | RHP | FA | – |
Dominique | Taylor | OF | Royals | Wilmington (HiA) |
Daniel | Thieben | RHP | FA | – |
Kevin | Trisl | RHP | FA | – |
Maurice | Wilhelm | RHP | FA | – |
Christoph | Ziegler | INF | FA | – |
Most of the German players are currently playing in the German Baseball-Bundesliga. Additionally a couple of MLB-affiliated players have made the team. Max Kepler, who is competing for a spot on the opening day roster of the Twins, is not on the roster. Also newly signed Pascal Amon (Dodgers) isn’t on the squad.
However, Donald Lutz (Reds), Markus Solbach (Diamondbacks), Sven Schueller (Dodgers) and Nadir Ljatifi (Reds) are on the roster. Lutz re-signed with the Reds in February after a terrific stay in the Australian Baseball League; Solbach was born in Germany and his family relocated to Detroit when he was six when his father—a longtime Ford employee in Germany—was moved to the company’s main plant. Solbach returned to Germany, played baseball there, went to the Australian Baseball League where the Twins found him. They released him after three seasons and he caught on with Windy City of the independent Frontier League. The Diamondbacks—known for their deft indy league scouting— pounced and he was solid at low Class A before struggling with a promotion; Schuller is a product of the Regensburg academy, which has produced Lutz, among others who signed pro contracts; Ljatifi was a member of the German Junior National team.
Catcher Bruce Maxwell (Athletics) and outfielders Dominique Taylor (Kansas City Royals) and Ken Matthes (Lancaster Barnstormers) will make their German national team debut. Maxwell and Taylor were born in Germany to U.S. military parents. Former big league reliever Will Ohman returns for a second time after debuting at the WBC Qualifier 2012 in Regensburg.
Germany’s new manager is former big league infielder Garth Iorg. He will be supported by fellow ex-big leaguers Willie Upshaw and Dennis Cook, as well as Martin Helmig and Troy Williams from Germany. Cook is well known in European Baseball after coaching the Swedish National Team a couple of years ago.
CZECH REPUBLIC | ||||
First | Last | Pos. | MLB Org. | Current Club |
Jan | Blazek | RHP | FA | – |
Boris | Bokaj | RHP | FA | – |
Petr | Cech | C | FA | – |
Mike | Cervenak | 3B | FA | – |
Marek | Cervenka | RHP | FA | – |
Martin | Cervenka | C | Indians | Akron (AA) |
Premek | Chroust | UTI | FA | – |
Tomas | Duffek | LHP | FA | – |
Adam | Hajtmar | INF | FA | – |
Jakub | Hajtmar | INF | FA | – |
Matej | Hejma | OF | FA | – |
Tomas | Junec | 1B | FA | – |
Jakub | Malik | OF | FA | – |
Marek | Minarik | RHP | FA | – |
Petr | Minarik | RHP | FA | – |
Daniel | Mraz | RHP | FA | – |
Jan | Novak | LHP | FA | – |
Michal | Ondracek | OF | FA | – |
Tomas | Polansky | RHP | FA | – |
Martin | Schneider | RHP | FA | – |
Petr | Sila | OF | FA | – |
Jakub | Sladek | INF | FA | – |
Michal | Sobotka | RHP | FA | – |
Alex | Sogard | LHP | FA | – |
John | Straka | RHP | FA | – |
Jan | Tomek | RHP | FA | – |
Petr | Vojak | INF | FA | – |
Petr | Zyma | INF | FA | – |
As in 2012, the majority of the Czech national team’s players are active in the Czech Republic or are players affiliated with MLB organizations. Mike Cervenak and Alex Sogard return for a second stint with the Czech team after 2012. Additionally they hope John Straka can be on the team, but MLB is still checking his eligibility. If he doesn’t make the cut, Lukas Ercoli will take his spot. The players with U.S. ties include: Indians farmhand Martin Cervenka, a catcher; lefthander Thomas Duffek, who pitched at Division II Missouri-St. Louis; former Twins farmhands Jakub Hajtmar and Matej Hejma; 2015 pros righthander Marek Minarik (Pirates, released in November) and lefthander Jan Novak (Orioles); and shortstop Petr Zyma, who played at Creighton for one season at at Southwestern Oklahoma State for another.
Manager Mike Griffin’s coaching staff features 2004 World Series winner Trot Nixon as bench coach. The team already traveled to Arizona for a short training camp. They will play five exhibition games against the Milwaukee Brewers, a team from Japan, France, the Chicago Cubs and the San Francisco Giants.
MEXICO | ||||
First | Last | Pos. | MLB Org. | Current Club |
Armando | Aguilar | LHP | FA | – |
Andres | Avila | RHP | Athletics | Nashville (AAA) |
Arturo | Barradas | LHP | FA | – |
Carlos | Bustamonte | RHP | FA | – |
Xorge | Carrillo | C | Mets | Las Vegas (AAA) |
Sebastian | Elizalde | OF | Reds | Dayton (A) |
Carlos | Fisher | RHP | Rangers | Frisco (AA) |
Giovanni | Gallegos | RHP | Yankees | Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (AAA) |
Jesus | Garcia | RHP | FA | – |
Adrian | Gonzalez | 1B | Dodgers | Majors |
Leonardo | Heras | OF | Astros | Corpus Christi (AA) |
Walter | Ibarra | INF | FA | – |
Stephen | Landazuri | RHP | Mariners | Jackson (AA) |
Alejandro | Mejia | SS | Cardinals | Memphis (AAA) |
Agustin | Murillo | 3B | FA | – |
Efren | Navarro | 1B | Mariners | Tacoma (AAA) |
Juan | Perez | OF | Reds | Louisville (AAA) |
Oliver | Perez | LHP | Nationals | Majors |
Esteban | Quiroz | INF | FA | – |
Hector | Rodriguez | LHP | Orioles | Bowie (AA) |
Francisco Issmael | Salas | INF | FA | – |
Jake | Sanchez | RHP | Athletics | Midland (AA) |
Mark | Serrano | RHP | FA | – |
Javier | Solano | RHP | FA | – |
Humberto | Sosa | C | FA | – |
Jesus | Soto | LHP | Padres | DSL Padres (R) |
Sebastian | Valle | C | Yankees | Trenton (AA) |
Jorge | Vazquez | 1B | FA | – |
Host team Mexico will be led by former major league infielder Edgar Gonzalez, who was a member of Team Mexico during the 2009 and 2013 installments of the WBC. In the three previous editions of the event, Mexico has gone 6-8 while advancing to the second round in both 2006 and 2009. The 28-man roster features 16 players in pro ball, including Edgar’s brother and five-time All-Star Adrian Gonzalez of the Dodgers. Others include solid receiving catcher Xorge Carrillo of the Mets, who rose as high as Triple-A but has played at Double-A the past two seasons; Sebastian Elizalde (Reds), who was among leaders in team-adjusted OPS+ in the Florida State League; Leo Heras, the compact Mexican League star who has struggled in pro ball with the Astros; Sebastian Valle, once the top defensive catcher in the Phillies’ organization but now looking to catch on with the Yankees, and veteran lefthander Oliver Perez, who signed with the Nationals in the offseason; Giovanni Gallegos signed with the Yankees ($100,000) along with Luis Niebla ($75,000) in a package deal from the Mexico City Red Devils in January 2011; The Orioles purchased first baseman/corner outfielder Efren Navarro from the Angels in January. The lefthanded batter has hit .246/.303/.324 in parts of four seasons in the big leagues and is known best for his defense at first base.
NICARAGUA | ||||
First | Last | Pos. | MLB Org. | Current Club |
Jairo | Beras | OF | Rangers | Hickory (LoA) |
Alex | Blandino | SS | Reds | Daytona (A) |
Dwight | Britton | OF | FA | – |
Darrel | Campbell | 3B | FA | – |
Ofilio | Castro | SS | FA | – |
Leonardo | Crawford | LHP | Dodgers | AZL (R) |
Berman | Espinoza | RHP | FA | – |
Samuel | Estrada | RHP | FA | – |
Fidencio | Flores | RHP | FA | – |
Juan Ramon | Flores | OF | FA | – |
Kevin | Gadea | RHP | Mariners | DSL Mariners 2 (R) |
Ronald | Garth | 2B | FA | – |
Carlos | Gonzalez | RHP | Reds | Pensacola (AA) |
Sandor | Guido | 1B | FA | – |
Osman | Gutierrez | RHP | Blue Jays | Buffalo (AAA) |
Jonathan | Loaisiga | RHP | Yankees | DSL (R) |
Diomar | Lopez | RHP | Padres | AZL (R) |
Gustavo | Martinez | RHP | FA | – |
Janior | Montes | C | FA | – |
Renato | Morales | OF | FA | – |
Melvin | Novoa | C | Rangers | AZL (R) |
Omar | Obregon | SS | Braves | Rome (A) |
Jhonny | Polanco | RHP | Red Sox | Pawtucket (AAA) |
Elmer | Reyes | SS | FA | – |
Jose | Saenz | RHP | FA | – |
Carlos | Teller | LHP | FA | – |
Junior | Tellez | RHP | FA | – |
Wuillians | Vasquez | UTI | FA | – |
Nicaragua, which will be appearing in its second WBC Qualifier after going 0-2 in 2013, is managed by former big league outfielder Marvin Benard. Eleven members of the roster are affiliated with pro teams, including Jairo Beras, who signed with the Rangers for $4.5 million in February 2012, triggering controversey because he changed his birth date to make him eligible to sign. He later was forced to serve a one-year suspension. Still just 21, Beras is coming off a ./291/.332/.440 season at low Class A Hickory. Also on the roster is Alex Blandino, the Reds’ first-rounder in 2014 out of Stanford who is No. 7 on the team’s Top 10. Blandino got a promotion to Double-A after hitting well at Daytona and is likely to begin the year there again; Melvin Novoa, known for his bat speed, had a solid first season in the States, posting a .734 OPS for the Rangers Rookie-level AZL team. The Braves’ Omar Obregon, a 2011 signee, lacks power but does a good job getting on base.
Qualifier No. 3: Panama City, Panama
Teams: Spain, France, Panama, Colombia
Schedule:
March 17 (All Times EST)
Colombia vs. Spain, 2 p.m.
France vs. Panama, 9 p.m.
March 18
France vs. TBD, 2 p.m.
Panama vs. TBD, 9 p.m.
March 19
TBD vs. TBD, 9 p.m.
March 20
Finalist vs. finalist, 7 p.m.
PANAMA | ||||
First | Last | Pos. | MLB Org. | Current Club |
Alberto | Acosta | RHP | FA | – |
Dario | Agrazal | RHP | Pirates | West Virginia (LoA) |
Anthony | Amaya | OF | FA | – |
Harold | Arauz | RHP | Phillies | Lakewood (HiA) |
Alberto | Baldonado | LHP | Mets | St. Lucie (HiA) |
Euclides | Bethancourt | RHP | FA | – |
Jorge | Bishop | SS | FA | – |
Jose | Camarena | C | FA | – |
Luis | Castillo | OF | FA | – |
Ramon | Castillo | C/1B | FA | – |
Gerald | Chin | 2B | FA | – |
Manny | Corpas | RHP | FA | – |
Angel | Cuan | LHP | FA | – |
Paolo | Espino | RHP | Nationals | Syracuse (AAA) |
Saul | Gonzalez | RHP | FA | – |
Javier | Guerra | SS | Padres | Lake Elsinore (HiA) |
Ariel | Jurado | RHP | Rangers | Hickory (LoA) |
Humberto | Mejia | RHP | Marlins | GCL (R) |
Jorge | Miranda | OF | FA | – |
Edgard | Munoz | SS | FA | – |
Eliecer | Navarro | LHP | FA | – |
Andy | Otero | LHP | Braves | Mississippi (AA) |
Carlos | Quiroz | 1B | FA | – |
Davis | Romero | LHP | FA | – |
Carlos | Ruiz | C | Phillies | Majors |
Edmundo | Sosa | SS | Cardinals | Peoria (LoA) |
Eduardo | Thomas | INF | FA | – |
Isaias | Velasquez | OF | FA | – |
The host team Panama will be led by former big league slugger Carlos Lee, who hit 358 home runs during his 14-year career and played for Panama during the 2013 Qualifier. Overall, Panama is 2-7 in WBC play, including 0-5 during the main tournament. Panama has 10 players on the roster in affiliated ball, including Carlos Ruiz of the Phillies and the Padres’ No. 1 prospect Javier Guerra, acquired from Boston in the Craig Kimbrel deal. Others are Harold Arauz, acquired by the Phillies in the Ken Giles deal. Signed in 2011 out of Panama for $300,000, Arauz is a 6-foot-2 righthander who is a strike-thrower who throws a ton of cutters that get up to the low-90s. He has a clean delivery with some feel for his secondary stuff; Righthander Dario Agrazal is a control artist who doesn’t miss many bats; Ariel Jurado ranked No. 11 in the South Atlantic League’s Top 20 Prospects. Jurado mixes a plus sinker with a four-seamer that he can run up to 95 mph, and he also has above-average control to both sides of the plate. Edmundo Sosa ranked No. 9 in the Appalachian League. Sosa has made steady progress since signing as a 16-year-old out of Panama in July 2012 and had an outstanding season at Johnson City. He grew into more power and made steady progress and he appears poised for the jump to a full-season league in 2016.
FRANCE | ||||
Name | Post | MLB Org | Current Club | |
Jacques | Boucheron | OF | FA | – |
Felix | Brown | INF | FA | – |
Dan | Camou | RHP | FA | – |
Leonel | Cespedes | RHP | FA | – |
Gregory | Cros | RHP | FA | – |
Bastien | Dagneau | OF | FA | – |
Jonathan | Duforest | UTI | FA | – |
Dylan | Gleeson | C | FA | – |
Frederic | Hanvi | OF | FA | – |
Jorge | Hereaud | INF | FA | – |
Norbert | Jongerius | OF | FA | – |
Pierrick | Le Mestre | RHP | FA | – |
Maxime | Lefevre | INF | FA | – |
Rene | Leveret | 1B | FA | – |
Ernesto | Martinez | C | FA | – |
Ernesto Wilson | Martinez | LHP | FA | – |
Samuel | Meurant | RHP | FA | – |
Jonathan | Mottay | RHP | FA | – |
Owen | Ozanich | RHP | FA | – |
Andy | Paz | C | Athletics | Beloit (LoA) |
Keino | Perez | RHP | FA | – |
Anthony | Piquet | RHP | FA | – |
Esteban | Prioul | LHP | FA | – |
Douglas | Rodriguez | UTI | FA | – |
Lucas | Serafin | RHP | FA | – |
Yoann | Vaugelade | RHP | FA | – |
Antoine | Villard | RHP | FA | – |
Frederic | Walter | INF | FA | – |
France’s team is managed by former Dodgers all-star closer Eric Gagne and has one player in affiliated ball, Andy Paz of the A’s, a catcher of Cuban descent who signed for a reporter $95,000 as an international free agent in 2011. Others who spent time in pro ball are Dan Camou, Lucas Serafin and Rene Leveret. Camou and Leveret played for France’s WBC Qualifier in 2012.
SPAIN | ||||
First | Last | Pos. | MLB Org. | Current Club |
Oscar | Angulo | INF | FA | – |
Rogelio | Armenteros | RHP | Astros | Quad Cities (LoA) |
Jorge | Balboa | RHP | FA | – |
Engel | Beltre | OF | FA | – |
Richard | Castillo | RHP | FA | – |
Jose | Cruz | RHP | FA | – |
Rhiner | Cruz | RHP | FA | – |
Iker | Franco | C | FA | – |
Lesther | Galvan | CF | FA | – |
Jesus | Golindano | 3B | FA | – |
Yasser | Gomez | OF | FA | – |
Ivan | Granados | LHP | FA | – |
Luis | Guillorme | SS | Mets | Columbia (LoA) |
Ricardo | Hernandez | LHP | FA | – |
Lazaro | Leyva | RHP | Orioles | Aberdeen (SS) |
Daniel | Martinez | OF | FA | – |
Jesus | Merchan | INF | FA | – |
Rolando | Merino | C | FA | – |
Leslie | Nacar | RHP | FA | – |
Antonio | Noguera | LHP | FA | – |
Blake | Ochoa | C | FA | – |
Andres | Perez | RHP | FA | – |
Sergio | Perez | RHP | FA | – |
Richard | Salazar | LHP | FA | – |
Yunesky | Sanchez | INF | FA | – |
Carlos | Sierra | RHP | Astros | GCL (R) |
Gabriel | Suarez | C | FA | – |
Jesus | Ustariz | INF | FA | – |
Spain has five players affiliated with big league clubs, most notably shortstop Luis Guillorme, the Mets’ No. 12 prospect and MVP of the South Atlantic League. Others are Rogelio Armenteros (Astros), Richard Castillo (Rockies), Lazaro Leyva (Orioles’ No. 20 prospect) and Carlos Sierra (Astros). Armenteros, who landed in Spain after defecting from Cuba, in 2009 pitched Cuba to a third-place finish in the World Youth Baseball Championship; The Venezuelan Castillo got as high as No. 17 in the Cardinals system after signing in 2007 but was released in 2013 and signed with the Rockies. He was granted free agency last November and has yet to find a new organization; Leyva, signed in 2014 out of Cuba for $750,000, has a fastball that has touched 100 mph and he struck out 8.3 batters per nine innings in 2015; Sierra signed with the Astros in February; because his grandfather has roots in Spain, Sierra, who made 26 relief appearances in two seasons in Serie Nacional, was able to establish residency outside of Cuba in order to leave the island legally. Others on the roster are former Astro, Met and Tiger Rhiner Cruz, now with Rakuten of Nippon Professional Baseball and Engel Beltre, who signed with the Red Sox for $600,000 when the 2006 international signing period opened only to be traded to Texas a year later for Gagne, France’s manager in this tournament. Yunesky Sanchez a Cuban national, had the game-winning, two-run single in the 10th inning of the qualifier championship game in 2012. Spain beat Israel in the finale to win the ’12 qualifier, played in Jupiter, Fla., and advanced to the 16-team WBC for 2013.
COLOMBIA | ||||
First | Last | Pos. | MLB Org. | Current Club |
Horacio | Acosta | RHP | FA | – |
Kendy | Batista | RHP | FA | – |
Steve | Brown | OF | FA | – |
Randy | Consuegra | RHP | FA | – |
Nabil | Crismatt | RHP | Mets | Las Vegas (AAA) |
William | Cuevas | RHP | Red Sox | Pawtucket (AAA) |
Carlos | Diaz | LHP | Giants | Richmond (AA) |
Kevin | Escorcia | LHP | White Sox | DSL (R) |
Jhonatan | Escudero | RHP | Cardinals | Johnson City (R) |
Dilson | Herrera | INF | Mets | Majors |
Ronald | Luna | SS | FA | – |
Yeizer | Marrugo | RHP | Orioles | DSL (R) |
Luis | Martinez | C | FA | – |
Charlie | Mirabal | INF | FA | – |
Arismendy | Mota | RHP | FA | – |
Gregory | Nappo | LHP | Marlins | New Orleans (AAA) |
Dewin | Perez | LHP | Cardinals | Peoria (LoA) |
Tito | Polo | CF | Pirates | West Virginia (LoA) |
Jesus | Posso | C | Phillies | Williamsport (SS) |
Harold | Ramirez | CF | Pirates | Majors |
Mauricio | Ramos | SS | Royals | Northwest Arkansas (AA) |
Reynaldo | Rodriguez | OF | Twins | Rochester (AAA) |
Yesid | Salazar | RHP | FA | – |
Adrian | Sanchez | 2B | Nationals | Harrisburg (AA) |
Karl Lewis | Triana | RHP | FA | – |
Jesus | Valdez | OF | FA | – |
Carlos | Vidal | CF | Yankees | Pulaski (R) |
Angel | Vilchez | RHP | FA | – |
Colombia will be managed by Luis Urueta, who served as the team’s first base coach during the 2013 Qualifier. Urueta, the short-season field coordinator for the Diamondbacks, has been a coach or coordinator in the D-backs organization since 2007. Colombia went 1-2 in its WBC debut during the 2013 Qualifier, with its lone victory coming in an 8-1 defeat of Nicaragua. The team features 16 players in affiliated ball, including Dilson Herrera, the likely Mets’ second baseman of the future; Nabil Crismatt, a Mets righthander who exhibited tremendous control at Rookie-level Kingsport; Jhonatan Escudero, a thin righthander signed by the Cardinals in 2009 who struck out 9.6 batters per nine innings at Rookie-level Johnson City in 2015. Kevin Escorcia, a lefthander with the White Sox who in 2014 had a 33 percent strikeout rate against a 5.4 percent walk rate before sliding back in 2015; Outfielder Harold Ramirez of the Pirates, No. 95 on the Top 100 Prospects.
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