The following contains the team squads for the Beijing 2008 Summer Olympics .
Canada [ ]
The roster for the Canada national baseball team was as follows.[1] [2]
P
24
James Avery
June 10, 1984
Chattanooga Lookouts (AA)
P
35
Chris Begg
September 12, 1979
San Jose Giants (A+)
P
22
Tim Burton
July 30, 1983
Akron Aeros (AA)
P
37
Rhéal Cormier
April 23, 1967
Moncton Mets
P
23
David Davidson
April 23, 1984
Altoona Curve (AA)
P
31
Steve Green
January 26, 1978
Lehigh Valley IronPigs (AAA)
P
25
Mike Johnson
October 3, 1975
La New Bears
P
32
Brooks McNiven
June 19, 1981
Connecticut Defenders (AA)
P
34
Chris Reitsma
December 31, 1977
Free agent
P
42
R.J. Swindle
July 7, 1983
Lehigh Valley IronPigs (AAA)
C
28
David Corrente
October 13, 1983
Dunedin Blue Jays (A)
C
30
Chris Robinson
May 12, 1984
Tennessee Smokies (AA)
17
Emerson Frostad
January 13, 1983
Frisco RoughRiders (AA)
14
Brett Lawrie
January 18, 1990
Langley Blaze
IF
11
Stubby Clapp
February 24, 1973
Lexington Legends (coach)
IF
15
Emmanuel Garcia
March 4, 1986
Binghamton Mets (AA)
IF
9
Matt Rogelstad
September 13, 1982
Harrisburg Senators (AA)
IF
40
Scott Thorman
January 6, 1982
Richmond Braves (AAA)
29
Jimmy Van Ostrand
August 7, 1984
Salem Avalanche (A)
OF
19
Ryan Radmanovich
August 9, 1971
Somerset Patriots
OF
20
Michael Saunders
November 19, 1986
Tacoma Rainiers (AAA)
OF
7
Adam Stern
February 12, 1980
Norfolk Tides (AAA)
OF
33
Nick Weglarz
March 11, 1981
Kinston Indians (A+)
Pete Orr was originally named to the team, but pulled out when he was called up to the major league roster of the Washington Nationals .[3] He was replaced by 22-year-old Emmanuel Garcia .[4] Scott Richmond was also removed from the team when he was called up by the Toronto Blue Jays . Pitcher James Avery was named as a replacement.[5]
China [ ]
The roster for the China national baseball team was as follows.[6]
P
Bu Tao
January 1, 1983
Sichuan Dragons
P
Chen Junyi
August 26, 1981
Guangdong Leopards
P
Chen Kun
March 5, 1980
Sichuan Dragons
P
Guo Youhua
September 29, 1983
Sichuan Dragons
P
Li Chenhao
July 2, 1977
Beijing Tigers
P
Li Weiliang
September 2, 1980
Beijing Tigers
P
Liu Kai
October 11, 1987
Gulf Coast Yankees
P
Lu Jiangang
February 19, 1979
Tianjin Lions
P
Sun Guoqiang
August 11, 1974
Jiangsu Hope Stars
P
Wang Nan
October 7, 1981
Beijing Tigers
P
Xu Zheng
May 10, 1981
Beijing Tigers
P
Zhang Li
February 3, 1980
Shanghai Eagles
C
Wang Wei
December 25, 1978
Arizona League Mariners
C
Yang Yang
May 19, 1986
Beijing Tigers
IF
Jia Yubing
February 18, 1983
Arizona League Mariners
IF
Zhang Yufeng
February 9, 1977
Shanghai Eagles
IF
Sun Wei
September 11, 1976
Beijing Tigers
IF
Hou Fenglian
July 11, 1980
Tianjin Lions
IF
Jia Delong
July 4, 1985
Guangdong Leopards
OF
Feng Fei
February 18, 1983
Sichuan Dragons
OF
Li Lei
June 24, 1984
Beijing Tigers
OF
Sun Lingfeng
August 14, 1978
Beijing Tigers
OF
Wang Chao
March 23, 1985
Tianjin Lions
OF
Zhang Hongbo
June 6, 1980
Guangdong Leopards
Chinese Taipei [ ]
The roster for the Chinese Taipei national baseball team was as follows.
P
12
Lee Cheng-Chang
October 21, 1986
Taipei Physical Education College
P
17
Tsao Chin-Hui
June 2, 1981
MLB free agent
P
18
Pan Wei-Lun
March 5, 1982
Uni-President Lions
P
19
Lo Chia-Jen
April 7, 1986
Chinese Culture University
P
21
Chen Wei-Yin
June 12, 1985
Chunichi Dragons
P
36
Ni Fu-Te
November 14, 1982
Chinatrust Whales
P
46
Yang Chien-Fu
April 22, 1979
Sinon Bulls
P
81
Hsu Wen-hsiung
December 5, 1978
La New Bears
P
96
Cheng Kai-Wen
July 26, 1988
Chinese Culture University
P
99
Chang Chih-Chia
May 6, 1980
La New Bears
C
27
Yeh Chun-Chang
October 25, 1972
Sinon Bulls
C
34
Kao Chih-kang
February 7, 1981
Uni-President Lions
C
41
Chen Feng-Min
October 29, 1977
La New Bears
IF
6
Shih Chih-wei
August 4, 1977
La New Bears
IF
7
Kuo Yen-Wen
October 25, 1988
Gulf Coast Reds
IF
11
Chiang Chih-Hsien
February 21, 1988
Lancaster JetHawks (A+)
IF
23
Peng Cheng-Min
August 6, 1978
Brother Elephants
IF
31
Lin Chih-Sheng
January 1, 1982
La New Bears
IF
49
Chang Tai-Shan *
October 31, 1976
Sinon Bulls
OF
24
Lin Che-Hsuan
September 21, 1988
Greenville Drive (A)
OF
28
Lo Kuo-Hui
September 26, 1985
High Desert Mavericks (A+)
OF
52
Chen Chin-feng
October 28, 1977
La New Bears
OF
55
Pan Wu-hsiung
March 11, 1981
Uni-President Lions
OF
66
Chang Chien-Ming
July 27, 1980
Sinon Bulls
On August 13, 2008, right before the Chinese Taipei vs. Netherlands match, Chang Tai-Shan was banned by the IBAF on showing up in the Olympic Games after he was tested positive for a banned substance.[7] The Chinese Taipei National baseball team could only finish the Olympics with the remaining 23 players.
Cuba [ ]
The roster for the Cuba national baseball team was as follows.
P
99
Pedro Luis Lazo
April 15, 1973
Pinar del Río
P
42
Miguel Lahera
January 24, 1985
La Habana
P
45
Jonder Martínez
June 22, 1978
La Habana
P
64
Elier Sánchez
October 4, 1986
Camagüey
P
62
Yadier Pedroso
April 9, 1986
La Habana
P
23
Vicyohandri Odelín
June 26, 1980
Camagüey
P
16
Adiel Palma
August 20, 1970
Cienfuegos
P
32
Norberto González
October 10, 1979
Cienfuegos
P
20
Norge Luis Vera
October 3, 1971
Santiago de Cuba
P
74
Luis Miguel Rodríguez
June 3, 1973
Holguín
C
8
Ariel Pestano
January 31, 1974
Villa Clara
C
40
Rolando Meriño
February 17, 1971
Santiago de Cuba
C
Eriel Sánchez
April 12, 1975
Sancti Spíritus
IF
55
Alexander Mayeta
February 22, 1977
Industriales
IF
28
Héctor Olivera
April 5, 1985
Santiago de Cuba
IF
10
Yulieski Gourriel
June 9, 1984
Sancti Spíritus
IF
12
Michel Enríquez
February 11, 1979
Isla de la Juventud
IF
2
Eduardo Paret
October 23, 1972
Villa Clara
IF
3
Luis Miguel Navas
February 2, 1980
Santiago de Cuba
OF
1
Giorvis Duvergel
September 8, 1979
Guantánamo
OF
14
Yoandry Urgellés
July 28, 1981
Industriales
OF
88
Alexei Bell
October 2, 1983
Santiago de Cuba
OF
24
Frederich Cepeda
April 8, 1980
Sancti Spíritus
OF
54
Alfredo Despaigne
June 17, 1986
Granma
Yunieski Maya and Yulieski González were originally named, but were replaced with Miguel Lahera and Elier Sánchez .
Japan [ ]
The roster for the Japan national baseball team was as follows.
P
19
Koji Uehara
April 3, 1975
Yomiuri Giants
P
11
Kenshin Kawakami
June 22, 1975
Chunichi Dragons
P
13
Hitoki Iwase
November 10, 1974
Chunichi Dragons
P
28
Kyuji Fujikawa
July 21, 1980
Hanshin Tigers
P
18
Yu Darvish
August 16, 1986
Hokkaido Nippon Ham Fighters
P
17
Yoshihisa Naruse
October 13, 1985
Chiba Lotte Marines
P
21
Tsuyoshi Wada
February 21, 1981
Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks
P
47
Toshiya Sugiuchi
October 30, 1980
Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks
P
15
Masahiro Tanaka
November 1, 1988
Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles
P
16
Hideaki Wakui
June 21, 1986
Saitama Seibu Lions
C
10
Shinnosuke Abe
March 20, 1979
Yomiuri Giants
C
39
Akihiro Yano
December 6, 1968
Hanshin Tigers
C
22
Tomoya Satozaki
May 20, 1976
Chiba Lotte Marines
IF
2
Masahiro Araki
September 13, 1977
Chunichi Dragons
IF
25
Takahiro Arai
January 30, 1977
Hanshin Tigers
IF
55
Shuichi Murata
December 28, 1980
Yokohama BayStars
IF
6
Shinya Miyamoto
November 5, 1970
Tokyo Yakult Swallows
IF
7
Tsuyoshi Nishioka
July 27, 1984
Chiba Lotte Marines
IF
52
Munenori Kawasaki
June 3, 1981
Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks
IF
3
Hiroyuki Nakajima
July 31, 1982
Saitama Seibu Lions
OF
31
Masahiko Morino
July 28, 1978
Chunichi Dragons
OF
23
Norichika Aoki
January 5, 1982
Tokyo Yakult Swallows
OF
41
Atsunori Inaba
August 3, 1972
Hokkaido Nippon Ham Fighters
OF
46
Takahiko Sato
August 9, 1978
Saitama Seibu Lions
South Korea [ ]
The roster for the South Korea national baseball team was as follows.
P
11
Oh Seung-Hwan
July 15, 1982
Samsung Lions
P
22
Han Ki-Joo
April 29, 1987
Kia Tigers
P
28
Yoon Suk-Min
July 24, 1986
Kia Tigers
P
91
Song Seung-Jun
June 29, 1980
Lotte Giants
P
51
Jung Keun Bong
July 15, 1980
LG Twins
P
17
Kim Kwang-Hyun
July 22, 1988
SK Wyverns
P
13
Jang Won-Sam
June 9, 1983
Woori Heroes
P
47
Kwon Hyuk
November 6, 1983
Samsung Lions
P
99
Ryu Hyun-Jin
March 25, 1987
Hanwha Eagles
P
21
Chong Tae-Hyon
November 10, 1978
SK Wyverns
C
20
Jin Kab-Yong
May 8, 1974
Samsung Lions
C
37
Kang Min-Ho
August 18, 1985
Lotte Giants
IF
10
Lee Dae-Ho
June 21, 1982
Lotte Giants
IF
25
Lee Seung-Yeop
August 18, 1976
Yomiuri Giants
IF
3
Ko Young-Min
February 8, 1984
Doosan Bears
IF
8
Jeong Keun-Woo
October 2, 1982
SK Wyverns
IF
18
Kim Dong-Joo
February 3, 1976
Doosan Bears
IF
7
Park Jin-Man
November 30, 1976
Samsung Lions
IF
14
Kim Min-Jae
January 3, 1973
Hanwha Eagles
OF
35
Lee Jin-Young
June 15, 1980
SK Wyverns
OF
15
Lee Yong-Kyu
August 26, 1985
Kia Tigers
OF
29
Lee Taek-Keun
July 10, 1980
Woori Heroes
OF
50
Kim Hyun-Soo
January 12, 1988
Doosan Bears
OF
39
Lee Jong-Wook
June 18, 1980
Doosan Bears
Im Tae-Hoon had been originally named, but was replaced with Yoon Suk-Min .
Netherlands [ ]
The roster for the Netherlands national baseball team was a follows.|[8]
P
David Bergman
August 16, 1981
Corendon Kinheim
P
Leon Boyd
August 30, 1983
BY Neptune
P
Rob Cordemans
October 31, 1974
Sparta / Feyenoord
P
Michiel van Kampen
January 23, 1976
Corendon Kinheim
P
Diegomar Markwell
August 8, 1980
BY Neptune
P
Shairon Martis
March 30, 1987
Columbus Clippers (AAA)
P
Loek van Mil
September 15, 1984
Beloit Snappers (A)
P
Alexander Smit
October 2, 1985
Sarasota Reds (A+)
P
Juan Carlos Sulbaran
November 9, 1989
American Heritage School
P
Pim Walsma
February 3, 1987
L & D Amsterdam Pirates
C
Sidney de Jong
April 14, 1979
L & D Amsterdam Pirates
C
Tjerk Smeets
June 3, 1980
Corendon Kinheim
IF
Sharnol Adriana
November 13, 1970
Rojos del Águila de Veracruz
IF
Yurendell de Caster
September 26, 1979
Columbus Clippers (AAA)
IF
Michael Duursma
February 26, 1978
Konica Minolta Pioneers
IF
Percy Isenia
December 25, 1976
Sparta / Feyenoord
IF
Roel Koolen
April 20, 1982
Corendon Kinheim
IF
Raily Legito
July 26, 1978
BY Neptune
IF
Jeroen Sluijter
April 2, 1975
BY Neptune
OF
Bryan Engelhardt
January 10, 1982
Corendon Kinheim
OF
Eugene Kingsale
August 20, 1976
BY Neptune
OF
Dirk van 't Klooster
April 23, 1976
Corendon Kinheim
OF
Martijn Meeuwis
July 14, 1982
BY Neptune
OF
Danny Rombley
November 26, 1979
Corendon Kinheim
United States [ ]
The roster for the United States national baseball team was as follows.
General Manager: Bob Watson
Manager: Davey Johnson [9] [10]
P
40
Brett Anderson
February 1, 1988
Midland RockHounds (AA)
P
34
Jake Arrieta
March 6, 1986
Frederick Keys (A)
IF
18
Brian Barden
April 2, 1981
Memphis Redbirds (AAA)
IF
17
Matthew Brown
August 8, 1982
Salt Lake Bees (AAA)
P
30
Trevor Cahill
March 1, 1988
Midland RockHounds (AA)
P
47
Jeremy Cummings
November 7, 1976
Durham Bulls (AAA)
IF
2
Jason Donald
September 4, 1984
Reading Phillies (AA)
P
45
Brian Duensing
February 22, 1983
Rochester Red Wings (AAA)
OF
24
Dexter Fowler
March 22, 1986
Tulsa Drillers (AA)
OF
7
John Gall
April 2, 1978
Albuquerque Isotopes (AAA)
IF
10
Mike Hessman
March 5, 1978
Toledo Mud Hens (AAA)
P
39
Kevin Jepsen
July 26, 1984
Salt Lake Bees (AAA)
P
15
Brandon Knight
October 1, 1975
New Orleans Zephyrs (AAA)
P
21
Mike Koplove
August 30, 1976
Las Vegas 51s (AAA)
OF
44
Matthew LaPorta
January 8, 1985
Akron Aeros (AA)
C
6
Louis Marson
June 26, 1986
Reading Phillies (AA)
P
49
Blaine Neal
April 6, 1978
Toledo Mud Hens (AAA)
IF
3
Jayson Nix
August 26, 1982
Colorado Springs Sky Sox (AAA)
OF
14
Nate Schierholtz
February 15, 1984
Fresno Grizzlies (AAA)
P
37
Jeff Stevens
September 5, 1983
Buffalo Bisons (AAA)
P
29
Stephen Strasburg
July 20, 1988
San Diego State University
C
19
Taylor Teagarden
December 21, 1983
Oklahoma RedHawks (AAA)
IF
26
Terry Tiffee
April 21, 1979
Las Vegas 51s (AAA)
P
35
Casey Weathers
June 10, 1985
Tulsa Drillers (AA)
Notes [ ]
^ Team Canada Olympic baseball roster Archived 2008-09-11 at the Wayback Machine accessed July 18, 2008
^ Baseball Canada Olympic Team Media Guide 2008 Archived March 26, 2009, at the Wayback Machine accessed July 18, 2008
^ CBC Olympics – Orr backs out of Canadian Olympic Team accessed July 28, 2008
^ Emmanuel Garcia headed to Beijing accessed July 28, 2008
^ Avery tabbed to replace pitcher Richmond on Olympic team accessed August 1, 2008
^ Team China Olympic Roster (pdf)
^ Taiwan win minus doping test dropout Archived 2011-05-24 at the Wayback Machine AAP – August 13, 2008, 6:05 pm. Accessed August 13, 2008.
^ Netherlands Olympic Roster Finalized [permanent dead link ] accessed July 18, 2008
^ [1] accessed July 21, 2008
^ Baseball Team Profile . Beijing 2008 website, accessed August 7, 2008]
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