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Cub aces to Canada?


Cub aces to Canada?
The big question marks for Canada will revolve around ace starters Ryan Dempster and Rich Harden when provisional rosters for the World Baseball Classic are unveiled today.

Both Chicago Cubs pitchers are crucial to the national team's chances of success in the second edition of the 16-team tournament, but their status is uncertain even though they are eager to play.

Dempster missed out on the inaugural competition in 2006 out of loyalty to his club after signing a $15US.5-million, three-year contract, and sources suggest he may feel compelled to skip this March's event for the same reasons.

In November the right-hander from Gibsons, B.C. -- 17-6 with a 2.96 ERA last season -- re-signed with the Cubs for $52 million over four years, and the size of the deal might lead him to remain in camp with his team.

Harden, meanwhile, had to miss the 2006 tournament because of an arm injury and his history of health problems could make the Cubs reluctant to free him up, although indications are that hasn't happened to this point.

The right-hander from Victoria was 10-2 with a 2.07 ERA in 25 starts for Oakland and Chicago last season and his 148 innings were his highest total since throwing 189 2-3 in 2004 for the Athletics.

Where both stand will become clear as the 45-man provisional rosters for each country are announced this evening. Any player not on that roster will not be eligible to participate.

Final 28-man rosters must be set by Feb. 24. Canada hosts Pool C in the opening round at Toronto's Rogers Centre and begins play against the U.S. on March 7.

Pitching has been and remains Baseball Canada's main issue in assembling a roster. Injuries have already taken Erik Bedard, Shawn Hill and Scott Mathieson out of the mix and will likely keep fireballing prospect Phillippe Aumont from suiting up as well.

Additionally, veterans Rheal Cormier and Chris Reitsma, who both pitched in the Olympics, have retired, further thinning out the crop of arms to choose from.

Should Canada end up with only one or neither of Dempster and Harden, general manager Greg Hamilton will have a tough time cobbling together an experienced staff.

Jeff Francis is a go right now, although there are murmurs the Colorado Rockies aren't thrilled with the thought of their ace taking part again.

Toronto Blue Jays hopeful Scott Richmond is a go, as are relievers Jesse Crain and Eric Gagne.


Author:Fox Sports
Author's Website:http://www.foxsports.com
Added: January 19, 2009

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