"We will go ahead because we feel things will be equal in the future," Murata [Pacific League secretary general Shigeru Murata]. "It won't be like they are the hosts and we are their guests."I'll soon be booking my trip to Japan for next March. This will be great!
Jim Small, the managing director of MLB Japan, said that while MLB and its union will retain ownership of the WBC, no one side would have a majority on the steering committee to plan the next tournament in 2009."
Q: How will players be selected for the World Baseball Classic?
A: Each National Federation, in cooperation with the professional leagues in each country/territory (to the extent that such an organization exists), will select the players that will represent their team. The selection of all players under contract with MLB Clubs must be approved by World Baseball Classic, Inc., the tournament entity jointly governed by MLB and the MLBPA.
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From an article on Baseball America's website: And later in the article: And lest some fear this is just MLB stars separated out by country, note the inclusion of such nations as Italy, China, and the Netherlands - who have very few (if any?) representatives in MLB.
More from the official MLB.com announcement this evening: