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Published: January 19, 2009
The thought of Derek Jeter and Dustin Pedroia turning double plays together is probably enough to make Yankees and Red Sox fans cringe.
World Baseball Classic, here they come.
On opposite sides of the New York-Boston rivalry, Jeter and Pedroia could make up the United States' middle infield at the WBC in March.
Jimmy Rollins, Evan Longoria and Grady Sizemore also were among 43 players on the provisional U.S. roster. All 16 teams in the tournament had until Monday to submit lists of up to 45 players under consideration for their final rosters, which will be whittled down to 28 spots.
Final rosters will be picked by Feb. 24. They must include at least 13 pitchers and two catchers.
Yankees star Alex Rodriguez was included on the Dominican Republic's provisional roster, as expected. A-Rod played for the United States during the first WBC in 2006.
This year's U.S. squad could feature Derrek Lee and Kevin Youkilis at first base, Pedroia and Brian Roberts at second, Jeter and Rollins at shortstop, and Longoria, Chipper Jones and David Wright at third.
Brian McCann, A.J. Pierzynski, Brian Schneider and Chris Iannetta are the possible catchers.
Outfielders included besides Sizemore were Ryan Braun, Curtis Granderson, Brad Hawpe, Ryan Ludwick, Carlos Quentin, Shane Victorino and Vernon Wells.
Mark DeRosa was listed as a utility player.
Tampa Bay's Scott Kazmir, John Lackey, Roy Oswalt and Jake Peavy are some of the top starting pitchers under consideration. The bullpen could be anchored by closer Joe Nathan.
First-round WBC games will be played in Tokyo, Mexico City, Toronto and San Juan, Puerto Rico. Defending champion Japan faces China in the March 5 opener.
Second-round action shifts to San Diego and Miami, and the semifinals and finals will be played at Dodger Stadium.
In the inaugural Classic in 2006, a U.S. team loaded with All-Stars failed to reach the semifinals, and Japan beat Cuba for the title. The 2006 WBC drew 486 players, about 235 from major league clubs.
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