Special report: 2008 Olympic Games
OTTAWA, July 11 (Xinhua) -- Canada has named a 24-member men's baseball
team for Beijing Olympics, which is confident to win a medal after finishing
fourth at Athens four years ago.
The team is comprised of six players having attended the 2004 Games and
also some young players who have seldom played at international matches.
Stubby Clapp, considered Canada's most popular and scrappiest Olympic
baseball player, is among the returnees from the 2004 Games to the latest
Olympic edition of the team.
Terry Puhl, a veteran major leaguer of 15 seasons, returns as manager of
Team Canada and has high hopes for his team.
"We have a very good mix of experience and youth on this ball club," Puhl
said in a statement Thursday. "The World Cup and qualifiers gave our younger
guys some invaluable international experience and I believe that this team is
more than capable of winning a medal (at the Olympics)."
The team will meet in Toronto on July 28 to begin its Olympic training camp
before it takes on the United States in an Olympic tune-up series in North
Carolina from Aug. 1-4. Canada will then face the Netherlands in Beijing for
their final two exhibition games before the Olympic competitions kick off.
Canada will open their campaign of Olympics on Aug. 13 against China. The
rest of the field includes the United States, the Netherlands, Cuba, Chinese
Taipei, Japan and Korea.