The World Baseball Classic was first held in March 2006. It is sanctioned by the International Baseball Federation and created by Major League Baseball. I think this was a great idea, and I personally love it. Every country is allowed to put together a team. They can even invite players that currently play on Major League teams in the US. The only country that does not do this is Cuba.


It shows how much pride these athletes have for their countries. You have Hanley Ramirez that plays for the Dominican Republic, you also have Ichiro Suzuki for Japan, Miguel Cabrera playing for Venezuela, as well as Jorge Cantu playing for Mexico and many more. The USA also has their own players, such as: Derek Jeter and Chipper Jones. It gives these players a sense of pride. They aren’t only playing in front of the United States but instead they are playing in front of the entire world! I cant even imagine how great a feeling that must be. It is a great honor to be invited to play for your native country. Japan defeated Cuba to become the winners of the first WBC in 2006.





Everyone pretty much has the same answer when asked who should be considered for MVP this year: Kobe Bryant, Dwayne Wade and Lebron James. In the previous seasons many wouldn’t even consider Wade, but not this year. Wade leads the league in points-per-game (29.7 pts) and he leads the other 2 candidates in rebounds and assists per game. Some may argue that statistics do not define a Most Valuable Player. The MVP should go to a player that is MOST VALUABLE to their team. If this is true, Wade should still get the award. Last year Wade was battling injuries resulting in the team having the worst record in the NBA. Now, Wade is back and he has them fighting for the 4th spot in the playoffs. The season is not over and they have already doubled their wins from last year. It’s all because of Dwayne Wade! D-Wade for MVP! Here is a clip of his latest buzzer beater:
