Alannado.

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[Sports Center/Comprehensive Report] The World Baseball Classic (WBC) is about to start in March. The official list of teams is announced today. Among the 20 teams, there are a total of 67 major league stars participating in the classic.

"ESPN" reported that each team must have at least 14 pitchers on its 30-man roster.

Among the 20 teams in the classic game, a total of 67 stars participated in the WBC, 8 of whom won the annual MVP, and 186 players were players in the 40-man roster of major league teams.

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The U.S. team has Angels star Mike Trout, Dodgers star Mookie Betts, Mets hitman Pete Alonso, Phillies slugger Kyle Schwarber, last season's National League MVP Goldschmidt (Paul Goldschmidt), and the Cardinals hit Alan Do (Nolan Arenado) and other good players.

Machado.

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The Dominicans have Padres star Manny Machado, Blue Jays Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Red Sox hitter Rafael Devers, Mariners rookie J. Rodriguez ( Julio Rodriguez, last year's World Series MVP Jeremy Pena and other fighters.

Although Puerto Rico does not have Twin Cities guerrilla hitter Carlos Correa, it still has Francisco Lindor, Tigers "infield magician" Javier Baez, Mets finisher Edwin Diaz, Blue Jays Berrios (Jose Berrios) et al.

Otani Shohei.

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Mexico has Dodgers left-hander Julio Urias, Blue Jays catcher Alejandro Kirk, Rays outfielder Randy Arozarena and Astros pitcher Jose Urquidy; The Canadian team has Dodgers first baseman Freddie Freeman, Guardians pitcher Cal Quantrill, Red Sox pitcher Nick Pivetta and other good players to help out.

The Japanese team has Otani Shohei and the priest Darvish; the South Korean team has Kim He-sung and the Korean Cardinals second baseman Tommy Edman; the Cuban team has the White Sox outfielder Luis Robert, third baseman Yoan Moncada.

Venezuela has Warriors star Ronald Acuna Jr., Yankees "Gleyber" Torres, and Astros "Atubo" Aituve (Jose Altuve); the Netherlands has The shortstop star Xander Bogaerts who just joined the Padres.

Uries.

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