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Michael Westbay
(aka westbaystars)
Founder
Well I have an idea that can help this issue and even set-up some intriguing match-ups (IMO). Here are a few Ideas:
I like the current format, but the 1st change I would make is that the number 1 seeds of pools A & B go into pool 1 (2nd Round) with the number 2 seeds of pools C & D; and the number 1 seeds of pools C & D go into pool 2 (2nd Round) with the number 2 seeds of pools A & B.
This guarantees no team will face each other more than three times; with the third match being in semi-final or final round. And we would see different matches we did not get a chance to see; like US vs. Korea, Netherlands vs. Japan, Mexico vs. Venezuela, Cuba vs. US, and so on.
Another idea would be, if more teams are to be added (as rumored) they should qualify within their regions and earn a spot in the WBC. This would give baseball a chance to grow in European markets were Futbol (Soccer) is king. Not to say baseball will ever reach that status, but the market is definitely there.
Get rid of the International Extra Inning Rule (THAT IS NOT BASEBALL). And players should be committed and be ready for the WBC; not use it as Spring Training. Like Oswalt, he was ready from the get go (he had a bad day vs. Japan) but has been pitching great.
The Netherlands came in prepared and proved it; win or lose they played great every single game. I loved watching them play because you knew it was going to be a good game and they made a name for themselves.
I thought Mexico would be the biggest surprise of the WBC; but it was the Netherlands taking that honor.