Guardians outfielder Richie Palacios will play for Netherlands in WBC
Updated: Feb. 02, 2023, 7:27 p.m.
By Paul Hoynes
CLEVELAND, Ohio --
Guardians outfielder Richie Palacios will be playing for the Netherlands in the World Baseball Classic that starts March 8.
It’s going to be a family affair because Richie’s brother, Josh Palacios, was also named to the roster. Richie Palacios was listed in left field and his brother in right field.
In a Tweet, Richie Palacios said, “I am truly blessed to be chosen to play for Team Netherlands in this year’s World Baseball Classic! Ever since I was a kid it has been my dream to have this opportunity. I am proud to be able to represent my family while playing the game I truly love.”
Shortstop Xander Bogaerts, outfielder Jurickson Profar and closer Kenley Jansen are also on Netherlands’ roster.
The Netherlands will begin play in Taichung, Taiwan, on March. 8. Cuba, Italy, Panama and Chinese Taipai are in its pool. If they advance, they will go to Toyko to play in the quarterfinals.
Palacios was one of 17 rookies who made their debut for the Guardians last season. He appeared in 54 games, hitting .232 (26 for 112) with six doubles and eight RBI.
The left-handed hitting Palacios showed a knack for pinch-hitting, a rarity for a rookie. He batted .263 (5 for 19) with three doubles and six RBI in a pinch. The six RBI tied him for second and the 19 at-bats tied him for fourth among AL pinch-hitters last season.
Cleveland drafted Palacios in the third round in 2018. He spent most of last season at Class AAA Columbus, hitting .279 (50 for 179) with 10 doubles, five triples, four homers and 36 RBI. He scored 34 runs and stole 12 bases in 45 games.
This winter Palacios played for Mayaquez in Puerto Rico. He hit .217 (15 for 69) with one homer and eight RBI.
It’s still unclear what other Guardians will be participating in the WBC, but Gold Glove second baseman Andres Gimenez is expected to start at shortstop for Venezuela. Houston’s Jose Altuve is scheduled to play second and former Cleveland farmhand Anthony Santander could start in the outfield for the Venezuelans.
Cleveland third baseman Jose Ramirez could play for the Dominican Republic if he’s given the green light by the Guardians’ medical staff. He underwent surgery in November for a torn ligament in his right thumb.
Emmanuel Clase, who led the big leagues in saves last season, is not expected to close for the Dominican after signing a multiyear deal at the start of last year.
The Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Venezuela, Israel and Nicaragua begin play on March 11 in Miami.
The Guardians could supply the battery for Canada with right-hander Cal Quantrill and catcher Bo Naylor. Quantrill set career highs with 15 wins and a 186 1/3 innings pitched last season. Quantrill also made two postseason starts in the ALDS against the Yankees.
Quantrill’s father, Paul, who pitched for 14 years in the big leagues, will be one of Canada’s pitching coaches.
Naylor said at Guards Fest that he was excited about the possibility of catching for Team Canada if he made the roster. Naylor has to balance that staying with the Guardians all spring to try and make the big league team.
But at the winter meetings, the Guardians indicated that Naylor might open the season at Columbus.
Naylor’s brother Josh, who hit a career high 20 homers for the Guardians last year, told reporters at Guards Fest that he probably would not play for Canada. He said he’s still rehabbing his right ankle from a serious injury in 2021.
There was some speculation that right-hander Trevor Stephan would pitch for Team USA. But it appears Stephan will spend the spring with the G’s after his breakout season last year in which he went 6-5 with three saves and a 2.69 ERA in 66 appearances.
Team USA, Canada, Mexico, Colombia and Great Britain begin pool play on March 11 in Phoenix. The championship is schedule for March 21 in Miami.
To accommodate players in the WBC, the Guardians will have staggered spring training reporting dates. Pitchers and catchers participating in the WBC are scheduled to report to Goodyear, Arizona, on Feb. 13. The first workout will take place on Feb. 14 with position players reporting on Feb. 16 and working out on Feb. 17.
The regular reporting dates will have pitchers and catchers arriving on Feb. 15 with the first workout on Feb. 17. Position players will report on Feb. 19 with the first workout on Feb. 21.
MLB teams open the regular season on March 30.
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