APNEW YORK - Alex Rodriguez changed his mind and decided to play in the World Baseball Classic — for the United States — because of his status in the sport, The New York Times reported Friday.
“At the end of the day, I realized how important it was for me to play because of the position that I have in the game,” the New York Yankees third baseman told the newspaper. “When I looked at that, I felt I needed to be there.”
After initially saying he would play for the Dominican Republic, Rodriguez changed his mind last month and said he wouldn’t play in the World Baseball Classic. On Tuesday night, he decided he would participate in the 16-team tournament, but as a member of the U.S. team.
“I know what kind of a crazy competitor I am,” Rodriguez told the Times. “If I’m in Lakeland in March and my country is playing Japan in the semifinals in Arizona, I know I’d want to be there. I’m the best guy available to help the team.”
Rodriguez’s decision to play with the U.S. team miffed Stan Javier, the general manager for the Dominican team.
Rodriguez said it was a tough decision, but one he is now comfortable with.
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The final 30-man rosters for the World Baseball Classic will be chosen from each team’s 60-player pools shortly before the start of the event, scheduled for March 3-20.
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