
Sleeth Makes USA Baseball National Team
6/24/2002 12:00:00 AM | Baseball
June 24, 2002
Tucson, Arizona - USA Baseball announced today the official 22-man roster for the 2002 USA Baseball National Team. The USA National Team was selected from a pool of 35 players that just completed a four-day trials process at Hi Corbett Field - the headquarters of USA Baseball. For a full detailed roster, log on to www.usabaseball.com.
The 2002 USA Baseball National Team 22-man roster:
Player Pos Yr School Alvarez, Abe LHP So Long Beach St.Aubrey, Michael IF So TulaneBakker, Kyle LHP So Georgia TechCordero, Chad RHP So CS FullertonCosta, Shane OF So CS FullertonFuld, Sam OF So StanfordHill, Aaron IF So Louisiana St.Humber, Philip RHP Fr RiceJackson, Conor IF So CaliforniaJohnson, Grant RHP Fr Notre DameJurich, Mark OF So LouisvilleLittleton, Wes RHP So CS FullertonPatterson, Eric IF Fr Georgia TechPedroia, Dustin IF Fr Arizona StatePowell, Landon C So South CarolinaQuentin, Carlos OF So StanfordSammons, Clint C Fr GeorgiaSleeth, Kyle RHP So Wake ForestStreet, Huston RHP Fr TexasSullivan, Brad RHP So HoustonWeeks, Rickie OF So SouthernZimmermann, Bob RHP So SW Missouri StateIn addition, USA Baseball announced today that a "real-time" game scoring webcast feature has been launced at www.usabaseball.com. All 30 USA Baseball National Team games will be shown by live play-by-play on our website in real-time, including tonight's opening game against the Santa Barbara Foresters at 7:00 pm PST, and all games that Team USA competes in at the first ever FISU Collegiate World Baseball Championships in Messina, Italy August 3-11.
Team USA will play a total of 30 games this summer, including 17 on the domestic side of their Red, White and Blue Summer Tour. For a full schedule of dates, times and locations, along with ticket information, log on to www.usabaseball.com.
DAY/DATE OPPONENT LOCATION June 24 Santa Barbara Foresters Tucson, Arizona 7 pmJune 25 Santa Barbara Foresters Tucson, Arizona 7 pmJune 28 Japan Aberdeen, Maryland 7 pmJune 29 Japan Bridgeport, Conn. 7 pmJune 30 Japan Long Island, NY 7 pmJuly 3 Japan Lakewood, NJ 7 pmJuly 4 Japan Trenton, NJ 7 pmJuly 5 Torrington Twisters Torrington, Conn. 7 pmJuly 6 Mill City All-Americans Lowell, Mass. 7 pmJuly 7 Sanford Mainers Sanford, Maine 7 pmJuly 8 Concord Quarry Dogs Concord, NH 7 pmJuly 9 Keene Swamp Bats Keene, NH 7 pmJuly 11 Newport Gulls Newport, RI 7 pmJuly 12 Northern Ohio Strongsville, Ohio 7 pmJuly 13 Northern Ohio Strongsville, Ohio 6 pmJuly 14 Northern Ohio Strongsville, Ohio 4 pmJuly 15 Great Lakes All-Stars Strongsville, Ohio 7 pmJuly 19 Chinese Taipei Haarlem, Netherlands 7 pmJuly 21 South Africa Haarlem, Netherlands 7 pmJuly 23 Japan Haarlem, Netherlands 7 pmJuly 25 Cuba Haarlem, Netherlands 7 pmJuly 27 The Netherlands Haarlem, Netherlands 7 pmJuly 28 Championship Game Haarlem, Netherlands 2 pmAug 3-11 Seven games & World Championships Messina, Italy
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