Cap tip, Blair Setford
Editor’s note:
We received the following correction of info below from Juan Potolicchio:
The national team is not set yet. The squad involve 34 players working together to rise the level of our team and to make an evolution in the future. 8 of this players won’t be part of these summer’s coming event but they are part of the corp. From the others 26 we have to take an squad to Mexico for a tour, and when we get back the 26 will work together again to make the core group that will go to ISF and Pan Ams. Remember ISF are 17 players and Pan Ams 15. The squad owe a lot of respect and thanks to those who didn’t make the team and those who won’t make it at the end for their effort, time, sacrifice and faith mixed to help the ones that will make it.
Extra corrections on the names.
Pablo Migliavacca
Joaquin Alegre (means cheerful in spanish)
Diego Van Opstal
Below is a rough Google translation of the original post in Spanish. Blair notes that a number of the Latin American teams are playing in a tournament in Mexico in late April, including Argentina, Venezuela, Mexico and the Dominican Republic.
The Men’s National Team Mayor continues its preparation for the XIV WBSC World Championships and Pan American Games in Toronto, to be held in the months of June and July this year. The campus focus this weekend in Paraná, holding a series of physical-technical, work together with the dispute in a fair amount of intrasquad games.
In the continuity of the preparation for international commitments, the National Team focus from 8 to 12 April in Paraná, before embarking on the next April 25 a preparatory tour of Mexico, which held an international tournament against Venezuela, Republic Dominican and the host computer. This tour will feature support from the National Board of High Performance Sports (ENARD).
After the final concentration in March, the Technical decided to split the squad into two groups; those who continue to work in order to play the World Championships and Pan American Games this 2015; and a group that will continue to work with how the international commitments of the coming years.
The Technical Corps has decided that they are 26 players who continue to work in the process of facing the two most important international commitments this year. They are:
Brandauer, Juan
Cáceres, Mauritius
Carril, Facundo
Carril, Nicolas
Eder, Federico
Gervasutti Sebastian
Godoy, Gustavo
Godoy, Manuel
Godoy, Román
Guerrinieri, Gustavo
Latasa, Leonardo
Malarczuk, Ladislao
Malatesta, Marcelo
Mata, Lucas
Mata, Huemul
Mayoral, Mariano
Migliavacca, Teo
Montero, Mariano
Montero, Maximiliano
Montero, Paul
Motroni, Bruno
Ojeda, Gonzalo
Petric, Fernando
Potolicchio, Juan
Sabaté, Francisco
Zara, Juan Cruz
The Técnco Corps also reported that Manuel Mata, Pablo Diego Van Opstal Migliavacca and recovering from various injuries, preventing them from participating in the process of face-to Saskatoon and Toronto.
On the other hand, Gamarci also reported a list of players who continue to perform physical work with the rest of the squad, although they will not be part of the tactical technical work, as they will not participate in competitions this year. These players work thinking about international events that will come from next year, especially WBSC World Championships 2017 and 2019. They are:
Cheerful, Joaquín
Boriotti, Felipe
Fernandez Julian
HERBALEJO, Ramiro
Ivaldi, Luciano
Lombardo, Francisco
Masmú Paul
Pividori, Santiago
Righelato Simon
Sacks, Germán
– See more at: http://softbolargentina.org/index/argentina-entrena-pensando-en-saskatoon-y-toronto/#sthash.rSlGDdpC.dpuf
Eric says
certainly have the pitching, even with Pablo hurt