GAMEDAY: 18U National Team Battles Canada at World Cup

First pitch set for 7:00 p.m. at Ed Smith Stadium in Sarasota, Florida

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BRADENTON, Fla. – Team USA continues play at the XXX World Baseball Softball Confederation (WBSC) U-18 Baseball World Cup on Monday, taking on Canada. First pitch is set for 7:00 p.m. under the lights at Ed Smith Stadium in Sarasota, Florida.

STARTING PITCHERS

Matthew Dallas (USA) vs. Carson Latimer (CAN)

LAST TIME OUT

The U.S. took the field on Sunday night and held a 10-0 lead over South Africa before the game was suspended due to inclement weather. Team USA scored eight runs in the second inning to jump out to a 10-0 lead, but a thunderstorm arrived at LECOM Park in the top of the third inning and led to the game's suspension. Gavin Grahovac and Aidan Miller both homered in the first two innings, and Stone Russell turned in two scoreless frames prior to the suspension. Information on the continuation of the game will be made public at a later date.

HISTORY AGAINST CANADA

Monday's contest will mark the 60th all-time meeting between the United States and Canada at the U-18 level. The U.S. owns a 48-8-3 record against the Canadians, most recently posting a 5-1-1 mark in a seven-game friendship series in 2021. The two nations last met in a WBSC U-18 Baseball World Cup in the Super Round in 2019, where the United States picked up a 10-0 win. The U.S. and Canada played each other for the first time at the 1987 World Youth Baseball Championships, resulting in a 5-0 victory for Team USA.

GROUP A STANDINGS

  • Team USA (2-0)
  • Brazil (2-1)
  • Korea (1-1)
  • Netherlands (1-1)
  • South Africa (0-1)
  • Canada (0-2)

INSIDE THE ROSTER

The 20-man 18U National Team roster features four players who have previously suited up for the stars and stripes. Aidan Miller is making his third appearance on a national team roster after playing for the 12U National Team in 2016 and winning a gold medal with the 15U National Team in 2019. Colt Emerson and Gavin Grahovac reunite after winning the 2017 WBSC U-12 Baseball World Cup together, and Blake Mitchell returns to the 18U National Team after competing for the squad in a friendship series against Canada in 2021.

The roster features 19 players who competed in the 2022 Prospect Development Pipeline (PDP) League. The PDP League, which was held from June 29-July 6 at the USA Baseball National Training Complex in Cary, North Carolina, serves as the primary identification event for the 18U National Team, is an invitation-based development and assessment opportunity for high school players eligible for the following year’s MLB Draft.

Nine players on this year’s squad have previously participated in a USA Baseball National Team Development Program. Dylan Cupp and Miller participated at the 2018 14U NTDP, while Emerson and Grahovac both played at the 2019 14U NTDP. That duo also competed at the 2021 16U/17U NTDP, along with Max Clark, Cupp, Bryce Eldridge, Emerson, Grahovac, Adam Hachman, Miller, Mitchell, and Christian Rodriguez.

MEET THE COACHES

The 2022 18U National Team is managed by Denny Hocking, who brings 13 years of major league playing experience to the role. After spending 11 seasons with the Minnesota Twins and a season with both the Colorado Rockies and Kansas City Royals, Hocking has spent time as an analyst and a coach in the professional ranks. In addition, he was a manager at the 2021 PDP League and 2021 18U National Team Trials. Hocking will be joined on staff by pitching coach Adam Moseley and assistants Roberto Vaz and Jack Wilson.

CHASING GOLD

The 18U National Team won eight consecutive international tournament titles from 2011-2018, including winning four straight WBSC U-18 Baseball World Cups in 2012, 2013, 2015, and 2017. Currently the U.S. and Cuba are the only two countries to win four consecutive world championship titles at the U-18 level. In total, the program has won eight world championships. The U.S. most recently earned a silver medal at the 2019 WBSC U-18 Baseball World Cup in Gijang, South Korea.

ON HOME SOIL

The XXX WBSC U-18 Baseball World Cup will be the first tournament held in the United States since 1995, when the event took place in Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Overall, it will be the sixth U-18 Baseball World Cup held in the U.S., with the first one being held in Newark, Ohio, in 1981.

SOCIAL MEDIA

To follow along with all the action with the 18U National Team, be sure to follow @USABaseball18U on Twitter and @USABaseball on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter.