United States national baseball team
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The United States national baseball team is a national team of United States and is controlled by the USA Baseball. It represents the nation in senior-level men's international competition. The team is a member of the COPABE. Team USA has boasted such prominent names as Barry Bonds, Mark McGwire, Barry Larkin, Alex Rodriguez, Roger Clemens, Derek Jeter and Ken Griffey Jr., yet the team had only won four major international competitions through 2006, which represents a typical five-year span for the Cuban national team. Two of their four titles had come in years Cuba did not play - in the other two, they beat Cuba in the championship. In the 2007 Baseball World Cup, Team USA beat Cuba in the Baseball World Cup final for the first time ever. They repeated the feat in the 2009 Baseball World Cup.
[edit] Managers (incomplete)
- 1959: J. Kyle Anderson
- 1963: Archie Allen
- 1967: Marty Karow
- 1970: Jack Stallings
- 1971: Chuck Brayton
- 1973: Jack Stallings
- 1975: Dick Bergquist
- 1978: Tom Chandler
- 1983: Bob Bennett
- 1984: Rod Dedeaux
- 1985: Duane Banks
- 1986: Bob Bennett
- 1987: Ron Fraser
- 1988: Mark Marquess
- 1990: Jim Morris
- 1991: Ron Polk
- 1992: Ron Fraser
- 1993: John Anderson
- 1994: Chuck Anderson
- 1995-1996: Skip Bertman
- 1997: Bob Milano
- 1998: Ron Polk
- 1999 Pan American Games: Buddy Bell
- 1999 Intercontinental Cup: Mike Quade
- 2000: Tommy Lasorda
- 2001: Terry Francona
- 2003 Olympic Qualifiers: Frank Robinson
- 2003 Baseball World Cup: Marty Scott
- 2005: Davey Johnson
- 2006 World Baseball Classic: Buck Martinez
- 2006 Olympic Qualifiers-2009 World Baseball Classic: Davey Johnson
- 2009 Baseball World Cup: Eddie Rodriguez
- 2010-2011: Ernie Young
