Six\u002Dtime all\u002Dstar Freddie Freeman will lead Canada at the upcoming World Baseball Classic.
The first baseman hit .325 with 21 home runs and 100 runs batted in with the Los Angeles Dodgers last season.
Nick Pivetta of the Boston Red Sox and Cal Quantrill of the Cleveland Guardians will lead the pitching staff, while Matt Brash , Otto Lopez , Bo Naylor , Abraham Toro , Jared Young and Rob Zastryzny were also named to the team.Article contentFormer big leaguers representing Canada include Andrew Albers, Phillippe Aumont, John Axford, Adam Loewen, Scott Mathieson and Jacob Robson.
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