Similar to the most recent post, here’s where everyone from that Topps select to be part of the 2009 Bowman World Baseball Classic prospects set, and where they played in 2009. A chrome parallel exists – BCW prefix. A few of these international players would make their MiLB/MLB debuts soon after the competition – See Yu Darvish.
# | Athlete | WBC Team | 2009 Team |
BW1 | Yu Darvish | Japan | Nippon Ham Fighters |
BW2 | Phillippe Aumont | Canada | Seattle Mariners |
BW3 | Concepcion Rodriguez | Panama | Atlanta Braves |
BW4 | Michel Enriquez | Cuba | Isla de la Juventud |
BW5 | Yulieski Gourriel | Cuba | Sancti Spiritus |
BW6 | Shinnosuke Abe | Japan | Yomiuri Giants |
BW7 | Gift Ngoepe | South Africa | Pittsburgh Pirates |
BW8 | Dylan Lindsay | South Africa | Kansas City Royals |
BW9 | Nick Weglarz | Canada | Cleveland Indians |
BW10 | Mitch Dening | Australia | Boston Red Sox |
BW11 | Justin Erasmus | South Africa | Boston Red Sox |
BW12 | Aroldis Chapman | Cuba | Sabuesos de Holguin |
BW13 | Alex Liddi | Italy | Seattle Mariners |
BW14 | Alexander Smit | Netherlands | Cincinnati Reds |
BW15 | Juan Carlos Sulbaran | Netherlands | Cincinnati Reds |
BW16 | Cheng-Min Peng | China | Cincinnati Reds |
BW17 | Chenhao Li | China | CTBC Brothers |
BW18 | Tao Bu | China | Sichuan Dragons |
BW19 | Greg Halman | Netherlands | Seattle Mariners |
BW20 | Fu-Te Ni | Chinese Taipei | Detroit Tigers |
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