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Australia v Italy

Monday 6th March 2006

Italy set to test itself against Australia
Manager Matt Galante eager to see how his squad competes

Manager Matt Galante might as well have used the title of a Tom Cruise movie as his recruiting slogan
For that movie title spoke to exactly what Galante sought when he set about putting together Team Italy for the World Baseball Classic
He wanted "a few good men"

But Galante wasn't interested in begging Major League players to come play for Team Italy

No, he wanted them to want to wear the country's colors, for he knew that for Italy to succeed, he had to build a team around Major Leaguers who were eager to represent their ancestral homeland

Even with veteran Major Leaguers like Mike Piazza, Frank Catalanotto, Dan Miceli and Frank Menechino on his roster, Galante knows that the first day of pool play on Tuesday won't be an easy day of work

He will, of course, count on his Major Leaguers to hold the team together in the face of competition the likes of which the native Italians on his roster had never seen before
"We're in a tough pool" Galante said
"First of all, obviously, the Dominican Republic and Venezuela have to be the favorites in the pool
I'm not sure that Australia is not that strong either - I think they're pretty good
So we're definitely in a strong pool"

Galante and his players will find out on Tuesday just how strong the pool is
They open against Australia, a team that's not considered a powerhouse in the Italy's pool
For Team Italy to beat Australia won't rank as a monumental upset, certainly nothing akin to the U.S. hockey team's win over the Russians in the 1980 Winter Games


But for Italians to escape 'Pool D' play might border on a surprise of that magnitude

"We're not here to lose" said right-hander Jason Grilli, Tuesday's starter
"We're not here to just be somebody's practice game
We're to come out and compete and win and give it all we got, you know"

Galante added, "I feel this way: If we can compete with the teams, then we can win. If we're competitive, then we can possibly beat them
If we're not competitive, we're not gonna win
But it's a tough road ahead, no question
I mean, you have to be blind not to see the Dominican players and all the big-league stars they have"

He can put thoughts about the Dominicans in mothballs for a while
Right now, he has to deal with Australia, and how his inexperienced players handle the international spotlight that shines on The Classic


To be sure, Galante is expecting his team to compete, regardless of whom it plays in the tournament
No team, he said, wants to come here and leave embarrassed, not with country pride on the line
Pride can lead to great things - or to so much pressure that disaster follows
Galante is expecting the former, not the latter
He's counting on that pride to carry his team far
"We're representing Italy now as one group" he said
"I explained to the players that we're representing Italy, whether we're naturally born in Italy or whether we're Italian-American
We're happy to have both the Italian-Americans and the native Italians"