Hall of fame manager Eddie Diaz selected to lead UAE’s national baseball team

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Hall of Fame Eddie Diaz has been announced as manager of the newly established UAE National Baseball Team. (Baseball United)
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Eddie Diaz with Kash Shaikh, the Chairman, CEO, and Co-Founder of Baseball United. (Baseball United)
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Updated 08 October 2024
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Hall of fame manager Eddie Diaz selected to lead UAE’s national baseball team

  • Hall of famer in both Mexico and the Dominican Republic, Diaz will lead the newly announced team at Baseball United’s Arab Classic next month

DUBAI: Baseball United, the first professional baseball league focused on the Middle East and South Asia, has announced that Eddie Diaz, the former Mexican League hall of fame manager and current vice president of baseball operations at Baseball United, has been named as manager of the UAE’s national baseball team.

The new team will compete for the first time at Baseball United’s Arab Classic tournament next month in Dubai.

Diaz’s career has covered more than four decades in professional baseball, with experience as a player, scout, manager, and executive. He played Minor League Baseball with the New York Yankees, Atlanta Braves and Cleveland Indians, and was also a Major League Baseball scout for more than a decade.

Diaz later managed in Mexico’s top summer baseball league, the LMB, for 12 years and its top winter league, the Mexican Pacific League, for 11.

Diaz won three successive championships as the manager of Yaquis de Obregon in the Mexican Pacific League. He was inducted into their hall of fame in 2022.

Diaz also won two Caribbean Series championships — a top professional tournament that brings together the champions of the best Latin American professional baseball leagues.

Born in the Dominican Republic, Diaz was inducted into its Northern Region Sports Hall of Fame in 2014.

Kash Shaikh, the chairman, CEO and co-founder of Baseball United, said: “We are honored and excited to appoint a leader with Eddie’s character and pedigree as the first-ever manager of the UAE’s national baseball team.

“Eddie has a track record of success across the highest levels of professional and international baseball. And, even more importantly, he’s a great person and a strong motivator who cares about people. He will help this team develop quickly. We expect the UAE to make a strong showing at the Arab Classic.”

The UAE team will compete as one of nine nations at Baseball United’s Arab Classic from Nov. 7-10 at the league’s new ballpark at The Sevens sports and entertainment complex in Dubai.

The inaugural tournament is the largest national baseball team event to take place in the Middle East and South Asia. Others competing include India, Pakistan, Palestine, and Saudi Arabia, and the complete schedule will be announced shortly.

Diaz said: “I’m very thankful to Kash and (co-owner) John (Miedreich) for giving me this historic opportunity.

“I take the challenge with honor, gratitude, and responsibility. And, most importantly, I take it with a deep passion to continue Baseball United’s mission as we work to grow our sport on the other side of the world. I am so proud to be a part of this team.”


Flick and Alonso set for El Clasico showdown as Barcelona and Real Madrid eye trophy in Jeddah

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Flick and Alonso set for El Clasico showdown as Barcelona and Real Madrid eye trophy in Jeddah

JEDDAH: Barcelona coach Hansi Flick said his side are ready to give everything in Sunday night’s El Clasico final in Jeddah, as they stand one win away from lifting the trophy.

“It’s Clasico time and we can win a title. Against Athletic (Bilbao), we played as a team, as a unit. That’s what I want to see. We want to show it on the pitch; that’s the most important thing,” Flick said at his pre-match press conference.

“We want to win the final. Before Athletic, we were two games away from the title. Now it’s one. That’s what we have to think about. Ninety minutes to give it our all, 100 percent. To play as a team.”

Flick confirmed all available players are fit and the squad is preparing for every scenario, including the possibility of penalties.

“Yes, all the players are ready to be on the team. It’s great to have them all with us,” he said when asked about forward Lamine Yamal’s readiness to start.

The German also praised the setting in Jeddah.

“The atmosphere is great, the organization is very special, the fans here are supportive and outstanding, and everything is at the highest level,” he added.

Real Madrid coach Xabi Alonso said his side are fully focused as they prepare for a final he described as allowing no room for error.

“It’s a special match. We’ve wanted to be here for a long time. Tomorrow the emotional aspect will be important; we have to know how to compete in order to win,” Alonso said.

On Kylian Mbappe’s condition, he added: “When he trains today, we’ll have all the information we need to assess him and see if he’s ready to start or play a little less.”