New Zealand Diamondblacks pitcher Nick Maronde's 1.8m frame better have strong shoulders as he carries the hopes of the country's entire baseball programme upon them.
The 26-year-old is the only player in the Diamondblacks squad with Major League experience having spent parts of three seasons in the big leagues with the Los Angeles Angels playing alongside former MVPs Albert Pujols and Mike Trout.
The left-hander will lead a young Diamondblacks pitching staff in next week's World Baseball Classic qualifying tournament in Sydney, hoping to qualify for next year's world finals tournament against the best nations in the world.
The Diamondblacks' pitching stocks took a big hit in the lead-up to this tournament when the Pittsburgh Pirates refused to release right-handed reliever John Holdzkom just a month after Holdzkom's older brother Lincoln was killed in a car crash in the US. Both players had significant roles with the side four years ago in Taiwan as the New Zealanders surprisingly made the final of the qualifying tournament.
Maronde says he realises he will be expected to spearhead the New Zealand charge.