C. Trent Rosecrans

crosecrans@enquirer.com

Four members of the Reds organization will be part of World Baseball Classic rosters when they are announced on Wednesday, multiple sources tell The Enquirer.

Second baseman Dilson Herrera will play for Colombia, reliever Jumbo Diaz is part of the Dominican Republic’s team, catcher Shawn Zarraga will be on the

Netherlands’ team and starter Scott Feldman is on Israel’s roster. Feldman will be part of Isreal’s pitcher pool, but won’t be used in the first round of play.

The WBC begins March 6 with Isreal and Korea playing in Seoul, South Korea. The Netherlands is also in that pool, along with Chinese Taipei.

Columbia, the Dominican Republic, Canada and the United States start Pool C play on March 9 in Miami. The Dominican Republic will play Canada in the opening game of pool play, with Colombia facing the United States the next night.

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The top two teams from each pool will play in semifinal pools, taking place in Tokyo and San Diego. The Championship Round begins March 20 in Los Angeles.

Herrera, who will turn 23 on March 3, was part of the deal that sent Jay Bruce to the Mets at the trade deadline on Aug. 1. He is in his first spring with the Reds. He played for Colombia last spring in WBC qualifying in Panama City, Panama.

Feldman was signed to a big-league deal last month after the trade of Dan Straily to compete for a starter’s spot. The new WBC rule allows teams to designate a 10-member pitching pool that would allow teams to add up to two pitchers following each round of the tournament. Israel is an underdog to advance past the opening round.

Zarraga, 28, was signed to a minor-league deal this offseason after two seasons in the Dodgers organization. Zarraga was born in Aruba, a constituent country of the Netherlands.

Diaz, who will be 33 later this month, appeared in 45 games for the Reds last year, putting up a 3.14 ERA, the best mark in his three-year big-league career.