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The 2026 World Baseball Classic delivered one of its marquee games on Monday when the United States took on rival Mexico. Both teams entered the day 2-0 in Pool B. It was a tighter contest than might’ve been expected,
World Baseball Classic 2026: Team USA stomps Great Britain, Chinese Taipei wins a thriller vs. Korea
After an exciting first full day of the 2026 World Baseball Classic, Saturday provided even more memorable moments as pool play continued. The United States and Puerto Rico were among the teams in action,
Entering Monday night's games, Japan and Korea have already qualified out of Pool C. The Dominican Republic and Venezuela have clinched the quarterfinal spots out of Pool D. That leaves four more teams (two from Pool A and B, respectively) to punch their knockout round tickets.
We've seen some famous faces in attendance for Pool C games in the Tokyo Dome during this year's World Baseball Classic. Bad Bunny was there. So was Timothée Chalamet. Of course, Shohei Ohtani is on the field and doing damage.
Monday at the 2026 World Baseball Classic saw a handful of teams punch their tickets to the quarterfinals. Team USA wasn’t among those teams … yet. The U.S. won again vs. Mexico, improving to 3-0 in the tournament. That gives the team the advantage in ...
Shohei Ohtani and Japan knocked off Korea 8-6 today in pool play of the 2026 World Baseball Classic. Ohtani homered for the second straight game as the Japan team hit four home runs, including two by Seiya Suzuki.
Ondrej Satoria is back for one last ride. The electrical controller-turned-pitcher for the Czech Republic pitched 3.2 scoreless innings against Australia for his homeland in his return to the World Baseball Classic.
Few people on this planet can hit the ball as hard or as far as Munetaka Murakami. The Samurai Japan slugger, who inked a two-year, $34 million deal with the White Sox earlier this offseason, proved t
The country has dominated the World Baseball Classic in the 2000s, but its baseball history started long before.
Defending champion Japan defeated the Czech Republic 9-0 on Tuesday in the final World Baseball Classic Pool C game at the Tokyo Dome. Despite the score, it’s wasn’t easy for Japan, which finished 4-0 in pool play.