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2026 World Baseball Classic: Schedule, how to watch, Team USA roster, WBC history

Longing for the intensity of playoff baseball in the month of March? Look no further than the World Baseball Classic, as some of the best players in the world will represent their countries in a 20-team tournament over the next two weeks.

The last World Baseball Classic in 2023 ended in dramatic fashion, as Shohei Ohtani struck out Mike Trout to secure the title for Japan. Team USA, once again managed by Mark DeRosa, will attempt to finish the job this time around. They have a good chance to do exactly that with a star-studded roster highlighted by Aaron Judge, Paul Skenes, Tarik Skubal, Bobby Witt Jr. and Cal Raleigh. Of course, Ohtani and the defending champions will have something to say about that. The Dominican Republic, Venezuela, Mexico, and Puerto Rico are among the other contenders in the field. It’s going to be a blast.

Below you’ll find everything you need to know about the World Baseball Classic and Team USA.

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When does the World Baseball Classic start?

The 2026 edition of the World Baseball Classic gets underway on Wednesday, March 3 and runs through the championship game on Tuesday, March 17.

2026 WBC schedule: Key dates to know

  • March 6-11: Opening Round Pool Play
  • March 13-14: Quarterfinal play (single elimination)
  • March 15-16: Semifinals (single elimination)
  • March 17: Championship Final

How to watch the 2026 World Baseball Classic

All games will be broadcast in the United States via FOX, FS1, FS2, FOX Deportes, and TUBI. The entire tournament can be seen in Japan via Netflix.

2026 World Baseball Classic Pools

Pool A (March 6-11; top two teams advance to quarterfinals)

Location: Hiram Bithorn Stadium (San Juan, Puerto Rico)

  • Canada
  • Colombia
  • Cuba
  • Panama
  • Puerto Rico

Pool B (March 6-11; top two teams advance to quarterfinals)

Location: Daikin Park (Houston, Texas)

  • Brazil
  • Great Britain
  • Italy
  • Mexico
  • United States

Pool C (March 6-11; top two teams advance to quarterfinals)

Location: Tokyo Dome (Tokyo, Japan)

  • Australia
  • Chinese Taipei
  • Czechia
  • Japan
  • Korea

Pool D (March 6-11; top two teams advance to quarterfinals)

Location: loanDepot park (Miami, Florida)

  • Dominican Republic
  • Israel
  • Netherlands
  • Nicaragua
  • Venezuela

Team USA WBC schedule

(All times EST)

  • Friday, March 6 vs. Brazil (8 p.m.)
  • Saturday, March 7 vs. Great Britain (8 p.m.)
  • Monday, March 9 vs. Mexico (8 p.m.)
  • Tuesday, March 10 vs. Italy (9 p.m.)

Japan WBC schedule

(All times EST)

  • Friday, March 6 vs. Chinese Taipei (5 a.m.)
  • Saturday, March 7 vs. South Korea (5 a.m.)
  • Sunday, March 8 vs. Australia (6 a.m)
  • Tuesday, March 10 vs. Czechia (6 a.m)

World Baseball Classic History

The World Baseball Classic has occurred five times dating back to 2006. Japan has been a powerhouse in the tournament, with three championships to their name.

2006: Japan

2009: Japan

2013: Dominican Republic

2017: United States

2023: Japan

World Baseball Classic Team USA Roster

Pitchers



#

NAME

POSITION

53

David Bednar

RHP

31

Matthew Boyd

LHP

60

Garrett Cleavinger

LHP

35

Clay Holmes

RHP

48

Griffin Jax

RHP

40

Brad Keller

RHP

22

Clayton Kershaw

LHP

26

Nolan McLean

RHP

19

Mason Miller

RHP

30

Paul Skenes

RHP

27

Tarik Skubal

LHP

55

Gabe Speier

LHP

52

Michael Wacha

RHP

62

Logan Webb

RHP

59

Garrett Whitlock

RHP

44

Ryan Yarbrough

LHP

Catchers

#

NAME

POSITION

29

Cal Raleigh

C

16

Will Smith

C

Infielders

#

NAME

POSITION

2

Alex Bregman

3B

5

Ernie Clement

INF

43

Paul Goldschmidt

1B

24

Bryce Harper

1B

11

Gunnar Henderson

SS

13

Brice Turang

2B

7

Bobby Witt Jr.

SS

Outfielders

#

NAME

POSITION

3

Roman Anthony

OF

25

Byron Buxton

OF

4

Pete Crow-Armstrong

OF

99

Aaron Judge

OF

Designated Hitter

NAME

POSITION

Kyle Schwarber

DH

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