What you need to know about the 2026 World Baseball Classic final (8 p.m. ET, FOX)
The 2026 World Baseball Classic final is upon us. Team USA punched its ticket Sunday night with a win over the Dominican Republic and will face Venezuela, which defeated Italy on Monday night. The U.S. and Venezuela will match up in the WBC championship tonight at 8 p.m. ET on
Who's available -- and who's not -- out of Team USA 'pen in title game?
MIAMI -- The delicate balance between going for the gold and getting ready for the regular season impacted Team USA’s pitching plans for the World Baseball Classic final. And it will be fascinating to watch how manager Mark DeRosa and the Americans try to piece together the 27 outs that
Venezuela finds right pitching formula in semis, but final test looms large
MIAMI – When Venezuela starter Keider Montero walked consecutive lefty batters in the second inning against Italy, manager Omar López knew he was going to have his work cut out for him in the semifinals of the World Baseball Classic on Monday night. “That,” he said, “was a red flag
McLean raring to go in Classic title tilt: 'I'm built for this'
MIAMI -- When the United States assembled its super team for this World Baseball Classic, the selections were skewed toward established stars not just because of their talent but because of the guaranteed contracts that make them more prone to participate.
Here's who won each World Baseball Classic MVP
At the conclusion of the highly anticipated 2026 World Baseball Classic final between Team USA and Venezuela on Tuesday night, raucous celebrations will take place, a trophy will be presented and this year’s Most Valuable Player will be named. Who will earn that crown? And what sort of signature moment
Acuña making up for lost World Series in World Baseball Classic
MIAMI -- "When we went to the World Series," Ronald Acuña Jr. said earlier this week, "I wasn't there. Thank God I'm living this great moment in my career." When the Atlanta Braves won the World Series in 2021, Acuña was reduced to spectator. A torn ACL had relegated the
Roman's monster Classic doesn't surprise his teammates in the slightest
FORT MYERS, Fla. -- Another magical moment by Roman Anthony in the World Baseball Classic -- this one a go-ahead solo shot that led Team USA to a thrilling 2-1 victory over Team Dominican Republic in the semifinals on Sunday night -- left his teammates at Red Sox camp in
With Venezuela 1 win from first Classic title, Altuve showing his support
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. -- Venezuela’s biggest fan in the World Baseball Classic will be back in his seats behind home plate on Tuesday night, cheering on his fellow countrymen in the championship game against the U.S. at loanDepot park in Miami (7 CT on FOX). Jose Altuve, the Astros’
Venezuela rallies past Italy to reach first Classic final
MIAMI -- Outside, it was one of those relentless South Florida rains. But still, the hundreds of Venezuelan baseball fans who remained long after the last pitch of the World Baseball Classic semifinals had been thrown were in ecstasy. Thoroughly soaked but swept up in the moment, they sang, danced,
The 'crazy hour' dance that has carried Venezuela through the Classic
Before each game in the World Baseball Classic, Team Venezuela gathers in a circle in its dugout. As pitcher Eduard Bazardo pounds upon a special drum – known as el tambor – the players take turns jumping into and out of the circle to show off their moves. This isn’t
Cole slated to make spring debut Wednesday against Red Sox
PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. -- Yankees ace Gerrit Cole will see his first Grapefruit League action of the spring on Wednesday, when he’s scheduled to start against the Red Sox at George M. Steinbrenner Field. The right-hander is slated to throw one inning in his first game action since undergoing Tommy
Suzuki has strained PCL; unclear if he'll hit IL
MESA, Ariz. – Seiya Suzuki walked slowly through the Cubs’ clubhouse on Monday, wearing a soft brace on the right knee that he injured in Japan’s final World Baseball Classic game. First baseman Michael Busch offered his teammate a quick hug and a few words of support, and then Suzuki
Benge's bid to make Mets' Opening Day roster coming down to wire
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. -- The friends and lockermates that used to surround Carson Benge are mostly gone. Those who once joined Benge on the clubhouse couches for chess matches or simple conversations -- A.J. Ewing, Nick Morabito, Jacob Reimer, Ryan Clifford and the like -- have all been reassigned
Mayer ‘checking all the boxes’ in pursuit of 2B job
FORT MYERS, Fla. – It was almost a month ago Red Sox manager Alex Cora said that the baton was being passed to Marcelo Mayer, but that the fourth overall pick in the 2021 Draft would have to run with it if he wanted to make the team as the
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USA wins coin flip and will be home team in final vs. Venezuela
MIAMI -- When MLB instituted its current postseason format in 2022, there was no longer a need for coin flips or tiebreaker games, because a new, mathematical tiebreaker system was instituted. But lovers of the coin toss will be pleased to know it can still happen in the World Baseball
Here are the new rules coming to the Minors this season
Several experimental rule changes are coming to Minor League Baseball ahead of the upcoming 2026 season. The new rules will be implemented in various ways across different levels of the Minors. They are designed to further improve the pace of play, increase action and provide additional opportunities for players to
Butera talks fatherhood and infamous espresso machine in Part 2 of exclusive Q&A
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. – On Monday, we brought you Part 1 of MLB.com’s one-on-one Q&A with Nationals manager Blake Butera, where he talked about growing up in a sports family. Today, we bring you Part 2. Learn more about Butera off the field, from fatherhood to cooking skills to
Escarra displays his power, hose and ... wait, HOW many bottles of cologne?
PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. – There’s the old adage that if you look good, you play good. For Yankees catcher J.C. Escarra, it’s also about smelling good.
Vasil needs Tommy John surgery, will miss 2026 season
GLENDALE, Ariz. – Mike Vasil will undergo Tommy John surgery in the coming weeks, ending his 2026 season before it ever began. Vasil left Saturday’s start against the Dodgers with soreness in his right elbow, a discouraging turn of events after he held the two-time defending champions scoreless over 3
Walker puts side work on his swing to test against Nationals
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. -- After working for three days in the hitting lab at Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium, Cardinals right fielder Jordan Walker was back on the field against the Nationals on Tuesday afternoon and he went 0-for-4 with two strikeouts in a 1-0 loss at CACTI Park of
Rays option top prospects Williams, Melton to Minors for everyday work
PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. -- The Rays optioned shortstop Carson Williams and outfielder Jacob Melton to Minor League camp on Tuesday, sending down two of their top Major League-ready prospects with the hope that both will be ready to make an impact when they return. The news was not necessarily a
Mariners evaluating SS options with Crawford's Opening Day status uncertain
PEORIA, Ariz. -- As the sand in the Spring Training hourglass gets ever closer to running out, with Opening Day just more than a week away, Mariners shortstop J.P. Crawford is still dealing with a right shoulder issue that has caused him to miss five consecutive Cactus League games.