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Designs of home and alternate jerseys for the 2026 WBC were unveiled.
Sam Antonacci, an alum of Heartland Community College, has been selected to join Team Italy in the World Baseball Classic, where he will compete against some of the best players in the world.
The 2026 edition of the World Baseball Classic is a month away and, Thursday night, rosters for all 20 teams were announced. Team USA is loaded and the early favorite to win the tournament, though they are hardly a lock. Japan is the defending WBC champion, and the Dominican Republic, Mexico, and Venezuela are also sporting stacked rosters.
Justin Morneau discusses the recent trend of star players in the World Baseball Classic and being able to play for your country in the tournament
Former MLB pitcher Phillipe Aumont is not pursuing a farm-to-fable return to the majors after all. Aumont’s name appeared in the Blue Jays’ transactions log on Tuesday, indicating he had signed a minor league deal with the Blue Jays – six years after he retired from baseball to become a full-time farmer.
Stephen Vogt explains how the Cleveland Guardians will manage players coming in and out of camp because of the 2026 World Baseball Classic.
After the official 30-man World Baseball Classic rosters were announced last week, there was just one question left ahead of the tournament’s opening on March 4: Who would be listed in the Designated Pitcher Pools (DPP)?