World Baseball Classic 2026: Who’s Likely to Shine

WorldwideThu Mar 05 2026
The World Baseball Classic is coming, and fans expect exciting baseball. The 2026 tournament will feature teams from around the globe, each with different chances of winning. Teams are grouped into five tiers based on their rosters and past performance. Tier I includes the powerhouses: Japan, the United States, and the Dominican Republic. Japan’s lineup is strong because of stars who have won the World Series recently, and they are defending champions. The U. S. team has a top rotation of major‑league pitchers who were selected for the 2023 squad, and they aim to finish higher than their runner‑up spot last time. The Dominican Republic is trying to improve after a first‑round exit in 2023, and their roster features several MLB veterans. Tier II teams are solid contenders but not as dominant. Puerto Rico reached the final in 2013 and 2017, yet fell short in 2023. Their roster has a mix of all‑stars and younger players. Venezuela, with a history of strong World Series showings, faces logistical challenges like visa issues for some players.
Tier III teams are the underdogs that can surprise. Canada’s squad, missing a few star players, still has notable MLB talent and could win games in short form play. South Korea’s roster includes emerging stars from the Korean Baseball Organization, and Mexico benefits from a growing talent pool. The Netherlands has experienced international players who can spark excitement. Tier IV includes teams that can beat the favorites in a single game. Chinese Taipei (Taiwan) is ranked second worldwide by the International Baseball Federation and hopes to reach the quarterfinals. Australia has a promising young infielder in the majors, while Cuba struggles with limited MLB representation and must avoid relegation. Colombia has improved since their early exit, and Panama seeks to advance past pool play. Tier V teams are fighting for participation. Great Britain’s roster has seen growth since 2023, with a strong prospect in the Nationals system. Czechia earned its spot by avoiding relegation and has no MLB players on the list. Israel, Nicaragua, Brazil, and other nations bring enthusiasm but lack major‑league stars. Overall, the 2026 Classic will showcase a mix of established powerhouses and emerging nations. Fans can expect both predictable battles and surprising upsets as teams vie for the championship trophy.
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