Ronald Acuña Jr. excited for 2026 World Baseball Classic

Atlanta Braves outfielder Ronald Acuña Jr. expressed enthusiasm for the upcoming 2026 World Baseball Classic before joining Team Venezuela. He credits his participation in the 2023 event with boosting his historic 2023 National League MVP season. In his final spring training game, Acuña showcased his skills with stolen bases and a grand slam.

NORTH PORT, Fla. -- Ronald Acuña Jr. discussed the potential impact of the 2026 World Baseball Classic on his performance as he prepared to leave Atlanta Braves camp for Team Venezuela.

Acuña believes the 2023 WBC helped his success that year, despite his modest stats of 4-for-18 with a double in the tournament. "I think it helped a lot," Acuña said. "There’s good hitting and good pitching and a lot of superstars playing. The last World Baseball Classic, I didn’t have a good Baseball Classic, but there’s a new Baseball Classic this year. So I’m excited."

In his last Grapefruit League game, Acuña stole two bases in the first inning and hit a grand slam during an 11-run third inning, contributing to the Braves' 15-8 win over the Red Sox at CoolToday Park. This performance came a year after his second major knee surgery since July 2021.

Braves ace Chris Sale noted Acuña's return to form: "It's more back to normal, right? Last year, he's coming off a knee surgery and you're just hoping for the best, right? Now, obviously it looks like it's behind him. Watching balls leave the yard, watching him run the bases, stealing bags. I mean, that's who he is, that's what he does. I'm excited to see that play out throughout the year."

Acuña's 2023 season featured a .337 average, 41 home runs, 73 stolen bases, and a 1.012 OPS, making him the only player to achieve 40-plus homers and 70-plus steals. Braves manager Walt Weiss supports position players in the WBC: "I like position players playing in the WBC. I just think, ‘What's going to get them more ready than that environment?’ I think it accelerates that process of getting ready for the season."

During the 2023 WBC, Venezuela defeated the Dominican Republic before 35,890 fans in Miami, beat Puerto Rico the next day, and nearly upset Team USA in the quarterfinals. "Every time we put on the jersey that says Venezuela, I’m so proud," Acuña said. "I want to do something special for my country, and I want to do something special with my teammates. I want to make everybody proud."

Other Braves position players departing include Ozzie Albies, Jurickson Profar, and Chadwick Tromp for Team Netherlands, managed by Hall of Famer Andruw Jones, and Nacho Alvarez Jr. for Team Mexico. Venezuela opens Pool D against the Netherlands on March 6 at noon ET in Miami, with the Dominican Republic, Israel, and Nicaragua also competing.

Braves coach Eddie Perez highlighted the friendly rivalry: "I think having Ozzie and Profar and Trumpy in the first game is going to help him get better and be ready. They talk about it every day. You hear them saying, ‘We're going to beat you’ and all of that. It’s fun to listen to them. This motivates [Acuña] to get ready and do better. It will help him in the WBC and the regular season."

Acuña aims to lead Venezuela to a title: "We were born for this. The Dominican has a really good team, and so does the USA. But we have a really good team. So we’ll play the game the right way and we’ll see what happens out there."

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Jose Altuve in Astros dugout holding Venezuela WBC jersey, illustrating his opt-out from 2026 tournament due to injury concerns.
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Jose Altuve opts out of 2026 World Baseball Classic at Astros' request

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Houston Astros second baseman Jose Altuve will not participate in the 2026 World Baseball Classic for Venezuela, following a request from his club. The decision stems from concerns over a previous injury sustained during the 2023 tournament. Altuve expressed a desire to play but acknowledged the matter was out of his hands.

Venezuela has announced key additions to its roster for the 2026 World Baseball Classic, captained by Salvador Perez. The team welcomes Ronald Acuña Jr., Maikel Garcia, Jackson Chourio and Wilyer Abreu, strengthening an already promising lineup. This follows Venezuela's quarterfinal appearance in the 2023 tournament.

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The Dominican Republic has revealed a star-studded 30-man roster for the 2026 World Baseball Classic, led by general manager Nelson Cruz. Featuring MLB talents like Juan Soto and Vladimir Guerrero Jr., the team aims to rebound from a disappointing 2023 performance. New manager Albert Pujols brings recent championship experience to the squad.

Team Canada approaches the 2026 World Baseball Classic with unprecedented roster depth and confidence to advance past the pool stage for the first time in tournament history. Manager Ernie Whitt emphasized the excitement of starting a potential Major League lineup at every position. Placed in Pool A without Team USA or Mexico, the Canadians aim to leverage their talent in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

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Outfielder Lucas Ramirez, son of MLB legend Manny Ramirez, will represent Brazil in the 2026 World Baseball Classic. At age 20, he enters as one of the tournament's youngest players, aiming to showcase the country's growing baseball talent. Brazil faces a tough Pool B, opening against the United States.

Mexico has strengthened its lineup for the 2026 World Baseball Classic by adding infielders Jonathan Aranda and Joey Ortiz, pitcher Taijuan Walker, and outfielder Alek Thomas. These players join five other confirmed big leaguers as the team aims to surpass its third-place finish from 2023. The announcement came on Friday, highlighting the squad's growing talent pool.

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The World Baseball Classic is set to return in March 2026 for its sixth edition, featuring 20 national teams and stacked lineups of Major League stars. Defending champions Japan, led by Shohei Ohtani, will face competition from a powerhouse U.S. team including Aaron Judge and Bryce Harper. The tournament opens on March 4, culminating in the championship game on March 17 at loanDepot Park in Miami.

 

 

 

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