Aaron Judge hits a decisive two-run homer as Team USA defeats Brazil 15-5 in World Baseball Classic opener in Houston.
Aaron Judge hits a decisive two-run homer as Team USA defeats Brazil 15-5 in World Baseball Classic opener in Houston.
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Team USA beats Brazil 15-5 in World Baseball Classic opener

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Team USA secured a 15-5 victory over Brazil in their Pool B opener at the 2026 World Baseball Classic in Houston. Despite Brazil's three home runs, including two from 20-year-old Lucas Ramirez, USA capitalized on 17 walks issued by Brazilian pitchers. Aaron Judge's early two-run homer set the tone for the Americans' win.

The game at Daikin Park began with high expectations for Team USA, featuring an All-Star lineup including Aaron Judge and a strong pitching staff. In the first inning, Bobby Witt Jr. led off with an infield single and stole second, setting up Judge to homer on a 3-0 sweeper from Bo Takahashi, a 405-foot blast that gave USA a 2-0 lead.

Brazil responded immediately when leadoff hitter Lucas Ramirez, son of 12-time All-Star Manny Ramirez and an Angels prospect, launched a 392-foot homer off Logan Webb's second pitch, marking the 10th leadoff home run in WBC history and making it 2-1.

USA extended the lead in the second when Kyle Schwarber scored on a wild pitch, reaching 3-1. The fifth inning proved pivotal: after walks to Alex Bregman, Cal Raleigh, and Roman Anthony, Byron Buxton was hit by a 91.7 mph fastball from Gabriel Barbosa, forcing in a run to make it 4-1. Buxton then scored on Brice Turang's three-run double off the left-field wall, pushing the score to 7-1. Buxton exited after the inning for Pete Crow-Armstrong, not due to injury.

Logan Webb pitched four innings, allowing one run on one hit with six strikeouts. Michael Wacha relieved and kept Brazil scoreless through six.

Brazil mounted a comeback in the seventh, scoring three runs on a Leonardo Reginatto single, Lucas Rojo RBI single, and Victor Mascai's two-run homer off Wacha, narrowing the gap to 7-4. In the eighth, Roman Anthony's RBI single made it 8-4, but Ramirez's second solo homer off Gabe Speier—a 354-foot shot—brought Brazil within three at 8-5.

The ninth inning sealed the game as USA scored seven runs without an extra-base hit, aided by five walks, a balk, and three singles, including Bryce Harper's RBI hit and Anthony's second RBI. Brazil's pitchers issued 17 walks total, leading to the 15-5 final. Ramirez became the youngest player at 20 years and 49 days to hit multiple home runs in a WBC game.

Team USA improves to 1-0 in Pool B and faces Great Britain next, while Brazil plays Italy.

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Reactions on X to Team USA's 15-5 victory over Brazil in the 2026 World Baseball Classic opener include celebrations of Aaron Judge's homer and Brazil's 17 walks, praise for Brazil's three home runs especially Lucas Ramirez's two, and criticism of USA for allowing five runs and leaving runners on base.

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