Team USA's 2026 WBC quarterfinal hopes hinge on Italy-Mexico result

Following an 8-6 upset loss to undefeated Italy on Tuesday, Team USA's advancement from Pool B in the 2026 World Baseball Classic now rests on Italy's final game against Mexico. At 3-1, the Americans need Italy to win or lose by a high margin to avoid complex tiebreakers.

Pool B action at Houston's Daikin Park has intensified for the 2026 World Baseball Classic. Italy's stunning 8-6 victory over a star-laden Team USA on Tuesday left the U.S. at 3-1 after prior wins over Brazil, Great Britain, and Mexico (5-3). Italy (3-0) faces Mexico (2-1) on Wednesday at 7 p.m. ET on Tubi.

An Italy win secures them first place at 4-0, with USA as 3-1 runner-up; both advance to quarterfinals. A Mexico win creates a 3-1 three-way tie. Mexico would take first due to fewest runs allowed overall. The second spot goes to the best tiebreaker among USA, Italy, and Mexico from their head-to-head games.

Tiebreakers prioritize: 1) Lowest quotient of (runs allowed / defensive outs) in head-to-heads; 2) Earned runs allowed / outs; 3) Batting average in those games; 4) Drawing of lots.

Current head-to-head quotients favor USA (0.2037) over Mexico (0.2083), with Italy's worse after late U.S. homers. In a nine-inning loss, Italy advances if they allow 4 or fewer runs; USA advances if 5+. Extra innings alter math.

"It’s out of our control," captain Aaron Judge said. "Now we just need a little luck." The roster, including Judge, Bryce Harper, and Bobby Witt Jr., will watch from their Houston hotel. Oddsmakers list USA at +230 to win the tournament.

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Italian baseball players celebrate victory over Mexico in World Baseball Classic, advancing USA to quarterfinals, with USA flags in cheering stadium crowd.
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Italy routs Mexico to clinch Pool B, advance USA in 2026 World Baseball Classic

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Italy defeated Mexico 6-0 in Pool B's finale at the 2026 World Baseball Classic, securing top seed and propelling the United States into quarterfinals via tiebreakers. Canada topped Pool A with a 7-2 win over Cuba, while Pool D seeding was contested between undefeated Dominican Republic and Venezuela.

Team Italy secured a stunning 8-6 victory over favored Team USA in Pool B of the 2026 World Baseball Classic on Tuesday at Daikin Park in Houston, marking one of the biggest upsets in tournament history. Italy, now undefeated at 3-0 entering their finale, followed with a dominant win over Mexico on Wednesday, clinching advancement for both teams under tiebreaker rules while leaving USA at 3-1.

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Mexico's baseball team lost 1-9 to Italy in the Group B finale of the 2026 World Baseball Classic, held in Houston, sealing their elimination from the quarterfinals. Italy advanced undefeated with a 4-0 record, while the United States qualified as the group's second place with 3-1. Vinnie Pasquantino shone with three home runs in the game.

Only eight teams remain in the 2026 World Baseball Classic after pool play, with quarterfinal matchups set for Miami and Houston this weekend. MLB.com voters ranked the contenders based on their performances, highlighting standout players from each squad. The Dominican Republic tops the list after a perfect pool stage.

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Italy advances to the semifinals of the 2026 World Baseball Classic for the first time, remaining undefeated at 5-0. Venezuela returns to the semifinals since 2009 with a 4-1 record. The matchup is set for Monday, March 16 at 8 p.m. ET at loanDepot park.

The United States and the Dominican Republic will clash in the semifinals of the 2026 World Baseball Classic on Sunday night in Miami. Paul Skenes starts for Team USA against a potent Dominican lineup, while Luis Severino takes the mound for the Dominican Republic. The winner advances to the finals against the victor of the other semifinal.

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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.

 

 

 

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