Illustration of 2026 World Baseball Classic roster announcement highlighting stacked lineups from USA, Dominican Republic, Japan, and 78 MLB All-Stars.
Illustration of 2026 World Baseball Classic roster announcement highlighting stacked lineups from USA, Dominican Republic, Japan, and 78 MLB All-Stars.
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2026 world baseball classic rosters unveiled thursday night

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Rosters for all 20 teams in the 2026 World Baseball Classic were announced Thursday night, revealing stacked lineups led by the United States, Dominican Republic and defending champion Japan. The tournament, set for March 5-17, features a record 78 MLB All-Stars and highlights absences due to insurance issues and suspensions. Team USA boasts its strongest roster ever based on 2025 WAR totals.

The 2026 World Baseball Classic rosters, disclosed Thursday on MLB Network, showcase unprecedented talent across 20 nations, with 306 MLB-affiliated players and 190 on 40-man rosters. The United States enters as the early favorite with a roster totaling 118.1 WAR from 2025, surpassing previous editions like 2006's 109.5. Highlighting the pitching staff are reigning Cy Young winners Paul Skenes and Tarik Skubal, backed by Joe Ryan and Logan Webb, alongside stars like Aaron Judge, Bryce Harper, Bobby Witt Jr. and unsigned free agent Paul Goldschmidt. The team includes 22 MLB All-Stars, the most in the tournament.

The Dominican Republic fields a powerhouse offense featuring Juan Soto, Fernando Tatis Jr., Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Manny Machado, Julio Rodríguez and Junior Caminero, supported by improved pitching from Sandy Alcantara, Brayan Bello, Cristopher Sánchez and Luis Severino. With 16 All-Stars, they aim to rebound from a 2023 first-round exit and echo their 2013 championship. Japan, the 2023 winners, returns Shohei Ohtani—pitching only this time—along with Yoshinobu Yamamoto, a record nine MLB players and NPB standouts like Sawamura Award winner Hiromi Itoh and 40-homer MVP Teruaki Sato.

Puerto Rico faces challenges hosting Pool A in San Juan without José Berríos, Carlos Correa, Francisco Lindor and Victor Caratini due to denied insurance, plus Javier Báez's suspension for a 2023 marijuana test positive, lasting until April 26, 2026. Nolan Arenado switches from USA to lead their infield with prospects like Edwin Arroyo. Italy emerges as a sleeper with starters Aaron Nola and Michael Lorenzen, a deep bullpen including Adam Ottavino and prospects like Jac Caglianone.

Notable milestones include Cuba's Alexei Ramírez, 44, as the potential oldest WBC player ever, and Brazil's Joseph Contreras, 17, the youngest. The New York Mets contribute the most players with 17, including Juan Soto and Nolan McLean. Pools are set in San Juan, Houston, Tokyo and Miami, promising intense international competition.

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Discussions on X highlight excitement for the stacked 2026 World Baseball Classic rosters, with praise for Team USA's strongest-ever lineup based on WAR, Japan's star-studded defending squad, and Dominican Republic's power hitters. Users note absences like Mike Trout from USA and Puerto Rico stars Lindor and Correa due to insurance issues, sparking disappointment and selection debates. Power rankings commonly place USA first, followed by Japan, with skepticism toward other teams.

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Team USA has added designated hitter Kyle Schwarber, second baseman Brice Turang, shortstop Gunnar Henderson and catcher Will Smith to its roster for the 2026 World Baseball Classic. The commitments were announced during the tournament's media day at the MLB Winter Meetings in Orlando. The squad aims to reclaim the title it last won in 2017 after finishing as runners-up to Japan in 2023.

The 2026 World Baseball Classic kicks off on March 4 in Tokyo, featuring 20 teams over two weeks culminating in the championship on March 17 in Miami. Power rankings place Team USA at the top, followed closely by the Dominican Republic and defending champion Japan. Excitement builds around star-studded lineups and the tournament's growing prestige.

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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.

Team Brazil's roster for the 2026 World Baseball Classic features three players with notable MLB family ties, despite lacking active Major League players. Sons of former stars Dante Bichette, Manny Ramirez, and José Contreras bring inherited talent to the international stage. The team prepares to face tough competition in Pool B, starting with the United States.

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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.

Retired Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw has been added to Team USA's roster for the 2026 World Baseball Classic, marking his debut in the tournament after withdrawing from the 2023 edition due to insurance issues. The 37-year-old, who retired from MLB at the end of the 2025 season after helping the Dodgers win the World Series, said he is preparing just enough to pitch in the March event without plans for an MLB return.

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Rockies utility player Willi Castro has joined Puerto Rico's roster for the 2026 World Baseball Classic, marking the second MLB All-Star addition this week. The 29-year-old, who earned an All-Star nod in 2024 with the Twins, will make his WBC debut. This follows the inclusion of Nolan Arenado and with Francisco Lindor as captain.

 

 

 

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