Dominican Republic and Israel gear up for 2026 World Baseball Classic Pool D

The Dominican Republic, a perennial powerhouse, has assembled a star-studded roster for the 2026 World Baseball Classic, while Israel aims to build on its underdog story in the challenging Pool D. Both teams will compete in Miami, facing tough opponents including each other on March 9. With high expectations for the Dominicans and survival hopes for Israel, the pool promises intense matchups.

The Dominican Republic enters the 2026 World Baseball Classic with sky-high expectations, boasting the most Major League players born outside the United States since 1995. General manager Nelson Cruz has crafted a 30-man roster featuring elite talent: pitchers like Sandy Alcantara, Luis Severino, and Cristopher Sánchez; infielders including Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Manny Machado, and Ketel Marte; and outfielders such as Juan Soto, Fernando Tatis Jr., and Julio Rodríguez. New manager Albert Pujols, fresh off leading Leones del Escogido to the LIDOM championship and Caribbean Series title in 2024-25, faces the challenge of juggling this embarrassment of riches in a short tournament.

The team's 2023 performance was disappointing, finishing 2-2 in Pool D at Miami's loanDepot park, with losses to Venezuela and Puerto Rico by a combined 10-3, failing to reach the quarterfinals. Their best moment remains the 2013 championship, an undefeated 8-0 run capped by a 3-0 final win over Puerto Rico, where Edwin Encarnación's two-run double and Fernando Rodney's save shone. Pool D repeats in 2026, with the Dominicans opening against Nicaragua on March 6, followed by the Netherlands on March 8, Israel on March 9, and Venezuela on March 11.

Israel, making its third WBC appearance, relies on a roster of mostly American Jewish players, blending big leaguers like Harrison Bader, Spencer Horwitz, Dean Kremer, and Garrett Stubbs with prospects such as Jake Gelof and Harrison Cohen. In 2017, they went 3-0 in pool play, upsetting South Korea 2-1 and beating Cuba 4-1 before quarterfinal exits. But 2023 brought struggles: 1-3 in Pool D, with a 3-1 win over Nicaragua overshadowed by 25-1 losses to the others. Kremer, the squad's pitching anchor, impressed in 2023 with 4 innings, 3 hits, and 4 strikeouts against Nicaragua.

Israel's schedule starts with Venezuela on March 7, Nicaragua on March 8, the Dominicans on March 9, and the Netherlands on March 10. Fans hope for at least one more win to secure future qualification, banking on improved pitching beyond Kremer to challenge the pool's giants.

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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 begins this week with four pools of five teams each competing in round-robin format. The top two teams from each pool will advance to the quarterfinals, followed by single-elimination rounds. MLB.com reporters provide breakdowns and predictions for each group.

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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.

The knockout stage of the 2026 World Baseball Classic features eight teams, with experts largely predicting the Dominican Republic to claim the title. Team USA advanced to the quarterfinals despite a loss to Italy, facing Canada next. Japan and the Dominican Republic remain unbeaten entering the single-elimination bracket.

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The 2026 World Baseball Classic kicked off with two decisive wins in Pool C at the Tokyo Dome. Australia defeated Chinese Taipei 3-0 behind home runs from Robbie Perkins and Travis Bazzana, while Korea routed Czechia 11-4 with four home runs, including two from Shay Whitcomb. These results set the tone for the tournament's pool play stage.

The Dominican Republic secured a 12-1 victory over the Netherlands in Pool D of the 2026 World Baseball Classic at loanDepot park in Miami. Four home runs, including a game-ending blast by Juan Soto, triggered the mercy rule after the seventh inning. The win improves the Dominican Republic to 2-0, while the Netherlands falls to 1-2.

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Team Puerto Rico is contemplating pulling out of the 2026 World Baseball Classic after insurance providers denied coverage to eight to ten key players, including captain Francisco Lindor. The issue stems from stricter underwriting following injuries in the 2023 tournament, complicating roster assembly just days before deadlines. Officials worry about fielding a competitive team, especially as hosts of pool play in San Juan.

 

 

 

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