Fans gather at Tokyo Dome for Japan's WBC opener against Taiwan

Baseball fans gathered at Tokyo Dome from early Friday morning ahead of Samurai Japan's opening World Baseball Classic game against Taiwan, set to start at 7 p.m. Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto, the 2025 World Series MVP, is slated to start for Japan in Pool C. The roster features a record eight Major League Baseball players, including 2023 WBC MVP Shohei Ohtani of the Dodgers.

On March 6, 2026, Samurai Japan faces Taiwan in its Pool C opener at Tokyo Dome, with the game starting at 7 p.m. Fans arrived early Friday morning, buzzing with anticipation for the World Baseball Classic matchup. A 34-year-old office worker from Hokuto, Yamanashi Prefecture, wearing an Ohtani jersey, said, “I was so excited since last night thinking that I can relive the excitement from three years ago. I want to see Ohtani hit a big home run.”

Within the team, Shohei Ohtani is fostering unity as the de facto leader, with no official captain appointed. During Tuesday's final warm-up against the Hanshin Tigers, players celebrated runs with a gesture mimicking whisking matcha tea—a idea from WBC newcomer Koki Kitayama, a 26-year-old pitcher for the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters, Ohtani's former NPB club. Ohtani tasked Kitayama with creating it to build morale and ease the younger player's comfort. Kitayama said, “I was just happy to be given the assignment.”

Of the 30-player roster, 13 are WBC first-timers. Ohtani joked that seeing all the young teammates made him “feel old,” but stressed that “teamwork is the most vital thing to winning.” He added, “Overall, we are communicating brilliantly.” Ahead of the Taiwan game, Ohtani noted, “Very few games go smoothly from start to finish. But if we play as a team regardless of the situation, we can make it a great game.” Samurai Japan seeks a second straight title after winning the 2023 tournament.

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The 2026 World Baseball Classic begins on March 5, with Japan's Samurai Japan aiming for a second straight title. While Netflix's exclusive streaming has raised concerns over accessibility, the team boasts a powerful lineup and pitching staff as a top favorite.

Samurai Japan has unveiled its squad for the 2026 World Baseball Classic, featuring a record eight Major League Baseball players. Manager Hirokazu Ibata announced the roster on Monday, bringing back 15 members from the 2023 championship team, including stars Shohei Ohtani and Yoshinobu Yamamoto of the Los Angeles Dodgers. The team will aim to defend its title with deep experience and talent.

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As the 2026 World Baseball Classic nears, the tournament will showcase non-MLB players to international audiences. Samurai Japan includes more MLB-affiliated talent than ever, but NPB stars remain key figures to monitor. Veteran pitcher Yusei Kikuchi, 34, makes his Samurai Japan debut, bringing steady leadership.

Shohei Ohtani conducted a four-inning live batting practice session on Thursday at loanDepot park in Miami. The session prepares him for the Los Angeles Dodgers' 2026 season while he focuses on hitting for Samurai Japan in the World Baseball Classic. Japan faces Venezuela in the quarterfinals on Saturday.

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Hours before the showdown with Japan at the World Baseball Classic, South Korea manager Ryu Ji-hyun downplayed the game's significance. He stressed that all four Pool C games are equally important and adjusted the lineup to face Japan's starter.

TOKYO—In a pregame press conference ahead of Saturday's World Baseball Classic Pool C clash at Tokyo Dome against rival South Korea, Japan manager Hirokazu Ibata said he wants victory through 'Japanese-style connected baseball.'

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Shohei Ohtani is departing Los Angeles Dodgers spring training in Peoria, Arizona, to join Samurai Japan for the 2026 World Baseball Classic, where he will focus solely on hitting. The Dodgers are prioritizing his long-term health after elbow surgery, ensuring he builds up as a pitcher without risking injury during the tournament. Ohtani expressed temptation to pitch if facing Mike Trout but understands the team's decision.

 

 

 

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