Mexico's Jonathan Aranda hits game-breaking three-run homer vs. Great Britain in World Baseball Classic opener at Daikin Park.
Mexico's Jonathan Aranda hits game-breaking three-run homer vs. Great Britain in World Baseball Classic opener at Daikin Park.
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Mexico tops Great Britain 8-2 in World Baseball Classic opener

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Team Mexico secured its first-ever opening win in the World Baseball Classic, defeating Great Britain 8-2 in Pool B play at Daikin Park in Houston on Friday. The victory came before a crowd of 29,724, mostly supporting Mexico, and featured key home runs from both sides. Mexico's Jonathan Aranda hit a pivotal three-run homer in the eighth inning to break a 1-1 tie.

Team Mexico entered the 2026 World Baseball Classic aiming to move past past disappointments, including a 2023 semifinal loss to Japan. On Friday, they achieved a historic milestone by winning their opening game for the first time in six tournament appearances, beating Great Britain 8-2 in the Pool B matchup at Daikin Park in Houston.

The game remained close through seven innings, tied at 1-1. Mexico's Nacho Alvarez Jr. provided the early lead with a 394-foot solo home run off Jack Anderson's 97.1 mph fastball in the second inning. Great Britain responded in the sixth when catcher Harry Ford, a hero from their 2023 WBC run, hit a 361-foot solo homer off Alex Carrillo to even the score. Ford's celebration included a full foot guard uniform with a faux-bearskin cap, while Alvarez Jr. donned a Lucha Libre mask after his homer.

The turning point arrived in the eighth. With Jarren Duran and Randy Arozarena walking off Gary Gill Hill, Jonathan Aranda smashed a 346-foot three-run homer against Tristan Beck's 96.8 mph fastball. Aranda, a 27-year-old Tampa Bay Rays first baseman coming off a .315 average, 14 homers, and All-Star selection in 2025, described the moment: “I never ran this fast after a home run, ever. It was a very [significant] home run... I’m very happy for the country.”

Mexico added four runs in the ninth for the final 8-2 score. Manager Benji Gil praised the fans and players: “They were into it the whole time... I’m really happy to get off on the right foot.” Great Britain manager Brad Marcelino noted their missed opportunities, stranding nine runners: “You have to cash in on the situations... We just didn't kind of scratch out some of those runs.”

Mexico faces Brazil next on Sunday at 8 p.m. ET on FS1, while Great Britain plays the USA on Saturday at 8 p.m. ET on FOX.

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Reactions on X celebrate Mexico's historic first opening win in the World Baseball Classic, praising Jonathan Aranda's game-breaking three-run homer and strong late offense. Great Britain fans express pride in their competitive effort, noting they outhit Mexico and kept it close until the eighth inning. Neutral posts highlight the crowd's energy and key plays like Randy Arozarena's throw.

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