Japan announces roster for 2026 World Baseball Classic

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.

Manager Hirokazu Ibata revealed Samurai Japan's roster for the 2026 World Baseball Classic on Monday, marking a record with eight MLB-affiliated players. Among the selections are Shohei Ohtani and Yoshinobu Yamamoto from the Dodgers, both key contributors to Japan's 2023 victory. Other notable additions include Munetaka Murakami, who signed with the Chicago White Sox; Kazuma Okamoto, who joined the Toronto Blue Jays; and Seiya Suzuki of the Chicago Cubs, who missed the previous tournament due to injury.

The roster returns 15 players from the 2023 champions, providing substantial depth. However, two 2023 members are absent: Dodgers pitcher Roki Sasaki, who faced injuries in his rookie season but shone in the postseason, and Cardinals outfielder Lars Nootbaar, sidelined by offseason heel surgeries. One spot remains open and will be filled later.

Yoshinobu Yamamoto expressed enthusiasm in a statement on the Samurai Japan website: “Wearing a Japanese uniform once again fills me with a deep sense of pride and responsibility. I’ve trained hard this offseason to be in the best possible condition for the WBC. Together, with great teammates and a dependable coaching staff, we’ll unite as one and aim for the top.”

The full roster, as of January 26, includes pitchers like Yusei Kikuchi (Angels), Yuki Matsui (Padres), and Tomoyuki Sugano (Orioles free agent); catchers such as Yuhei Nakamura (Tokyo Yakult Swallows); infielders including Sosuke Genda (Saitama Seibu Lions) and Shugo Maki (DeNA BayStars); and outfielders like Kensuke Kondo (SoftBank Hawks) and Ukyo Shuto (SoftBank Hawks). Asterisks denote 2023 participants, with MLB players in bold.

Japan-based players will train in Miyazaki Prefecture from February 14 to 24, followed by the Samurai Japan Series starting February 27. MLB players join for exhibitions in Osaka on March 2. Placed in Pool C with Australia, South Korea, Czechia, and Chinese Taipei, Japan opens against Chinese Taipei on March 6 at Tokyo Dome. The nation has won the tournament three times: 2006, 2009, and 2023.

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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 begun shaping its roster to defend its World Baseball Classic title in 2026, with manager Hirokazu Ibata naming seven pitchers on Friday in Tokyo. Joining previously announced star Shohei Ohtani are MLB talents Yusei Kikuchi and Yuki Matsui, along with five Japanese league pitchers. Uncertainty lingers over whether Ohtani will pitch in the tournament.

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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.

Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts announced that superstar Shohei Ohtani will not pitch for Japan in the 2026 World Baseball Classic, opting instead to focus solely as a designated hitter to help defend the title. The decision prioritizes his full pitching workload with the Dodgers.

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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.

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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Yoshinobu Yamamoto pitched three innings in the Los Angeles Dodgers' 12-4 loss to the San Francisco Giants in spring training. As he prepares to join Samurai Japan for the World Baseball Classic, uncertainties loom over the Dodgers' starting rotation for the 2026 season. General manager Brandon Gomes highlighted the benefits of a longer spring schedule.

 

 

 

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