Former Baltimore Orioles infielder Terrin Vavra has joined the Czechia national baseball team for the 2026 World Baseball Classic, replacing injured second baseman Eric Sogard. Vavra, whose great-grandfather hails from Czechia, brings major league experience to a squad mostly composed of amateurs. The team faces a tough pool in Tokyo against powerhouses like Japan and Australia.
The Czechia baseball team, a fan favorite known for its roster of mostly amateur players born and raised in the Czech Republic, gains a significant boost with the commitment of Terrin Vavra to the 2026 World Baseball Classic. Vavra, a versatile super utility player from the Baltimore Orioles organization, steps in after Eric Sogard was sidelined by injury. Sogard's brother, Alex, had previously represented Czechia in World Baseball Classic qualifiers.
Czechia manager Pavel Chadim praised Vavra's addition, saying, "He's like Eric's clone -- just 10 years younger. He's a left-hander with pull power, he flies around the bases and -- on a human level -- he has great character. I'm absolutely certain that his joy about being on our team and representing his ancestors' country is genuine."
Vavra has appeared in 68 major league games, playing second base, third base, and the outfield corners. His only big league home run came in 2022. For the national team, he is expected to focus on infield duties. Vavra's great-grandfather's Czech roots make his participation a personal milestone.
The Czechs are coming off a historic bronze medal at the 2025 Baseball European Championship, their first ever. However, the road ahead in the World Baseball Classic looks challenging. Drawn in a Tokyo pool, they will face reigning champions Japan, 2024 Premier12 winners Chinese Taipei, Korea, and Australia. To advance without qualifiers, Czechia must secure at least one victory, assuming current rules remain unchanged.