The World Baseball Classic is set to return in March 2026 for its sixth edition, featuring 20 national teams and stacked lineups of Major League stars. Defending champions Japan, led by Shohei Ohtani, will face competition from a powerhouse U.S. team including Aaron Judge and Bryce Harper. The tournament opens on March 4, culminating in the championship game on March 17 at loanDepot Park in Miami.
The 2026 World Baseball Classic promises high drama as it expands to 20 teams divided into four pools of five, marking the second consecutive tournament with this format. Major League Baseball announced the event's return after a three-year hiatus since the 2023 edition, which Japan won. Host cities include San Juan, Tokyo, Houston, and Miami, with semifinals and the final scheduled at loanDepot Park.
The United States roster highlights offensive firepower with sluggers Aaron Judge, Cal Raleigh, Kyle Schwarber, and Bryce Harper, backed by a rotation featuring 2025 Cy Young winners Paul Skenes and Tarik Skubal. Japan, the defending champions, centers around two-way star Shohei Ohtani, alongside pitchers Yusei Kikuchi of the Angels and Yuki Matsui of the Padres. Other confirmed participants include Francisco Lindor for Puerto Rico, Salvador Perez for Venezuela, Vinnie Pasquantino for Italy, and Jarren Duran for Mexico, bringing the total to 29 Major League players committed so far.
For the Colorado Rockies, shortstop Ezequiel Tovar is the only confirmed participant, representing Venezuela. The tournament's structure allows for intense international competition early in the season, with pools starting March 4. Semifinals run March 15-16, leading to the championship on March 17. This event follows successful prior installments and aims to thrill fans with global talent on display before the MLB regular season ramps up.