Bryce Harper in Team USA jersey, celebrating his 2026 World Baseball Classic roster commitment on a sunlit baseball field.
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Bryce Harper Bolsters Team USA Roster for 2026 World Baseball Classic

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Philadelphia Phillies star Bryce Harper has committed to Team USA for the 2026 World Baseball Classic, joining a growing roster of MLB talent highlighted in recent announcements. The 33-year-old slugger, making his senior WBC debut, shared his excitement on Instagram after prior youth team successes.

Bryce Harper announced his commitment on December 23, 2025, via Instagram: “Put the colors on my chest for the 1st time when I was 15. No other feeling like it. I’m excited to announce I will be representing Team USA this year in the WBC. Merica! #forglory.”

This marks Harper's first senior-level WBC appearance, following gold medals with the U.S. 16U team in 2008 and 18U team in 2009. He committed to the 2023 tournament but missed it due to elbow surgery. Team USA lost the 2023 final to Japan, which has won three of five WBCs.

Fresh off a 2025 season with 27 home runs and a .844 OPS in 580 plate appearances (despite a wrist injury), Harper adds power alongside Phillies teammate Kyle Schwarber and other stars like captain Aaron Judge, Bobby Witt Jr., Gunnar Henderson, Brice Turang, catchers Cal Raleigh and Will Smith, and pitchers Tarik Skubal, Paul Skenes, and Mason Miller—building on earlier commitments.

The tournament runs March 5-17, 2026, across Houston, Miami, Tokyo, and San Juan. Team USA is in Pool B at Houston's Daikin Park, facing Britain, Brazil, Italy, and Mexico (starting vs. Brazil on March 6 at 8 p.m. ET). The U.S. last won in 2017.

Harper also eyes the 2028 Olympics if MLB participates, calling it a 'lifelong dream' in a June 2024 interview.

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Reactions on X to Bryce Harper joining Team USA for the 2026 World Baseball Classic are predominantly positive and excited. Sports outlets and fans highlighted the roster's strength with stars like Aaron Judge, Paul Skenes, and Kyle Schwarber. Some proposed lineups featuring Harper at first base. Phillies supporters celebrated the news. No significant negative or skeptical sentiments observed.

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Team USA baseball stars Kyle Schwarber, Brice Turang, Gunnar Henderson, and Will Smith in 2026 World Baseball Classic jerseys, posing confidently on a field with flags and logos.
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Team USA bolsters 2026 World Baseball Classic roster with four stars

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Team USA has added designated hitter Kyle Schwarber, second baseman Brice Turang, shortstop Gunnar Henderson and catcher Will Smith to its roster for the 2026 World Baseball Classic. The commitments were announced during the tournament's media day at the MLB Winter Meetings in Orlando. The squad aims to reclaim the title it last won in 2017 after finishing as runners-up to Japan in 2023.

Building on recent additions like Rays relievers Garrett Cleavinger and Griffin Jax, Team USA's preliminary roster for the 2026 World Baseball Classic expands with MLB stars including Aaron Judge and Brice Turang. Pool play starts March 5, with the final on March 17, as nations showcase global talent.

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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.

Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman Freddie Freeman has pulled out of the 2026 World Baseball Classic for Team Canada due to personal reasons. The nine-time All-Star, who represented Canada in the previous two tournaments, cited family priorities amid recent health challenges for his son. This decision represents a significant loss for Canada's lineup ahead of the March event.

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Rockies utility player Willi Castro has joined Puerto Rico's roster for the 2026 World Baseball Classic, marking the second MLB All-Star addition this week. The 29-year-old, who earned an All-Star nod in 2024 with the Twins, will make his WBC debut. This follows the inclusion of Nolan Arenado and with Francisco Lindor as captain.

Ryu Ji-hyun, manager of South Korea's national baseball team, hopes to have three to four Korean-descent MLB players for the March World Baseball Classic in Tokyo. The team departed Incheon International Airport on Friday for a preliminary camp in Saipan, joined by U.S.-based players like Kim Hye-seong and Go Woo-suk. South Korea aims to advance from the preliminary round for the first time since reaching the 2009 final.

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Samurai Japan expanded its 2026 World Baseball Classic roster with Tomoyuki Sugano and 10 other players on January 16, following the initial group of eight announced in December. Sugano, with MLB experience from the 2025 season, returns to the national team since 2017.

 

 

 

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