When and where is the game?
Saturday, 9 p.m. ET at loanDepot park in Miami.
Baseball / World Baseball Classic
The 2026 World Baseball Classic quarterfinal pits Pool D runner-up Venezuela against undefeated Pool C winner Japan in a high-stakes matchup. The game takes place Saturday at 9 p.m. ET at loanDepot park in Miami. A loss here means eliminati...
Venezuela's path to the quarterfinal saw them secure a 3-1 record in pool play, their only defeat at the hands of the Dominican Republic. Luis Arraez has been a standout performer. However, key hitters like Willson Contreras need to find their power stroke for Venezuela to advance.
Japan, a three-time World Baseball Classic champion, enters the quarterfinal as a favorite, having not lost in the tournament since 2017. Shohei Ohtani's performance has been stellar, supported by Masataka Yoshida. Japan's pitching and hitting have been among the best in the tournament.
The game will be broadcast on FOX in the United States and streaming on Netflix in Japan. Sirius XM and MLB.com will provide audio streams.
Saturday, 9 p.m. ET at loanDepot park in Miami.
On FOX in the United States and streaming on Netflix in Japan.
Ranger Suarez (Venezuela) vs. Yoshinobu Yamamoto (Japan).
A spot in the semifinals against the winner of Puerto Rico vs. Italy.
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