When does the 2026 World Baseball Classic start?
The tournament begins on March 4th in Tokyo, Japan.
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The 2026 World Baseball Classic is fast approaching, and anticipation is building. Here’s a comprehensive preview, covering the U.S. broadcast schedule, Team USA’s formidable pitching staff, and a breakdown of MLB players participating.
### Broadcast Schedule FOX Sports and World Baseball Classic, Inc. have announced the U.S. broadcast schedule for the 2026 World Baseball Classic. All 47 games will be available across FOX, FS1, FS2, FOX Deportes, the FOX Sports App, and Tubi. FOX will broadcast seven games, including Team USA’s opening game against Brazil on March 6th and the Championship Game on March 17th. FS1 will cover 19 contests, including the Semifinals. FOX Deportes will produce 41 contests in Spanish. Single-game tickets are available at WorldBaseballClassic.com/tickets&ref=yanuki.com.
### Team USA’s Pitching Prowess Team USA has historically struggled to attract top-tier starting pitchers to the World Baseball Classic. However, the 2026 team boasts an unprecedented roster, including Paul Skenes, Tarik Skubal, Joe Ryan, Matthew Boyd, and Logan Webb. This marks a significant shift, with players like Skenes prioritizing representing their country. Manager Mark DeRosa believes this is the greatest team ever assembled for the United States.
### MLB Player Participation Every MLB team has players participating in the 2026 World Baseball Classic. Notable participants include:
A comprehensive list of players from each MLB organization can be found on MLB.com&ref=yanuki.com.
The tournament begins on March 4th in Tokyo, Japan.
All 47 games will be broadcast across the FOX Sports family of networks, the FOX Sports App, and Tubi.
Key players include Paul Skenes, Tarik Skubal, Aaron Judge, and others.
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