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World Baseball Classic Rosters Revealed!
5 Feb
Summary
- Tournament begins March 5, with games in Tokyo, Puerto Rico, Houston, and Miami.
- Fans can watch games in the US on FOX Media platforms.
- Pitch clock and strict pitch count rules will be implemented for the first time.

The highly anticipated World Baseball Classic is set to commence on March 5, marking the sixth edition of this global baseball spectacle. Tonight, fans can catch the Roster Reveal on MLB Network at 7 p.m. ET, showcasing the 30-man rosters for all 20 participating teams. Games will be played across multiple international and domestic venues, including the Tokyo Dome, Hiram Bithorn Stadium in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Daikin Park in Houston, and loanDepot park in Miami. Early games begin on March 5 (March 4 in the US) with Chinese Taipei facing Australia. US-based viewers can access live games and streams through FOX Media networks and apps, including FOX, FS1, FS2, and Tubi. This year's tournament introduces significant rule changes, including the implementation of a pitch clock and revised pitch count limitations. Pitchers will face limits of 65 pitches in the First Round, 80 in the Quarterfinals, and 95 in the Championship Round. Additionally, rest days will be mandated based on pitch counts: four days for 50+ pitches, one day for 30+ pitches, and a day's rest after pitching on consecutive days. Mercy rules will also be in effect for the First Round and Quarterfinal rounds. Tiebreaker scenarios have been clearly defined, with head-to-head performance, run differential, earned runs, and batting average as key determinants. The top four teams from each pool will automatically qualify for the 2026 tournament, while last-place teams face relegation. Notable storylines include Japan's quest for a fourth title, the USA's aim to reclaim glory with a star-studded roster, and the resurgence of powerhouses like the Dominican Republic and Korea.



