With the 2026 World Baseball Classic now underway, here are all my previews:
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2026 World Baseball Classic Preview: Pool B (Houston)
Here’s the preview for Pool B of the World Baseball Classic…

About the Venue: Daikin Park has gone through several names and also used to have a hill in center, but regardless of what name or shape it is, it remains the home of the Houston Astros and a capacity of over 41 thousand.
About the Pool: This is Team USA’s pool, and only Mexico is any major threat to beat them for the pool title. Italy also could be interesting. Great Britain and Brazil are likely also-rans, but you never know, can you?
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Continue reading2026 World Baseball Classic Preview: Pool D (Miami)
Here’s the preview for Pool D of the World Baseball Classic…

About the Venue: LoanDepot Park will be hosting games in every round this WBC, including the final for the second straight tournament. This is largely because the 36.7K-seat stadium was hopping throughout the last WBC, as Miami’s international population and world-renowned status led to some of the biggest and craziest crowds of the tournament.
About the Pool: The Dominican and Venezuela are the stars of this group, but the Netherlands should also impress, Israel has some notable players, and Nicaragua has also returned.
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Continue reading2026 World Baseball Classic Preview: Pool A (San Juan)
With the 2026 World Baseball Classic about to begin, it’s time for my preview of the tournament. Here’s Pool A.

About the Venue: Named for the first Puerto Rican to play in the big leagues, Hiram Bithorn Stadium holds over 19,000. It’s the go-to place for MLB events in Puerto Rico, and infamously hosted the Montreal Expos during their residencies in San Juan.
About the Pool: This is the hardest pool to predict. Every team here can win the pool, but I can also probably make an argument for every team in this pool save for maybe Puerto Rico and Canada being the one who finishes last and gets bounced to qualifying.
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Continue reading2026 World Baseball Classic Preview: Pool C (Tokyo)
With the 2026 World Baseball Classic about to begin, it’s time for my preview of the tournament. We begin in non-alphabetical order, starting with Pool C, as it begins before the other pools.

About the Venue: The Tokyo Dome is the largest baseball stadium in the largest metropolitan area in the world and the go-to place for MLB events in Japan. Holding over 45 thousand fans for baseball, the air-supported dome is normally home to the Yomiuri Giants, the most successful team in Japanese baseball. The “Big Egg” has symmetrical dimensions (329 to the corners, 375 to the alleys, 400 to center) and has over the years also played host to concerts, boxing (including Mike Tyson‘s infamous defeat at the hands of Buster Douglas), professional wrestling, NFL exhibition games, and mixed martial arts. It is also the location of Japan’s Baseball Hall of Fame.
About The Pool: This is somewhat similar to some of the previous Tokyo pools in the WBC, with Asian powers (Japan, Korea, and “Chinese Taipei”) placed together. Joining them are Australia and the Czech Republic. It would be a shock if the two teams to leave this round robin aren’t two of the three Asian teams, and it’d be especially shocking if one of those teams isn’t Japan, which is one of the overall tournament favorites and . Australia and the Czechs will likely be playing to avoid getting relegated to qualifying.
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Continue readingNext Year on the Baseball Continuum….
With the World Baseball Classic coming up, it’s almost time for the Baseball Continuum to kick back in gear. Here’s what you can expect in the next few months:
- Initial run-down reactions once the rosters are officially announced
- Group-by-group previews
- Round-by-Round updated previews to reflect roster changes, who is hot, etc.
- Potentially other articles and resources on the tournament
So… stay tuned!