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2026 World Baseball Classic predictions: Will USA win it all?

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Last updated: March 6, 2026 6:13 pm
Published March 6, 2026
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Who will rule the ?

Three years after Japan hoisted the 2023 WBC champions trophy after a thrilling title game triumph over the United States, the 20-team tournament is back for another edition.

As the action heats up, we asked 13 of our ESPN baseball experts to predict how this year’s tourney will play out — from which teams will advance out of each pool to which will be the last standing in the championship round along with their picks for MVP, top pitcher and breakout star the whole world will soon know.

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(Canada, Colombia, Cuba, Panama, Puerto Rico)

Winner: Puerto Rico (10 votes), Canada (4)
Also advancing: Canada (7), Puerto Rico (5); Colombia (1), Cuba (1)

A roster featuring MLB stars , and was enough to give Puerto Rico the nod over an emerging Canada squad in the eyes of our voters — and the vast majority of our experts predicted that both countries would move on to the quarterfinals.

(Brazil, Great Britain, Mexico, Italy, United States)

Winner: United States (14)
Also advancing: Italy (3), Mexico (11)

. . . . With MVPs and MLB superstars up and down the roster, there was no question Team USA would be the team to beat and our experts agreed in making the United States a unanimous choice to advance.

The real intrigue comes from a small group of voters predicting an Italy team featuring several major leaguers — including sluggers and — will edge Mexico for this pool’s second quarterfinal spot.

(Australia, Chinese Taipei, Czechia, Japan, Korea)

Winner: Japan (14)
Also advancing: Korea (13), Australia (1)

One expert’s faith that an Australia team featuring 2024 No. 1 draft pick will be the surprise of this WBC is the only thing that kept Japan and Korea from a clean sweep of our Pool C predictions.

(Venezuela, Netherlands, DR, Israel, Nicaragua)

Winner: Dominican Republic (14)
Also advancing: Venezuela (14)

With a star-studded roster featuring , , ., . and to name a few, the Dominican Republic was a clear choice to rule Pool D in the eyes of our voters.

Similarly, a Venezuela team with MLB stars such as ., , and to lean on was also a unanimous pick to move on from this group.

United States (6)

Runner-up: Dominican Republic (3)

Runner-up: Japan (3)

Who picked Team USA: Tim Keown, Paul Hembekides, Eric Karabell, Kiley McDaniel, Dan Mullen, Jeff Passan

Dominican Republic (5)

Runner-up: U.S. (4)

Runner-up: Japan (1)

Who picked Dominican Republic: Jorge Castillo, Alden Gonzalez, Matt Marrone, Jesse Rogers, David Schoenfield

Japan (3)

Runner-up: U.S. (2)

Runner-up: Dominican Republic (1)

Who picked Japan: Bradford Doolittle, Tristan Cockcroft, Buster Olney

There was no doubt in the eyes of our voters that the three superteams going into the tournament will be the final teams remaining at the end, but exactly how the championship round will play out was a much tougher question with the U.S. getting the narrow nod as the team to beat.

Juan Soto, Dominican Republic (3)

Two votes each: Bobby Witt Jr., U.S.; Aaron Judge, U.S.

One vote each: Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Dominican Republic; , U.S.; Shohei Ohtani, Japan; , U.S.; Paul Skenes, U.S.; , Japan; , Japan

Even though the Dominican Republic wasn’t our top choice to win it all, Juan Soto was the most popular pick to dominate the tournament, with the rest of the leaderboard a who’s who of MLB superstars.

Five votes each: Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Japan; Paul Skenes, U.S.

Christopher Sanchez, Dominican Republic (2)

One vote each: , Dominican Republic; , Japan

Fresh off his MLB postseason dominance for the , Yamamoto was the clear choice to rule on the mound again this spring followed by reigning NL Cy Young winner Skenes and runner-up Sanchez.

Two votes each: , U.S.; Jac Caglianone, Italy; Travis Bazzana, Australia; , Canada

One vote each: Michael Arroyo, Colombia; , Canada; Joseph Contreras, Brazil; , Italy; , Japan; Kim Do-yeong, Korea

Left open for interpretation by our experts, our breakout picks range from budding stars already playing at the major league level in Anthony and Caglianone to a 17-year-old high school ace in Contreras

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