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World Baseball Classic: Rob Manfred talks about possibility of moving tournament to midseason
The World Baseball Classic is thriving. While not on the level of the Olympics just yet, interest seems to be at an all-time high for the baseball tournament, with Team USA’s win over the Dominican Republic in the semifinals drawing more viewers than the MLB All-Star Game.
After a thrilling 2026 tournament, baseball fans will have to wait until 2030 for the next World Baseball Classic
MLB commissioner Rob Manfred says the continued growth and success of the World Baseball Classic could lead to a midseason competition in the future.
The World Baseball Classic continues to serve as the ultimate global stage for the sport, and the 2026 edition once again delivered a compelling blend of star power, emerging talent, and national pride.
Major League Baseball players have not taken part in the Olympics (not yet, at least). So, as far as international competition goes, the World Baseball Classic is the onl
Aaron Judge knows that everything he says will be looked at under a different light, which is why his latest comments have caught some attention. The New York Yankees star made an interesting comment when discussing the World Baseball Classic,
Arizona's players and manager opened up about just how special the WBC was.