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  • What if we told you that this year you could travel the world in just nine innings?

  • Yep, for the first time since the United States won its only title, thanks to a dramatic Adam Jones leaping catch in 2017, the World Baseball Classic has returned.

  • From Japan to Puerto Rico, Nicaragua to Israel, and everywhere in between.

  • Get your geography textbooks out because we're going positively international.

  • So quick question: What's the deal with the World Baseball Classic?

  • Now, the World Baseball Classic isn't the first international baseball competition in history.

  • In fact, the sport has been worldwide for more than 100 years.

  • Yes. Those are Major League players in front of the actual Sphinx during a world tour in 1889.

  • Baseball has even been part of the Olympics off and on since 1904 and could be back again in the future.

  • And when the sport was still a fledgling child in Merry old England,

  • "Baseball is rather like an intensive form of rounders with headed pip and fouler."

  • they actually defeated the United States in a five game test series in 1938.

  • But this year, the World Baseball Classic is the biggest ever with the overall field growing from 16 teams to 20.

  • And they'll all be battling it out for the title of the world's best.

  • Now, if you're looking for the most top-level info like when and where, we've got you.

  • Games will be played across Taiwan, Japan, Phoenix, and Miami from March 8 to March 21.

  • But we know you wouldn't come all the way to quick question just for something so easily googleable

  • No. You want to know who you should be watching.

  • Yes, we have traditional baseball powerhouses like Japan, whose roster features the man himself, Shohei Otani,

  • "Shohei Otani, he has done it."

  • the only player in baseball history to pitch and hit with such remarkable skill.

  • Their roster also has (a) young starter, rookie Sasaki.

  • Rookie Sasaki, I think is probably the name that you're going to hear so much in this tournament is the Japanese who basically almost threw two perfect games last year in the NPB.

  • He has a 100-mile-per-hour fastball.

  • He was born in 2001. He's going to be a big star in baseball.

  • Japan won the first two tournaments in 2006 and 2009 and they'll be looking to take back the title in 2023, starting by playing on their home turf in Tokyo.

  • But they'll have to get by South Korea, featuring Jung-hoo Lee, the reigning MVP award winner in the KBO.

  • He's become a huge star in the KBO, one of the best players in that league, despite being one of the youngest. He's the son of a legendary KBO player.

  • That's the guy that I think is gonna have potential to be one of the best Korean hitters of all time, coming over to Major League Baseball at some point.

  • Team USA's roster is equally stacked with superstars Mike Trout,

  • "Knock to the wall. That ball's gone."

  • Mookie Betts,

  • "He makes a catch."

  • Nolan Arenado,

  • "Worth the price of admission just to see him play defense."

  • And more all joining the squad in hopes of repeating their championship run after the 2017 World Baseball Classic.

  • But Puerto Rico who had finished second in each of the last two tournaments will do its best to finally take home the prize.

  • Whether it's with a massive homer from Francisco Lindor,

  • "What a shot."

  • A Javier Baez no look tag.

  • "He never even look at the tag."

  • or perhaps by taking over the world, one bleach-blonde head at a time.

  • And we can't forget the Dominican Republic, winners of the 2013 tournament.

  • You may as well just call this club a dream team, with players like Rafael Devers, Sandy Alcantara, Vlad Guerrero Jr, Juan Soto and more suiting up for the DR squad.

  • Oh, and their fans, they make every matchup feel like a home game.

  • Dominican Latinos, in general, we are loud.

  • So you have the country being represented (on) such a large stage, the fans are going to go nuts.

  • The WBC, it's the best of the best.

  • That's why things are so much heart in it, that's why there's so much love and passion.

  • The point is, baseball is not just an international game but one with some incredible talent spread all around the globe.

  • So many baseball's biggest stars today are not American.

  • A lot of the big personalities in the sport are given an opportunity to shine as full people, not just as athletes.

  • But if you've ever watched the World Cup, March Madness or even a really compelling season of Top Chef, you know it's not just the obvious favorites that get you tuning in.

  • We all want an underdog story to get behind.

  • In 2017, that was team Israel and their Mensch on a bench.

  • He's a mascot. He's a friend. He's a teammate.

  • Upsetting South Korea in a 2-1, 10-inning shocker that year to advance to the second round.

  • And this year, your choice might be between Great Britain,

  • a team whose journey to the classic was started by Mariner's top prospect Harry Ford,

  • and finished in the aftermath of the queen's death, with the team planting the Union Jack on the field while singing God Save The King.

  • Great Britain. They was doubtin' us. We want team USA, we're going for team USA.

  • Or Chinese Taipei, who will begin their tournament by playing on their home field with Pirates prospect Tsung-che Cheng .

  • But the supreme underdog of all underdogs to watch out for is the Czech Republic.

  • Despite the nation not having a major leaguer since at least 1952, and with nearly every player playing in the local league while holding a day job,

  • they managed to upset the heavily favored Spain 3-1, to punch their ticket.

  • We're baseball classic, the Republic of Czech.

  • The team's manager is the leading neurologist in Bruno.

  • It's best pitcher is a firefighter, missing a game every week because he has to be at the firehouse.

  • And another pitcher is the team's media manager, having to get a replacement to fill in for him when he's on the mound.

  • Trust us when we say these guys know no bounds when it comes to multitasking.

  • The whole thing starts on March 8th, and just like the World Cup, it will begin with pool play.

  • Four groups of five teams will play each other with two clubs from each advancing.

  • They'll take each other down, pitch by pitch, hit by hit, until the very end when only one team raises the trophy.

  • This is the World Baseball Classic.

  • Baseball like you've never seen before with more surprises, excitement and unbelievable talent in a month you'd least expected.

  • Are you ready?

What if we told you that this year you could travel the world in just nine innings?

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