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The 2026 World Baseball Classic entered its most intense phase on March 8 with a full slate of pool play games across four host cities, as defending champion Japan, host Puerto Rico and powerhouse teams like the United States and Dominican Republic pushed toward quarterfinal berths.

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No games had produced final scores by early March 8 in Seoul time (late March 7 in U.S. time zones), but several contests were underway or imminent, building on Saturday’s dramatic results that included a walk-off home run in San Juan and tight rivalry clashes in Tokyo.

The tournament, running March 5-17, features 20 nations divided into four pools, with the top two from each advancing to quarterfinals starting March 14. Pool play emphasizes international rivalries, MLB talent showcases and upsets, drawing massive crowds and global viewership.

In Pool C action from Tokyo, the marquee early matchup pitted Australia against Japan at 6 a.m. ET (8 p.m. KST March 8), with Japan entering undefeated at 2-0 after a hard-fought 8-6 victory over South Korea on March 7. Kyle Schwarber and other U.S.-based stars have powered strong outings, but Japan’s pitching depth and home-field energy have made them favorites to repeat as champions.

Later in Pool C, Chinese Taipei faced South Korea at 10 p.m. ET (noon March 9 KST), a rematch loaded with history after Chinese Taipei’s recent upset potential. South Korea, at 1-2 following the Japan loss, needed a win to stay alive, while Chinese Taipei improved to 2-2 with a mercy-rule win over Czechia.

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Pool A in San Juan saw Panama take on Canada at 7 p.m. ET (9 a.m. March 9 KST), with Canada at 1-0 aiming to build momentum after an 8-2 rout of Colombia. Host Puerto Rico, perfect at 2-0, rested after Darell Hernaiz’s dramatic 10th-inning walk-off homer lifted them to a 4-3 extra-innings win over Panama on March 7. The Athletics prospect’s 374-foot blast to left became an instant highlight, thrilling the Hiram Bithorn Stadium crowd.

Colombia met Cuba at noon ET (2 a.m. March 9 KST) in another Pool A clash, with both teams seeking their first wins after early setbacks—Colombia at 0-2, Cuba at 1-0 following a 3-1 victory over Panama.

In Pool B at Houston’s Daikin Park, Brazil challenged Mexico at 8 p.m. ET (10 a.m. March 9 KST). Mexico sat at 1-0 after an 8-2 win over Great Britain, while Brazil remained winless at 0-2 despite competitive showings. The United States, 2-0 with blowout wins including 15-5 over Brazil and 9-1 over Great Britain, watched closely as their path to the quarters solidified.

Great Britain faced Italy at 1 p.m. ET (3 a.m. March 9 KST), with Italy at 1-0 looking to stay unbeaten. Pool D in Miami featured Netherlands vs. Dominican Republic at noon ET (2 a.m. March 9 KST), Nicaragua vs. Israel at 7 p.m. ET (9 a.m. March 9 KST), and ongoing implications from Venezuela’s strong 2-0 start, including an 11-3 rout of Israel.

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Saturday’s results set the tone. In addition to Puerto Rico’s thriller, Japan edged South Korea 8-6 in a classic Asian rivalry, Canada dominated Colombia 8-2, Netherlands edged Nicaragua 4-3 (with Ozzie Albies delivering the tournament’s first walk-off homer), and Italy blanked Brazil 8-0. Venezuela crushed Israel 11-3, underscoring Pool D’s depth with Venezuela, Dominican Republic and Netherlands all vying for spots.

Standings as of March 8 morning (pre-Sunday games):

**Pool A (San Juan)**
– Puerto Rico: 2-0
– Canada: 1-0
– Cuba: 1-0
– Panama: 0-2
– Colombia: 0-2

**Pool B (Houston)**
– United States: 2-0
– Italy: 1-0
– Mexico: 1-0
– Great Britain: 0-2
– Brazil: 0-2

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**Pool C (Tokyo)**
– Australia: 2-0
– Japan: 2-0
– Chinese Taipei: 2-2 (updated with recent wins)
– South Korea: 1-2
– Czechia: 0-3

**Pool D (Miami)**
– Venezuela: 2-0
– Dominican Republic: 1-0
– Netherlands: 1-1
– Others trailing

The format rewards consistency, with only eight teams advancing. Favorites like Japan, USA, Dominican Republic and Venezuela have asserted dominance, but underdogs such as Canada, Australia and Puerto Rico have surprised with strong play.

Standout performances include Hernaiz’s heroics for Puerto Rico, Albies’ clutch hitting for Netherlands, and pitching gems from Japan and Cuba. MLB stars like Schwarber (USA), Luis Arraez (Venezuela) and emerging talents have fueled excitement.

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As pool play continues through March 10-11, pressure mounts for elimination-threatened teams. Quarterfinals loom March 14 in Miami and Houston, semifinals March 15-16, and the championship March 17.

The 2026 WBC has delivered early drama, blending national pride, high-level competition and memorable moments. With key games on March 8 potentially reshaping pools, fans worldwide tune in for the next chapter in this premier international baseball showcase.

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