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Taiwan beats South Korea 5-4 in the 10th on 2 sacrifice bunts. Taiwan also added 3 home runs

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March 8, 2026

Taiwan defeated South Korea 5-4 in 10 innings on Sunday in the with Chieh-Hsien Chen — who began as the designated runner — scoring the winning run in the top of the inning on a sacrifice bunt by Kun-Yu Chiang

Taiwan improved to 2-2 and has completed play in Pool C. South Korea is 1-2 and finishes play on Monday against Australia. has already beaten Taiwan.

Taiwan hit three home runs in the game, but it was the small ball in the end that saved the day.

Yu Chang hit a solo shot in the first and Tsung-Che Cheng had another solo homer in the second with Stuart Fairchild giving Taiwan a 4-3 lead on a two-run shot in the eighth. It was Fairchild’s second home run of the tournament. The other was a grand slam against the Czech Republic.

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“That was one of the most fun games I’ve every played in my life,” said Fairchild, an outfielder in the Cleveland Guardians organization who is playing because his mother is from Taiwan.

Fairchild’s home run looked like it might be enough, but not quite.


South Korea rallied as it did several times throughout the game and tied it at 4-4 in the bottom of the eighth on a double by Do Yeong Kim with Hyeseong Kim scoring.

South Korea got close to scoring the tying run in the bottom of the 10th but Ju Won Kim was thrown out on a close play at home. A replayed showed he was out.

Yi Chang got the victory for Taiwan with Jyun-Yue Tseng picking up the save. The loss went to Woo-Suk-Go.

Japan and faces Australia in the second game in Pool C on Sunday.

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Instant Classic: Chinese Taipei stays alive with wild extra-inning win over Korea

It will go down as one of the most memorable World Baseball Classic games in Tokyo Dome’s storied history. Chinese Taipei – which had never defeated Korea in the tournament before – needed a victory to keep its slim hopes of advancing alive. With a win, Korea would set up a win-and-advance contest on Monday vs. Australia if the Aussies lost to Japan in the nightcap.

More than 40,000 fans – mostly from Taiwan – filled Tokyo Dome at noon on Sunday as Chinese Taipei’s cheerleaders danced atop the dugouts and its band blasted music and led chants. Fans were then treated to a dinger-filled, heavyweight spectacle, with Chinese Taipei emerging with an incredible 5-4 victory, the players walking off the field as tears streamed down their faces.

“I think today the Tokyo Dome became our home stadium,” team captain Chieh-Hsien Chen said.

For Chinese Taipei, who started this tournament 0-2, there is still a chance to advance beyond the group stage for only the second time in tournament history.

“I'll start by saying that was one of the most fun ballgames I've ever played in my life,” Stuart Fairchild, whose two-run home run proved crucial in the victory, said. “It was back and forth the entire way, went into extra innings, and then to come through at the end, and win by one, was remarkable.”

After the teams exchanged home run after home run, it was a sacrifice bunt that went all of two feet that decided things.

Kun-Yu Chiang’s bunt down the first-base line plated Chen from third in the top of the 10th. The MVP of the 2024 Premier12 – the biggest victory in Chinese Taipei’s history and its first gold – hadn’t played since being hit in the hand by a pitch in the first game of the tournament.

“I am thankful to all of my teammates, coaches and head coach,” Chen said. “Since I got injured, I missed the opportunity to play, but from the bottom of the heart, I was willing us to win, and I expected all of my teammates to do their best. Our fans supported us very deeply. After we won, tears came out from my eyes. We never gave up and neither did the fans.”

“At the end of the game, we played as one united, and finally we got the win,” Chinese Taipei manager Hao-Jiu Tseng said.

Chinese Taipei then stifled Korea in the bottom half of the 10th – but not before an out at the plate that prevented the tying run. First baseman Nien-Ting Wu fielded a grounder and threw home to Shao-Hung Chiang to nail Ju Won Kim trying to tie the game. The play was challenged but the original out call was upheld.

“It was a must-win game, and we couldn't,” Korea manager Ji-Hyun Ryu said. “But we still have a slight possibility [to advance], so we’ll go back to the hotel and get ready for tomorrow.”

Hyun Jin Ryu started the game for Korea, making his first appearance for the national team since winning the country an Olympic gold medal in 2008 and helping Korea get to the World Baseball Classic finals in 2009. The 38-year-old veteran was solid in three innings of work save for one pitch that Yu Chang smashed for a solo home run in the first inning.

But Chinese Taipei starter and Nippon-Ham Fighter pitcher Ruey-Guei Gu Lin nearly matched him, tossing four innings, the only run charged to him coming on a double-play ground ball hit by the Astros’ Shay Whitcomb in the fifth.

After that, the game went bonkers.

Red Sox prospect Tsung-Che Cheng smashed a solo shot to left-center in the sixth to give Chinese Taipei the lead. Do-Yeong Kim, who was the youngest player to ever go 30/30 in the KBO in 2024, then smashed a two-run home run in the bottom half of the inning – hurling his bat into the air as he left the box – to knot the game back up at 3.

“The environment is something special,” Cheng said before the game. “All the fans who flew from Chinese Taipei are spoiling us and that gives me extra energy. I always have fun playing for them and we never give up no matter the result.”

Fairchild, whose grand slam on Saturday sank the Czechs, responded in the top of the eighth with his two-run shot to give Chinese Taipei the lead once again. The volume in the stadium ratcheted up another notch as the fans who made the three-hour flight from Taiwan thought a victory might be within reach.

“In my experience in the Major Leagues, we play in front of big crowds, a lot of people, a lot of fans, who care deeply about their teams,” Fairchild said. “What makes this tournament different is it feels like there's a completely different level of passion with players playing for their home countries. It's a four-game tournament in the first round, as opposed to a 162-game season. So it feels like the fans are in on every single pitch. They're living and dying with us as we as we go through the game.”

Kim, up again in the bottom half of the eighth, punched back. He laced a double to the right-center-field gap, driving in Hyeseong Kim to tie the game once again before the game went to extras and Chinese Taipei emerged with its first ever WBC victory against Korea.

Regardless of what happens next – whether potential tiebreakers will allow Chinese Taipei to advance – a step forward has been made by the Chinese Taipei team.

“I've been watching the World Baseball Classic tournament since I was a kid, and so I know we never defeated Korea” Chen said. “But now in this tournament, I'm part of the Chinese Taipei team, so I have a responsibility to beat them up. We have power. We have a strength, and we have luck, as well. Put them all together and we won, finally, for the younger generation, I think what we did today showed the possibility for the future.”

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Elimination scenarios for the World Baseball Classic

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The 2026 World Baseball Classic is off to a roaring start, and one team has already advanced out of pool play.

Samurai Japan clinched the top spot in Pool C with a narrow victory over Australia on Sunday. But which teams might join Japan in the quarterfinals? As of Sunday morning, seven spots in the next round were still up for grabs, with all but one team still alive.

Here’s everything that you need to know about elimination scenarios and where each team stands as pool play continues at the WBC.

Pool A

ADVANCED

N/A

STILL ALIVE

Puerto Rico: Off to a 2-0 start in pool play, on the heels of a dramatic walk-off victory over Panama on Saturday. Will advance to the quarterfinals with one more win. Its next game is Monday against Cuba (7 p.m. ET, FS1).

Cuba: Is 2-0 to begin pool play after its Sunday win over Colombia. Would advance with one more win; its next game is Monday against Puerto Rico.

Canada: Began pool play with a victory over Colombia.

Panama: Is 0-2 to start pool play, heading into Sunday's game against Canada. Will be eliminated with one more loss.

ELIMINATED

Colombia: Cannot advance after going 0-3 to open pool play.

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Pool B

ADVANCED

N/A

STILL ALIVE

USA: Considered to be the pool’s favorite, the Americans are off to a 2-0 start in the Classic with a pair of lopsided victories. Will advance to the quarterfinals with one more win. Its first chance to do so will come against Mexico on Monday (8 p.m. ET, Fox).

Italy: Opened WBC play with a convincing victory over Brazil, smashing three home runs.

Mexico: Defeated Great Britain to begin pool play.

Great Britain: Is 0-2 to start pool play, heading into Sunday's game against Italy. Would be eliminated with one more loss.

Brazil: Is 0-2 to start pool play. Would be eliminated with another loss, and thus must defeat Mexico on Sunday to stay alive.

ELIMINATED

N/A

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Pool C

ADVANCED

Japan: Has clinched the top seed in the pool.

STILL ALIVE

Australia: Can advance to the quarterfinals as Pool C runner-up with a win over Korea on Monday (6 a.m. ET, FS1).

Korea: Must defeat Australia on Monday to remain alive. A win would trigger a three-way tie for second place in the pool, which means the teams would be ranked based on the ratio of total runs allowed divided by total defensive outs recorded.

Chinese Taipei: They have finished pool play with a 2-2 record, staving off elimination with a dramatic victory over Korea. Chinese Taipei needs Korea to beat Australia on Monday in order to force a three-way tie.

ELIMINATED

Czechia: Cannot advance to the next round after dropping its first three pool play games.


Pool D


ADVANCED

N/A

STILL ALIVE

Venezuela: Is 2-0 to begin the WBC. Will clinch a spot in the quarterfinals with one more win. Its next game is Monday against Nicaragua.

Dominican Republic: Also 2-0 to begin the tournament. Would clinch a spot in the quarterfinals with one more win; next game is Monday against Israel.

Netherlands: Is 1-2 in pool play after its seven-inning run-rule loss to the Dominican Republic on Sunday.

Israel: Dropped its opening game to Venezuela.

Nicaragua: Is 0-2 to start pool play and will be eliminated with one more loss. Needs to defeat Israel on Sunday to stay alive for a potential berth in the quarterfinals.

ELIMINATED

N/A

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Junior Caminero Is the WBC’s Early Breakout Star

The young Dominican Republic slugger hit 45 home runs last year with the Rays, but his fame is hitting a new level in the World Baseball Classic.

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MIAMI — The WBC has its early breakout star: Rays third baseman Junior Caminero of the Dominican Republic.

Wait, you say. The dude hit 45 homers last season in his age-21 season. Only Eddie Mathews ever hit more at that age. Yes, of course. But Caminero played for a 77-win team in a minor league ballpark. This month amid a lineup with four of the eight highest paid players ever (by total value) and games that are uber intense, Caminero has stood out as an emotional and offensive force who commands your attention.

Amid his highlights, he has slugged two home runs with these ridiculous aerospace telemetry numbers:

A 1-iron of a blast smashed at 111.6 MPH with a 19-degree launch angle. Only 23 homers were hit in the majors last year that hard and that low—or 0.4%.

A missile measured at 115.8 mph, his hardest hit home run as a big leaguer.

Want to know what’s even scarier? Listen to Albert Pujols, his manager with the Dominican team who also managed him in the 2024–25 winter league season.

“He moves his body too much,” Pujols said of Caminero’s swing. “I tell him, ‘The pitchers don’t have anything to get you out.’ Right now, though, you leave him alone. Once he does not chase so much and makes adjustments with his swing to have less movement, he’s going to be something special. He’s still learning. A couple of years from now, you’re going to see a different guy.”

Whoa. Caminero already has the second fastest bat speed in the sport (behind his Dominican teammate, Oneil Cruz). He loves the big moments, as he proved with his tie-breaking Game 7, ninth-inning, 454-foot blast to win the 2025 Dominican winter league and his tie-breaking homer against Nicaragua.

He is also a bundle of energy, the team’s lead cheerleader who told Pujols he would sign up to play on the Dominican team even as the water boy. And he is a dedicated sort who spent most of the 2024–25 offseason training in Tampa and improving his English with the idea of becoming a better team leader.

It’s crazy to think the Guardians traded a bat like this at age 18 after one Dominican Summer League season for pitcher Tobias Myers. Less than a year later, the Guardians sold Myers to the Giants. Myers has since bounced from the Giants to the White Sox to the Brewers to the Mets.

Where does Caminero go from here? He has 52 homers and a .504 slugging percentage through age 21. Only a dozen other players have done that—none of them flukes. The player he most resembles with his ferocious, flat swing is Giancarlo Stanton:

Caminero has only one year, 58 days of service time. He and catcher Austin Wells, both of whom figure to make about $800,000 this year, are the only players in the Dominican lineup not playing on a long-term, eight- or nine-figure deal. He never needs to worry about picking up a check over these two weeks. But after two games, Caminero is the star of stars on the most entertaining team in the WBC.

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Kansas City Royals players are currently dominating the 2026 World Baseball Classic,

Kansas City Royals players are currently dominating the 2026 World Baseball Classic, highlighted by a historic performance from Vinnie Pasquantino and elite play from Bobby Witt Jr.

Standout Performances


Vinnie Pasquantino (Italy): Made WBC history on March 11, 2026, by becoming the first player ever to hit three home runs in a single game during Italy's victory over Mexico.

Pasquantino, Italy’s captain, crushed three home runs against Mexico in the final game of play in Pool B at Houston’s Daikin Park on Wednesday night. In the process, Pasquantino became the first player with a three-homer game in the World Baseball Classic since the tournament began in 2006. Pasquantino got the scoring started with a solo home run in the second inning that narrowly traveled over Mexico right-fielder Jarren Duran’s glove and into the right-field seats. It was Pasquantino’s first hit of the 2026 WBC.

Italy’s first baseman homered for a second time in the sixth inning, when Pasquantino’s solo home run gave the club a commanding 6-0 lead. He put the finishing touches on his historic night with a third home run in the eighth inning against left-hander Robert Garcia.


Bobby Witt Jr. (USA): Taking on a leadership role as Team USA's starting shortstop, Witt has been described as "superhuman" for his defensive range, including a notable diving play against Mexico. Offensively, he contributed to a 15-5 rout of Brazil with a hit and two walks.

Bobby Witt Jr. has been a standout performer for Team USA in the 2026 World Baseball Classic, particularly highlighting his elite defensive skills at shortstop. In a 5-3 win over Mexico, he executed two high-level diving stops and throws to rob base hits. Through early tournament play, he is batting .333 with two doubles. He has shown versatility at the plate.

Witt Jr posting a .357 batting average.



Jac Caglianone (Italy): The young prospect has shown improved plate discipline, belting a two-run homer in Italy's upset win over Team USA.

FUHGEDDABOUDIT!

Team Italy pulled off perhaps the greatest victory in the country's baseball history over the juggernaut Team USA on Tuesday night at the World Baseball Classic. It'll be hard for any member of the upstart squad to fuhgeddaboudit. That especially goes for Jac Caglianone, thanks to his hot off the presses 1-of-1 autographed Topps card.

The card shows Caglianone going deep in the fourth inning off USA left-hander Ryan Yarbrough, and it features his signature with the indelible Italian-American phrase "Fuhgeddaboudit" underneath.

Fuhgeddaboudit was an appropriate sign-off, considering Caglianone's homer was a no-doubter launched 403 feet at 110.4 mph off the bat.

Caglianone's slash line: 2-2/1HR/3R/2RBI/1W

As of March 11, 2026, Jac Caglianone is competing for Team Italy in the World Baseball Classic, recording a .429 batting average in early tournament play.


Seth Lugo (Puerto Rico): Delivered a dominant start, tossing four shutout innings to help Puerto Rico blank Colombia 5-0.

Salvador Perez & Maikel Garcia (Venezuela): Both players recorded hits in Venezuela's 6-2 opening victory over the Netherlands. Perez is also serving as the team captain.

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Vinnie Pasquantino just had the greatest night in World Baseball Classic history — and nobody saw it coming

Updated: Mar. 12, 2026, 3:04 p.m.|Published: Mar. 12, 2026, 11:11 a.m.

By Cleveland Baseball Talk Podcast, cleveland.com

CLEVELAND, Ohio — The greatest performance in World Baseball Classic history didn’t come from a superstar in a Team USA jersey. It came from a first baseman who didn’t get that call—a man playing for Italy with a very specific chip on his shoulder and an appetite for revenge that he satisfied in the most dramatic way imaginable.

On Wednesday night, Vinnie Pasquantino — the Kansas City Royals’ big man at first base and a face Guardians fans know well from AL Central battles — hit three home runs for Team Italy, powered a 9-1 demolition of Mexico, and in doing so, single-handedly rescued Team USA from an embarrassing pool play exit.

Joe Noga and Paul Hoynes broke down every detail of the most electrifying night in the WBC pool play round on the latest episode of the Cleveland Baseball Talk Podcast — and their take is as fired up as the performance itself.

The stat line alone is almost too good. Pasquantino’s three home runs against Mexico weren’t just impactful—they were his first three hits of the entire tournament. The timing was surgical.

“His timing couldn’t have been much better,” Paul Hoynes said on the podcast. “Team USA better send them a case of wine for getting their rear end out of the ringer.”

Noga’s response landed perfectly: “The Americans need to stock Team Italy’s cappuccino machine.”

The joke lands hard precisely because it’s rooted in a real and remarkable truth. Team USA — assembled from the cream of the American baseball crop — was sitting on the edge of elimination, and the players who saved them were the ones America said no to.

Here’s what makes Team Italy genuinely dangerous and genuinely compelling: this isn’t a novelty act. This is a roster loaded with legitimate major league talent. Eleven players with big league experience. More than 20 who hold eligibility to play for the United States. They didn’t get the call. They went to Italy instead.

“They’re guys who could be playing for the United States,” Noga explained on the podcast. “They just didn’t get the invite. Pasquantino is one of them and they play with a little bit of an edge.”

That edge showed up everywhere against Mexico. Aaron Nola — a legitimate MLB rotation starter — went five innings, allowed one run, scattered four hits, and struck out five. The defense was arguably the best of any team in the tournament. And 23-year-old White Sox shortstop prospect Sam Antonacci pulled off a heads-up decoy play on a pop fly that doubled off a Mexican baserunner — the kind of instinctive, high-IQ baseball that transcends experience levels.

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Travis Bazzana Opens Up About Playing In WBC

March 13, 2026

By Mike Battaglino


Travis Bazzana is back with the Cleveland Guardians after a successful stint with Australia at the World Baseball Classic. Though his team fell just short of reaching the quarterfinals, Bazzana had some highlight-worthy moments and was able to get the feeling of playing on a big stage.

Now, with a spot on Cleveland’s Opening Day roster potentially out of reach, Bazzana will try to do whatever he can to make an impression in the limited time remaining at spring training. The second baseman hopes that his recent experience can help him do that.

Upon his return, Bazzana said he wants to bring that WBC spark into the Guardians’ campaign, calling it a “crazy emotion.”

“I just want to get back into the swing of things, and hopefully bring the energy like that tournament brings out of you and have that throughout the rest of spring and into the season,” Bazzana said. “Those things can provide a spark. I always have a spark, but that was a crazy emotion. So hopefully, just keep bringing that love to the game throughout.”

After playing three Cactus League games, Bazzana departed for Australia’s WBC games in Japan. He got off to a great start with a home run in the tournament’s opening game, but he managed just two other hits. One of those was a late-inning RBI single against Korea, but a loss kept Australia from advancing.

That allowed Bazzana to get back to the Guardians camp sooner than he would have otherwise. Manager Stephen Vogt said he enjoyed watching Bazzana compete in the WBC, but now he’ll get a final up-close look at the organization’s top prospect before the regular season begins.

Brayan Rocchio is likely to be Cleveland’s starting second baseman, which is where he ended last season, with Gabriel Arias at shortstop. That means Bazzana would be headed to the minors, likely to Triple-A Columbus, where he appeared in 26 games last year during a season that was limited by multiple oblique injuries.

Then, depending on how he, Rocchio, Arias, and the Guardians overall fare in the early stages, an in-season promotion for Bazzana to make his MLB debut could be on the table. The No. 1 overall pick from the 2024 MLB Draft has a much higher projected offensive upside than Rocchio or Arias, so if the lineup needs a boost, his arrival could come sooner rather than later.

When it does, Bazzana will already have the experience of playing important games in front of large crowds, thanks to the WBC.

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