Former Los Angeles Dodgers relief pitcher John Axford could represent Team Canada at the upcoming World Baseball Classic.
Aroldis Chapman wanted to pitch for the Great Britain team in the World Baseball Classic. It looked like it was going to ...
Detroit Tigers outfielder Riley Greene is eligible for Puerto Rico through his mother, but he won't participate in the 2026 ...
The Dominican Republic has produced many star baseball players through the decades. The latest generation of Dominican stars ...
Former WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder is understandably still not pleased with how his trilogy against Tyson Fury played out, and he levied a major accusation against the Brit.
Alejandro Osuna was a key part of the Rangers’ “Little Rascals” scrappy group of young players last September. For March, ...
Boone is entering his ninth season as the skipper of the Yankees and will watch his club's captain, Aaron Judge, represent the United States. Several other Yankees players are competing, including ...
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WBC insurance issues affect players: Lindor opt-out highlight
Insurance problems at the World Baseball Classic led Francisco Lindor to leave Team Puerto Rico, impacting his decision. Jack ...
Deontay Wilder's 50th fight has been set. The former Heavyweight Champion known as Bronze Bomber will fight Derek Chisora in ...
Aroldis Chapman won’t be playing in the World Baseball Classic after all. The Red Sox closer was left off Great Britain’s roster after it was found that he “did not meet the blood lineage requirements ...
One Red Sox star who was expected to pitch in next month’s World Baseball Classic won’t be participating after all.
Per Puerto Rican outlets, there is still a chance Lindor gets approved to play if a private insurer agrees to cover him.
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