2026 World Baseball Classic: San Juan, Tokyo, Houston, and Miami Announced as Host Cities

Venturing Beyond the Boundaries: The World Baseball Classic is on its way!

The anticipation for the 2026 World Baseball Classic is already building, even though it’s a few years away. The four host cities have been announced as San Juan, Tokyo, Houston, and Miami. These cities will be the first to host the initial rounds of the WBC in 2026, making it easier for fans to plan their trips to see the action.

For those who are interested in learning more about the city selections and how the pools and quarterfinals will work, there are some interesting updates available in today’s news links. Additionally, Rob Manfred has shared his thoughts on umpires and there are some hot takes on the subject that you might want to check out. You can also enjoy a fun song choice from the Dodgers’ organist while you peruse these updates.

In other news, the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum recently unveiled a statue titled “Keep Swinging” dedicated to Hank Aaron. This statue will welcome generations of fans to the home of baseball and honor one of its greatest ambassadors. As we look forward to the next World Baseball Classic in 2026, let us remember to keep swinging for the fences like Hank Aaron did. Tomorrow will be a better day than today, so let us make

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