The WBC is thriving. Rob Manfred
says MLB might consider moving it to midseason
[March 19, 2026]
By RONALD BLUM
MIAMI (AP) — Having set attendance and broadcast viewer records, the
World Baseball Classic will return in 2029 or 2030 and at some
future point could be moved to midseason, when clubs would be less
likely to restrict players.
Since the WBC's inception in 2006, it has been played during spring
training. Tournament rules include pitch count restrictions, and
teams can demand tougher limits or deny players permission to
participate.
“Obviously we have commitments to Fox in terms of the All-Star Game
in the middle of the season through '28,” baseball Commissioner Rob
Manfred said Wednesday during an interview with The Associated
Press. “As the game continues to evolve, we have talked about
midseason tournaments in general. And certainly if we decided to get
serious about this, about a midseason tournament, this would be an
ideal opportunity.”
Fan interest for the WBC continues to grow
This year's WBC drew 1,619,839 fans for 47 games, a 24% increase
over the previous high of 1,306,414 in 2023. The initial tournament
in 2006 drew 740,451 for 39 games.
The most-watched 2006 matchup was Mexico's second-round win over the
U.S. at 2.46 million on ESPN.
This year's most-viewed game through Sunday was the Americans'
semifinal victory over the Dominican Republic at 7.37 million on FS1
and Fox Deportes. That topped the previous high of 5.2 million for
the 2023 final on FS1, Fox Deportes and Fox Sports streaming
services. Numbers for Tuesdays final aren't yet available.
“There's no resemblance to where we started in 2006,” Manfred said.
“This one, I feel like it went to a different level. We set an
attendance record after the early play. By the time we got into the
semis and the final it was all gravy."

The Ohtani effect has been key
Shohei Ohtani striking out then-Los Angeles Angels teammate Mike
Trout for the last out of the 2023 WBC was a seminal moment. A sport
that emerged in the U.S. in the 19th century took until the 21st
century to establish a truly global competition.
“The WBC is kind of a springboard for the rest of our international
efforts,” Manfred said. "It gives you kind of a cornerstone to work
from in terms of making long-term business relationships with
sponsors, broadcasters and whatnot."
Fans from baseball-mad countries like Japan, the Dominican Republic
and Venezuela have watched the tourney closely since its inception.
Japan has three titles, while the DR and Venezuela have each won
once.
The U.S. also has just one title, in 2017, despite using an All-Star
roster this year led by captain Aaron Judge, Bryce Harper and Paul
Skenes. Judge was appointed U.S. captain last April and his early
commitment sparked other top players to join,
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The Venezuela team celebrates after defeating the United States in
the championship game of the World Baseball Classic, Tuesday, March
17, 2026, in Miami. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky)

Judge called the WBC crowds “bigger and better than the World
Series.” Italy's run to the semifinals this year awakened baseball
interest in a soccer-crazed country, even though games started in
the middle of the night.
“I just told the guys that they are the champions of this
tournament," Italy manager Francisco Cervelli said after the Azzurri
were eliminated by Venezuela, the eventual champion. "They
revolutionized Italy. They put another sport on the map.”
A midseason tournament likely would lead to fewer stars declining or
being held back. Two-time AL Cy Young Award winner Tarik Skubal
agreed with Detroit to be limited to one appearance, and the U.S.
started 24-year-old rookie Nolan McLean in the final. The U.S. lost
3-2 to Venezuela, which rallied in the ninth inning against Garrett
Whitlock to win its first title.
Closer Mason Miller was held out by DeRosa, who promised the San
Diego Padres he would be used only in a save situation.
“Certainly if it was moved to the middle of the season, I don’t
think you would have any nos for competing in it,” DeRosa said.
Could the Olympics be next?
MLB and the players' association are negotiating over having big
leaguers participate in the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. The
six-nation baseball tournament, which includes the U.S.. Dominican
Republic and Venezuela, would be played during an extended All-Star
break. That event could impact the decision on when the seventh WBC
will be played.
MLB and the players' association have matching equity shares that
are the most in the WBC, with Nippon Professional Baseball, the
Korea Baseball Organization and the World Baseball Softball
Confederation owning minority stakes.
“The issue for us is whether we do it in ‘29 or in ’30, three years
or four years? I'm getting a lot of email from people today saying
don’t make us wait four more years for this,” Manfred said. “I do
think a three- or four-year cycle is probably about right for the
event. The timing is going to turn on what we do with respect to
related sorts of international efforts. I remain optimistic about
the Olympics and obviously if we play in the Olympics it’s a short
time from July of ‘28 ’till the spring of 29 and that’s something
we’ll have to take into account. I’m not saying it’s outcome
determinative, but it’s something we'll have to think about.”
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