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Dodgers Edge Mexico 7‑5 in WBC Tune‑Up: What the Win Means for LA’s Pitching Depth and Mexico’s Final Prep

Last updated: March 4, 2026 9:37 pm
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Dodgers Edge Mexico 7‑5 in WBC Tune‑Up: What the Win Means for LA’s Pitching Depth and Mexico’s Final Prep
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Dodgers defeated Mexico 7‑5 in a high‑scoring WBC exhibition, showcasing depth in LA’s bullpen and giving Mexico a final glimpse of its lineup before pool play.

The exhibition at Camelback Ranch was billed as a final tune‑up for Mexico ahead of the World Baseball Classic and a showcase for the Los Angeles Dodgers as the reigning back‑to‑back World Series champions. The Dodgers emerged 7‑5 winners, driven by a three‑run eighth inning sparked by first‑baseman Joe Vetrano‘s two‑out, ground‑rule double.

Why the Win Matters for the Dodgers

Beyond the scoreboard, the game offered a rare glimpse into LA’s bullpen depth. Austin Gauthier and top prospect Elijah Hainline walked consecutively, setting the stage for Vetrano’s decisive hit. The sequence highlighted the organization’s confidence in its 2025 Dodgers roster—particularly the younger arms that could shoulder high‑leverage work in the postseason.

  • Joe Vetrano delivered a clutch ground‑rule double, his first multi‑run RBI in spring.
  • Prospect Eduardo Quintero (2025 Minor League Player of the Year) added a sacrifice fly, reinforcing his readiness for a major‑league call‑up.
  • Veteran Andy Pages erupted for a 430‑foot homer, reminding fans and coaches of his power potential after a weak 2025 postseason.

These performances could influence manager Dave Roberts’ decisions around opening‑day lineups and late‑inning bullpen match‑ups, especially as the Dodgers aim to repeat their championship run.

Mexico’s Takeaways

Mexico fought back late, with pinch‑hitter Joey Meneses delivering a 109.4 mph double and Alexis Wilson adding a broken‑bat chopper to close the gap. However, the missed strikeout by Santiago Chávez sealed the loss. The game underscores two critical points for Mexico heading into pool play:

  • Offensive firepower is evident, but consistency against elite pitching remains a concern.
  • The bullpen’s ability to hold leads in high‑pressure situations will be decisive against teams like Great Britain, scheduled for their first WBC matchup.

Mexico’s manager will likely fine‑tune the late‑inning strategy, emphasizing situational hitting and defensive positioning—key factors that can swing close games in the group stage.

Fan Reaction and Rumors

Social media lit up after the game. Dodgers fans praised the depth of the farm system, sparking speculation that Quintero could earn a September call‑up. Meanwhile, Mexico supporters debated whether Pages deserves a permanent spot in the lineup, given his spring resurgence.

Overall, the exhibition highlighted the Dodgers’ roster flexibility and Mexico’s need for late‑inning poise. As both teams transition to the official WBC schedule, these takeaways could shape their path to the coveted trophy.

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