Venezuela’s 4-2 victory over Italy and the United States’ 2-1 win against the Dominican Republic have booked the two baseball powerhouses a spot in the 2026 World Baseball Classic final, set for Tuesday in Miami.
The Associated Press confirmed that Venezuela overcame Italy 4-2 and the United States edged the Dominican Republic 2-1 in the World Baseball Classic semifinals. The victories set up an all-Americas final on Tuesday in Miami, where the two baseball giants will battle for the championship title.
Venezuela’s offensive attack was paced by designated hitter Eugenio Suárez, who launched a home run in the fourth inning to spark the lineup. In the seventh, Maikel Garcia reached base and ignited a rally that saw Ronald Acuña Jr. score and Jackson Chourio cross the plate as well. The inning showcased Venezuela’s speed and timely hitting, with first base coach Gerardo Parra celebrating from the dugout. On the mound, Venezuela’s pitchers contained Italy’s lineup, forcing key outs against Italian starter Michael Lorenzen during the fifth inning.
The United States’ semifinal against the Dominican Republic was a tightly contested pitcher’s duel. The decisive moment came in the fourth inning when top prospect Gunnar Henderson launched a home run to give the United States a 2-0 lead. The Dominican Republic pushed back with a run of their own, but the American bullpen held firm. In the ninth, Geraldo Perdomo recorded the final out with a strikeout, preserving a 2-1 victory and sending the United States to the final.
Beyond the semifinals, the tournament has been a visual feast of baseball excellence. Photographs captured by the Associated Press have documented the drama: Shohei Ohtani‘s foul-ball reaction for Japan, Fernando Tatis Jr.‘s jubilant home run trot for the Dominican Republic, and Vinnie Pasquantino‘s homer for Italy against Mexico. The United States’ quarterfinal win over Canada featured big shots from Aaron Judge, Alex Bregman, and Bryce Harper, while Vladimir Guerrero Jr. executed a daring slide for the Dominican Republic. These images reflect the global appeal and star power of the WBC.
Held in cities across the United States, from the baseball hotbeds of Miami and Houston to packed stadiums everywhere, the 2026 World Baseball Classic has reinforced the sport’s international reach. The tournament has seen thrilling upsets, such as Italy’s victory over Puerto Rico in the quarterfinals, and dominant performances from traditional powers like Japan and the Dominican Republic. The semifinals themselves unfolded in front of enthusiastic crowds in Miami, creating an electric atmosphere that bodes well for the championship game.
Key Players to Watch in the Final
- Eugenio Suárez (Venezuela) – A veteran presence with power who can change the game with one swing.
- Ronald Acuña Jr. (Venezuela) – Speedy outfielder who sets the table for the heart of the order.
- Gunnar Henderson (United States) – Young shortstop with a powerful bat, already a postseason hero.
- Aaron Judge (United States) – The Yankees’ leader whose presence in the cleanup spot instills fear in any pitcher.
Venezuela’s Road to the Final
- Quarterfinal: Venezuela celebrated a victory over Japan on March 14 in Miami, advancing with a balanced attack.
- Semifinal: A 4-2 win over Italy highlighted by Suárez’s homer, Acuña’s run, and a crucial seventh-inning rally.
United States’ Road to the Final
- Quarterfinal: The U.S. overcame Canada behind strong performances from Judge, Bregman, and Harper.
- Semifinal: Henderson’s homer and a shutdown bullpen secured a 2-1 win over the Dominican Republic.
Why This Final Matters
The World Baseball Classic stands as the sport’s premier international tournament, showcasing the best talent from around the globe. A final between Venezuela and the United States pits two passionate baseball nations against each other, promising high stakes and electric atmospheres. For Venezuela, a championship would be a historic first, cementing its status as a baseball powerhouse. For the United States, it offers a chance to claim the trophy on home soil and reaffirm its dominance in the sport.
Fan discussion on social media has already heated up with strategic what-ifs. Will the United States deploy a left-handed starter to counter Venezuela’s left-leaning lineup? Can Venezuela’s bullpen replicate its semifinal success against a U.S. lineup that features Judge and Henderson? The tactical chess match will be a compelling subplot when the teams meet in Miami.
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