Team USA, Mark DeRosa and Italy
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Mark DeRosa tried to explain away his comments about Team USA advancing at the World Baseball Classic but didn’t help himself.
Manager Mark DeRosa says his premature comment about the United States having already punched its ticket to the World Baseball Classic quarterfinals before facing Italy was just an “overly confident statement” and reiterated Thursday he knew nothing was guaranteed at that point.
The United States is on the ropes in the World Baseball Classic after a shocking 8-6 loss to Italy on Tuesday — and now U.S. manager Mark DeRosa is on the hot seat for a premature celebration
Leave it to Team Italy to come through for a guy named DeRosa. Team USA manager Mark DeRosa returned to Daikin Park for his club’s World Baseball Classic workout Thursday afternoon, having survived th
Retired Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw won’t last long in the 2026 World Baseball Classic. Team USA plans to replace Kershaw on its roster following Friday’s quarterfinal, manager Mark DeRosa announced Thursday.
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USA baseball lineup vs. Canada: Updated batting order, starting pitchers for 2026 World Baseball Classic quarterfinal
It's officially do-or-die time for Team USA, who enter the knockout stages after going 3-1 in the group stage.
After Team USA's loss to Team Italy on Tuesday in their final pool game of the World Baseball Classic, manager Mark DeRosa issued a clarification about his earlier comments, claiming that the American
Japan looks for a repeat while Team USA looks for revenge in the latest edition of the WBC. Here's everything you need to know to watch.
Tarik Skubal will exit the World Baseball Classic following an emotional start, as confirmed by U.S. manager Mark DeRosa, who acknowledged Skubal's decision to focus on his MLB career.