Team USA’s roster for the 2026 World Baseball Classic is coming together, with some of the game’s top players set to make their tournament debut in March.
Pitching was a problem for the U.S. last time out, finishing runner-up in 2023 with a loss to Japan in the championship game in Miami. But general manager Michael Hill got commitments from reigning Cy Young winners Tarik Skubal and Paul Skenes to join Team USA in 2026.
Three-time MVP Aaron Judge is set to be Team USA’s captain and will be joined by sluggers Cal Raleigh (60 HR in 2025) and Kyle Schwarber (56) in the powerful lineup.
The tournament begins on March 5, 2026 with pool play at the Tokyo Dome. Puerto Rico’s Hiram Bithorn Stadium, Houston’s Daikin Park and Miami’s LoanDepot Park will also host games.
Team USA will play all four of its Pool B contests in Houston with the opener set for March 6 vs. Brazil, followed by games against Mexico and Italy. The knockout stage begins on March 13.
Team USA World Baseball Classic roster for 2026
The following players have committed to play for Team USA as of Dec. 31:
Pitchers
David Bednar (Yankees)
Clay Holmes (Mets)
Nolan McLean (Mets)
Mason Miller (Padres)
Joe Ryan (Twins)
Paul Skenes (Pirates)
Tarik Skubal (Tigers)
Logan Webb (Giants)
Catchers
Cal Raleigh (Mariners)
Will Smith (Dodgers)
Infielders
Bryce Harper (Phillies)
Gunnar Henderson (Orioles)
Brice Turang (Brewers)
Bobby Witt Jr. (Royals)
Outfielders
Corbin Carroll (Diamondbacks)
Pete Crow-Armstrong (Cubs)
Aaron Judge (Yankees)
Kyle Schwarber (Phillies)
Coaching staff
Manager: Mark DeRosa
Pitching coach: Andy Pettitte
Hitting coach: Matt Holliday
First base coach: George Lombard
Third base coach: Dino Ebel
Bullpen coach: David Ross
Assistant managers: Fredi Gonzalez, Brian McCann, Michael Young





