The Toronto Blue Jays pitcher has been one of several players unable to get approval for the international tournament ...
Detroit Tigers outfielder Riley Greene is eligible for Puerto Rico through his mother, but he won't participate in the 2026 ...
Puerto Rico has long been a baseball power on the international scene and finished as runner-up in the WBC in both 2017 and 2013. As for the 2026 tournament, the United States is widely regarded as ...
Francisco Lindor and Carlos Correa, among other notable MLB players, were denied insurance coverage and thus are unlikely to ...
El Nuevo Dia's Carlos Rosa reports that Jose Berrios, Victor Caratini, Yacksel Rios and Jovani Moran are among the other players who were didn't get the go-ahead to participate in the 2026 edition of ...
Per Puerto Rican outlets, there is still a chance Lindor gets approved to play if a private insurer agrees to cover him.
Insurance issues are preventing some of MLB's top players from participating in the 2026 WBC.
Amid insurance concerns and denials of coverage for key players, Puerto Rico may not be represented in the WBC. Visit MLB Trade Rumors for more.
Star closer Edwin Diaz will return to pitch for Puerto Rico in the World Baseball Classic, it was announced Monday.
The Dodgers’ new closer has participated in the WBC twice in the past. But he suffered a devastating knee injury during the ...
Dodgers closer Edwin Díaz will pitch for Team Puerto Rico in the 2026 World Baseball Classic after missing the 2023 WBC with ...
After leaving New York for Los Angeles, the star closer’s participation in the international tournament is now official.” ...