Dominican Republic, World Baseball Classic
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Team Dominican Republic already boasts an impressive roster of Major League talent for this year’s World Baseball Classic.
Per Puerto Rican outlets, there is still a chance Lindor gets approved to play if a private insurer agrees to cover him.
Carlos Estévez announced Friday that he will play for the Dominican Republic on the global stage. He is the latest Royal to participate in the WBC, joining: Bobby Witt Jr. (USA); Salvador Perez (Venezuela); Maikel Garcia (Venezuela); Vinnie Pasquantino (Italy); Jac Caglianone (Italy); and Seth Lugo (Puerto Rico).
An elite double-play duo and a flamethrowing reliever are the latest additions to a stacked Dominican Republic squad for the 2026 World Baseball Classic. D-backs infielders Ketel Marte and Geraldo Perdomo and Yankees right-hander Camilo Doval will play for their country in the upcoming tournament in March,
Brayan Bello’s place on Team Dominican Republic’s 2026 World Baseball Classic roster is officially official. “The Kid from Samaná is heading to the Classic,” the Dominican team’s official X account posted in Spanish on Thursday morning. The Red Sox right-hander also confirmed the news at Fenway Fest earlier this month.