After a hard-fought battle that ended in defeat to Japan in the 2023 World Baseball Classic, Team USA is gearing up for the next tournament with a roster brimming with MLB talent. Manager Mark DeRosa has successfully recruited top-tier pitchers to join the squad, despite the challenge of the tournament occurring just before the regular season, which necessitates a quicker ramp-up process for players.
The returning position players include Kansas City Royals shortstop Bobby Witt Jr., Philadelphia Phillies slugger Kyle Schwarber, New York Yankees first baseman Paul Goldschmidt, and Los Angeles Dodgers catcher Will Smith. They will be complemented by some of the brightest stars in baseball, such as Aaron Judge, Bryce Harper, and Cal Raleigh, enhancing an already formidable lineup.
As the favorites to win the WBC, Team USA faces stiff competition from Japan, the Dominican Republic, and Venezuela, all of whom are also considered top contenders. The tournament is scheduled to take place from March 5-17, and Team USA’s projected lineup is shaping up to be both dynamic and versatile.
Interestingly, Team USA will carry only four outfielders, with Judge expected to take the field in every game. Recently, Corbin Carroll was replaced by Roman Anthony, a former No. 1 prospect and one of the most exciting young talents in MLB. This shift adds another layer to an already potent outfield.
The infield situation is equally compelling, featuring both Gunnar Henderson and Witt Jr. at shortstop. While Witt Jr. has the advantage as a returning player, Henderson is expected to see significant playing time at his natural position. Thanks to the depth of MLB stars on the roster, Team USA is likely to rotate its position players throughout the group stage, adapting the lineup based on the handedness of opposing pitchers. Byron Buxton might serve as the designated hitter against lefties, with Schwarber stepping in against right-handers.
On the pitching side, Team USA’s rotation is anchored by the two reigning Cy Young winners, Tarik Skubal and Paul Skenes. Skubal has indicated he will make just one start during the group stage, while Skenes anticipates taking the mound twice. The depth of the starting pitching staff is bolstered by top prospect Nolan McLean, who can transition from the bullpen to the rotation after Skubal’s outing. Logan Webb also stands as a capable leader within the rotation.
Joe Ryan was initially projected to join the rotation but was scratched from his first Spring Training start due to lower-back tightness. He has since been replaced by Yankees left-hander Ryan Yarbrough, adding another layer of strategy as Team USA prepares for the tournament.
With an impressive roster and a strategic approach, Team USA is poised to make a significant impact in the upcoming World Baseball Classic.
Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.
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