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🇮🇹 Pasquantino’s historic three-homer night powers Italy
Vinnie Pasquantino erupts for the first three-homer game in World Baseball Classic history as Italy crushes Mexico 9–1 to finish a perfect 4–0 in Pool B.

🇩🇴 Dominican Republic claims Pool D crown
Four home runs from Juan Soto, Ketel Marte, Vladimir Guerrero Jr., and Fernando Tatis Jr. lead the Dominican Republic past Venezuela.

🏆 Pool play wraps as knockout bracket is set
Italy, Canada, Japan, and the Dominican Republic finish as pool winners, setting up quarterfinal matchups beginning Friday.

Quarterfinal showdowns locked in
USA vs Canada and Korea vs Dominican Republic headline the first games of the single-elimination bracket.

🎬 Must-See Moments
The best highlights and plays from yesterday’s games

Pool play wrapped up Wednesday at the 2026 World Baseball Classic, setting the stage for the tournament’s knockout round. Italy finished atop Pool B with a 9–1 win over Mexico, which also helped send Team USA through to the quarterfinals, while Canada secured the No. 1 seed in Pool A with a 7–2 victory over Cuba and the Dominican Republic claimed first place in Pool D with a 7–5 win over Venezuela. Japan also went undefeated to win Pool C, with Korea advancing as the second seed, completing the eight-team field for the single-elimination quarterfinals beginning Friday.

Yesterday, team Italy captain Vinnie Pasquantino delivered one of the most memorable performances in World Baseball Classic history, blasting three home runs to power Italy to a 9–1 win over Mexico and a perfect 4–0 finish in pool play. After entering the night without a hit in the tournament, Pasquantino erupted with the first three-homer game in WBC history, lifting Italy into the quarterfinals and capping a dominant run through pool play.

Check out how Italy scored their runs including the 3 homer night from Pasquantino here:

📊 Final Scores

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Italy 9, Mexico 1 — Pasquantino’s three-homer night powers Italy to Pool B title

Italy dominated Mexico behind a historic three-homer performance from Vinnie Pasquantino and five scoreless innings from Aaron Nola to clinch the top seed in Pool B.

🔑 Key Moments

  • Vinnie Pasquantino’s solo homer in the 2nd — Pasquantino launched a fly ball to right to give Italy an early 1–0 lead.

  • Jon Berti’s solo homer in the 4th — Berti added another blast to extend the lead to 2–0.

  • Dante Nori’s sacrifice bunt in the 5th — Nori laid down a bunt that allowed Jac Caglianone to score and spark a three-run inning.

  • Pasquantino’s second homer in the 6th — Pasquantino went deep again to push Italy further ahead.

  • Pasquantino’s third homer in the 8th — His third solo shot of the game capped the historic night and sealed the win.

📊 Notable Stats

Italy

  • Vinnie Pasquantino: 3 HR

  • Jon Berti: HR

  • Aaron Nola: 5.0 IP, 4 H, 1 BB, 5 K

Dominican Republic 7, Venezuela 5 — Four homers power D.R. to Pool D top seed

The Dominican Republic launched four home runs and held off a late Venezuela rally to secure a 7–5 win and claim first place in Pool D.

🔑 Key Moments

  • Juan Soto’s two-run homer in the 1st — Soto blasted a 409-foot homer to center to give the Dominican Republic a 2–0 lead.

  • Ketel Marte’s solo homer in the 3rd — Marte crushed a shot to left to extend the lead to 3–1.

  • Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s solo homer in the 3rd — Guerrero followed with a homer to push the lead to 4–1.

  • Fernando Tatis Jr.’s three-run homer in the 4th — Tatis launched a 394-foot blast to left to stretch the lead to 7–3.

  • Salvador Perez grounds into game-ending double play — Manny Machado started a double play in the ninth to seal the win.

📊 Notable Stats

Dominican Republic

  • Juan Soto: HR, 2 RBI

  • Ketel Marte: HR

  • Vladimir Guerrero Jr.: HR

  • Fernando Tatis Jr.: HR, 3 RBI

Venezuela

  • Luis Arraez: RBI double, sac fly

  • Willson Contreras: RBI single

💥 Must-See Moments

🇩🇴 Juan Soto Is a Bad Man

🇩🇴 Alternate Angle of Tatis Jr.’s Legendary Bat Flip

🇩🇴🇻🇪 The Crowd Was Electric at DR vs Venezuela

🇮🇹😂 Vinnie P Is Fired Up in Postgame Interview

🇮🇹 Sam Antonacci Pulls Off the Deke of the Year

🇮🇹🤣 Vinnie Pasquantino Is Impossible Not to Love

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