Venezuela’s championship in the World Baseball Classic is the best news story of 2026. I almost wanted to see imprisoned President Maduro or perhaps Marco Rubio there to present the trophy to a team that absolutely earned it. It’s easy to error toward disrespect after all of the hype and the embarrassing pre-game “entertainment” put on by the MLB television dweebs but, no, the heart feels absolutely wonderful after the 3-2 victory over a U.S.A. team that was frankly lucky to be there after a fortunate 2-1 win over an awesome Dominican Republic team. And it warmed the heart as well to read the gracious comments of Bryce Harper and others the next morning representing the best of the good sports on the losing side.
I wanted to see a team with a majority of players who were born in the country that they represented win the World Baseball Classic, especially if it wasn’t the U.S.A. Without permission from its citizens or even their supposed representatives in Congress, U.S.A. forces kidnapped the supposed political leader of Venezuela and his wife with a murderous military attack for no good reason other than stealing resources and intimidating the rest of the world. That wasn’t the fault of any of the baseball players representing the U.S.A, but I wanted them to lose anyway because I wanted Venezuela to win.
For the record, 463 natives of Venezuela have played in the major leagues beginning with a pitcher named Alejandro Carrasquel in 1939 for the Washington Senators. Sixty one of those players have either been All Stars, Most Valuable Player, or Rookie of the Year. The first of those was the Hall of Fame shortstop Luis Aparicio, who played from 1956 to 1973. Aparicio stole 21 bases for the Chicago White Sox in his rookie season and was instrumental in reviving the stolen base as part of baseball strategy as what became known as the “Goo Go Sox” won the American League pennant in 1959 under manager Al Lopez.
A total of 18 Venezuelans made it to the big time between 1939 and 1970, most notably outfielder Vic Davalillo and shortstop Dave Concepcion. The numbers steadily increased in the decades to follow but 356 joined MLB teams since the year 2000, owing to a relative decrease in pro ballplayers in the States along with heavily increased scouting in Latin America and other countries at the same time. Outstanding Venezuelans over time have included Tony Armas Manny Trillo, Bo Diaz,Omar Vizquel, Bobby Abreu, Magglio ordonez,Johan Santana, Marco Scutaro, Victor Martinez, Miguel Cabrera, Pablo Sandoval, and Wilson Ramos.
The March 2026 WBC team was excellent . The U.S.A., Japan, Italy and, especially, the Dominican Republic all were capable of winning the Classic trophy and a couple of weeks of tournament play is definitely what all the pundits call a “small sample size”. In Pool play, Israel beat them, 13-11, on March 7. A week later, in the quarter final against Japan, 8-5. Then, on the 16th, they knocked Italy out in the semi-final, 4-2. The next night, with a tired bullpen , they came back after Bryce Harper’s game tying home run to win it.
t would be fun in the future if the Classic could be played in the middle of the MLB season rather than at the end of Winter. It’s great to see the great game played with people from all over the globe. For now, all of us who love baseball say hail to the champs from Venezuela, including many present day stars likeWilliam Contreras,Luis Arraez,Eugenio Suarez,Ezequiel Tovar,Jackson Chourio,Ronald Acuna Jr. Wilyer Abreu,Jose Butto,Daniel Palencia, and of course the future Hall of Fame catcher, Salvador Perez. Congratulations to manager Omar Lopez and the rest of the staff and players as well. It was fun, and that’s the idea.