With the Winter Olympics in the rearview, it’s time for baseball’s international competition to move into the spotlight. That’s right: We’re one week away from the start of the 2026 World Baseball Classic, the sixth edition of the tournament.

Over the next few days, we’ll preview all 20 teams set to participate in the WBC. We covered Pool A here and Pool C here. Next up is Pool B, which features Brazil, Great Britain, Italy, Mexico and the United States and begins play March 6 in Houston.

Tournament history: This is Brazil’s second WBC. The team went 0-3 in 2013 but kept things respectably close against Japan and Cuba.

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First game: March 6 vs. USA, 8 p.m. ET (7 p.m. local)

Key players: Just three arms on Brazil’s roster — Eric Pardinho, Daniel Missaki and Gabriel Barbosa — pitched in an affiliated baseball game last season. Missaki, who appeared in the 2013 WBC as a 16-year-old, is probably the most qualified character to start against Team USA. He threw 74 innings of 4.38 ERA ball in Triple-A last season. Enzo Sawayama punched out six in a crucial qualifying game against Germany last March. He has never pitched in affiliated ball but suits up in Japan for Yamaha’s company team, which won the country’s Amateur Baseball Championship last year. Presumably, he will start one of Brazil’s games.

Guy you don’t know yet but should: Joseph Contreras is the son of longtime MLB starter José Contreras but could end up being a lot more than that. Still just 17 years old, the younger Contreras is committed to pitch at powerhouse Vanderbilt next year, but he might get enough money in the upcoming draft to ditch college altogether. While understandably raw, Contreras’ heater is comfortably in the mid-90s.



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