2017 World Baseball Classic
Tournament details | |
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Host countries | Japan Mexico South Korea United States |
Dates | March 6–22 |
Teams | 16 (from 5 continents) |
Defending champions | Dominican Republic (2013) |
Final positions | |
Champions | United States (1st title) |
Runner-up | Puerto Rico |
Third place | Japan |
Fourth place | Netherlands |
Tournament statistics | |
Games played | 40 |
Attendance | 1,086,720 (27,168 per game) |
Most Valuable Player | Marcus Stroman |
← 2013 2021 → |
The 2017 World Baseball Classic (WBC) was an international professional baseball competition, composed of 16 competing nations, held from March 6 to March 22, 2017. It was the fourth iteration of the World Baseball Classic. The first-round hosts were Seoul, Tokyo, Miami and Zapopan. The second-round hosts were Tokyo and San Diego, and the championship round was played in Los Angeles.[1]
Twelve of the sixteen competing nations qualified based on their performance during the first round of the 2013 tournament; the remaining four nations are the winners of four qualification tournaments that took place in February, March and September 2016.[2] Two of the four qualifiers, Colombia and Israel, each made their first appearance in the WBC, and both have secured their positions for the 2021 World Baseball Classic.
The Netherlands, Japan, Puerto Rico, and the United States advanced to the championship round. Defending champion Dominican Republic was eliminated in the second round. The United States defeated Puerto Rico to win the championship game, 8–0. Marcus Stroman was named tournament MVP. He made three starts for the U.S. and posted a 2.35 ERA in 151⁄3 total innings, including six shutout innings in the championship game.
Contents
1 Qualified teams
2 Tournament format
3 Rosters
4 Venues
5 Pools composition
6 First round
6.1 Pool A
6.2 Pool B
6.3 Pool C
6.4 Pool D
7 Second round
7.1 Pool E
7.2 Pool F
8 Championship round
8.1 Semifinals
8.2 Final
9 Final standings
10 2017 All-World Baseball Classic team
11 Attendance
11.1 First round
11.2 Second round
11.3 Championship round
12 Statistics leaders
12.1 Batting
12.2 Pitching
13 Most Valuable Players
13.1 First round
13.2 Second round
13.3 Championship round
14 Broadcasting
14.1 Television
14.2 Radio
15 References
16 External links
Qualified teams
The top three teams from each pool of the first round of the 2013 World Baseball Classic automatically qualified.
Team | Method of qualification | Classic appearance | Previous best position | WBSC Ranking |
---|---|---|---|---|
Canada | 2013 World Baseball Classic | 4th | Round 1 | 8 |
China | 2013 World Baseball Classic | 4th | Round 1 | 18 |
Cuba | 2013 World Baseball Classic | 4th | Runners-up (2006) | 5 |
Dominican Republic | 2013 World Baseball Classic | 4th | Champions (2013) | 13 |
Italy | 2013 World Baseball Classic | 4th | Round 2 (2013) | 11 |
Japan | 2013 World Baseball Classic | 4th | Champions (2006, 2009) | 1 |
Netherlands | 2013 World Baseball Classic | 4th | Fourth place (2013) | 9 |
Puerto Rico | 2013 World Baseball Classic | 4th | Runners-up (2013) | 12 |
South Korea | 2013 World Baseball Classic | 4th | Runners-up (2009) | 3 |
Chinese Taipei | 2013 World Baseball Classic | 4th | Round 2 (2013) | 4 |
United States | 2013 World Baseball Classic | 4th | Fourth place (2009) | 2 |
Venezuela | 2013 World Baseball Classic | 4th | Third place (2009) | 7 |
Australia | Qualifier 1 | 4th | Round 1 | 10 |
Mexico | Qualifier 2 | 4th | Round 2 (2006, 2009) | 6 |
Colombia | Qualifier 3 | 1st | — | 19 |
Israel | Qualifier 4 | 1st | — | 41 |
Tournament format
The first and second rounds of the tournament were played in round-robin format, with each team playing each other team in their pool once, as was the case in 2006. However, in an effort to reduce the likelihood that a team would be eliminated on statistical tiebreakers, the tournament schedule allowed for a seventh game at each pool-play site.
- If there is a two-way tie for first, since both teams advance, there would be no extra game. The team that won the original game between the teams would be declared the pool winner, and the other team the pool runner-up.
- If there is a three-way tie for first (all three teams being 2–1, and the last team 0–3), head-to-head results would not help to break the tie. In this case, statistics would determine the first-place team, and the other two would play to determine the pool runner-up.
- If there is a three-way tie for second (all three teams being 1–2, and the first team 3–0), statistics would determine the top two teams who would then play to determine the pool runner-up. The team ranked worst on the calculation would be eliminated.
In either of the latter cases, the statistics used to rank the tied teams were:
- Fewest runs allowed per inning of defense in head-to-head games
- Fewest earned runs allowed per inning of defense in head-to-head games
- Highest batting average in head-to-head games
- Drawing of lots[3][4]
Rosters
Venues
Six stadiums were used during the main tournament:
Pool A | Pools B & E | Pool C |
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Seoul, South Korea | Tokyo, Japan | Miami, United States |
Gocheok Sky Dome | Tokyo Dome | Marlins Park |
Capacity: 16,813 | Capacity: 42,000 | Capacity: 36,742 |
Pool D | Pool F | Championship |
---|---|---|
Zapopan, Mexico | San Diego, United States | Los Angeles, United States |
Estadio Charros de Jalisco | Petco Park | Dodger Stadium |
Capacity: 16,000 | Capacity: 40,162 | Capacity: 56,000 |
Pools composition
Pool A | Pool B | Pool C | Pool D |
---|---|---|---|
South Korea | Japan | United States | Mexico |
Chinese Taipei | Australia | Canada | Italy |
Netherlands | China | Colombia | Puerto Rico |
Israel | Cuba | Dominican Republic | Venezuela |
First round
Advanced to Second Round and qualified for 2021 World Baseball Classic | |
Eliminated, but qualified for 2021 World Baseball Classic | |
Eliminated, must qualify for 2021 World Baseball Classic |
Pool A
Rk | Team | W | L | HTH | RA | IPD | RA/IPD | TG |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Israel | 3 | 0 | − | ||||
2 | Netherlands | 2 | 1 | − | ||||
3 | South Korea | 1 | 2 | − | ||||
4 | Chinese Taipei | 0 | 3 | − |
NOTE: Tiebreaker notes: HTH − Head-to-head. RA − Runs against. IPD − Innings the team pitched. RA/IPD − The index of RA/IPD. TG − Tiebreaker game.
Date | Local Time | Road Team | Score | Home Team | Inn. | Venue | Game Time | Attendance | Boxscore |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mar 6, 2017 | 18:30 | Israel | 2–1 | South Korea | 10 | Gocheok Sky Dome | 4:11 | 15,470 | Boxscore |
Mar 7, 2017 | 12:00 | Israel | 15–7 | Chinese Taipei | | Gocheok Sky Dome | 3:54 | 3,287 | Boxscore |
Mar 7, 2017 | 18:30 | South Korea | 0–5 | Netherlands | | Gocheok Sky Dome | 3:03 | 15,184 | Boxscore |
Mar 8, 2017 | 18:30 | Chinese Taipei | 5–6 | Netherlands | | Gocheok Sky Dome | 3:21 | 3,606 | Boxscore |
Mar 9, 2017 | 12:00 | Netherlands | 2–4 | Israel | | Gocheok Sky Dome | 3:12 | 2,739 | Boxscore |
Mar 9, 2017 | 18:30 | South Korea | 11–8 | Chinese Taipei | 10 | Gocheok Sky Dome | 4:40 | 12,000 | Boxscore |
Pool A of the First Round of the 2017 World Baseball Classic was held at Gocheok Sky Dome, Seoul, South Korea from March 6 to 10, 2017, between Team Israel, the Netherlands, South Korea, and Taiwan. Pool A was a round-robin tournament. Prior to the start of the tournament, ESPN considered Team Israel, ranked 41st in the world, to be the biggest underdog in the tournament, referring to them as the "Jamaican bobsled team of the WBC".[5][6]
Team Israel (3–0) and Team Netherlands (2–1) qualified for the second round, in Japan.[7] Israel became the first baseball team to go undefeated in the first round of the WBC’s main draw after entering the main draw by winning in a qualifying round.[8][9] In what NBC reported was thought to be the tallest batter-pitcher matchup in baseball history, the Dutch team’s 7-foot-1-inch (2.16 m) Loek van Mil walked Israel's 6-foot-8-inch (2.03 m) Nate Freiman.[10] Israel's catcher, Ryan Lavarnway, was named Pool A MVP, after going 5-for-9 (.556/.692/.889), with four walks, a home run, and three RBIs.[11][12]
Pool B
Rk | Team | W | L | HTH | RA | IPD | RA/IPD | TG |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Japan | 3 | 0 | − | ||||
2 | Cuba | 2 | 1 | − | ||||
3 | Australia | 1 | 2 | − | ||||
4 | China | 0 | 3 | − |
NOTE: Tiebreaker notes: HTH − Head-to-head. RA − Runs against. IPD − Innings the team pitched. RA/IPD − The index of RA/IPD. TG − Tiebreaker game.
Date | Local Time | Road Team | Score | Home Team | Inn. | Venue | Game Time | Attendance | Boxscore |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mar 7, 2017 | 19:00 | Cuba | 6–11 | Japan | | Tokyo Dome | 3:56 | 44,908 | Boxscore |
Mar 8, 2017 | 12:00 | China | 0–6 | Cuba | | Tokyo Dome | 3:14 | 39,102 | Boxscore |
Mar 8, 2017 | 19:00 | Japan | 4–1 | Australia | | Tokyo Dome | 3:18 | 41,408 | Boxscore |
Mar 9, 2017 | 19:00 | Australia | 11–0 | China | 8 | Tokyo Dome | 2:59 | 3,013 | Boxscore |
Mar 10, 2017 | 12:00 | Australia | 3–4 | Cuba | | Tokyo Dome | 3:36 | 38,050 | Boxscore |
Mar 10, 2017 | 19:00 | China | 1–7 | Japan | | Tokyo Dome | 2:41 | 40,053 | Boxscore |
Two-time champion Japan concluded Pool B with a 3–0 record, whereas China lost all three games and must now qualify for the 2021 World Baseball Classic. Cuba defeated Australia to advance to the second round.[13] In the first round, after batting .364 Japanese outfielder Yoshitomo Tsutsugoh was named the Pool B MVP.[14]
Pool C
Rk | Team | W | L | HTH | RA | IPD | RA/IPD | TG |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Dominican Republic | 3 | 0 | − | ||||
2 | United States | 2 | 1 | − | ||||
3 | Colombia | 1 | 2 | − | ||||
4 | Canada | 0 | 3 | − |
NOTE: Tiebreaker notes: HTH − Head-to-head. RA − Runs against. IPD − Innings the team pitched. RA/IPD − The index of RA/IPD. TG − Tiebreaker game.
Date | Local Time | Road Team | Score | Home Team | Inn. | Venue | Game Time | Attendance | Boxscore |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mar 9, 2017 | 18:00 | Canada | 2–9 | Dominican Republic | | Marlins Park | 3:14 | 27,388 | Boxscore |
Mar 10, 2017 | 18:00 | Colombia | 2–3 | United States | 10 | Marlins Park | 3:25 | 22,580 | Boxscore |
Mar 11, 2017 | 12:00 | Colombia | 4–1 | Canada | | Marlins Park | 2:54 | 17,209 | Boxscore |
Mar 11, 2017 | 18:30 | United States | 5–7 | Dominican Republic | | Marlins Park | 3:38 | 37,446 | Boxscore |
Mar 12, 2017 | 12:30 | Dominican Republic | 10–3 | Colombia | 11 | Marlins Park | 4:44 | 36,952 | Boxscore |
Mar 12, 2017 | 19:00 | Canada | 0–8 | United States | | Marlins Park | 3:01 | 22,303 | Boxscore |
After falling behind 5–0 in the sixth inning, Dominican Republic rallied to defeat the U.S. 7–5 in their second game. On the last day of the pool, Colombia tied their game against Dominican Republic 3–3 in the eighth on a Jorge Alfaro home run, and had a chance to win in the ninth inning, but Oscar Mercado was called out at home trying to score on a sacrifice fly. The game continued into extra innings, where Dominican Republic scored 7 runs in the 11th to win and finish the pool undefeated. The U.S. then took an early lead on Canada, winning 8–0 to claim the second berth in San Diego. While debutants Colombia secured their position for the upcoming 2021 World Baseball Classic, Canada's fourth-place performance meant that they will now have go to the qualifiers in order to try and make their fifth appearance in the WBC, in 2021. Manny Machado of the Dominican Republic was named MVP for the first-round Pool C bracket of the WBC, after batting .357.[15]
Pool D
Rk | Team | W | L | HTH | RA | IPD | RA/IPD | TG |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Puerto Rico | 3 | 0 | − | ||||
2 | Venezuela | 2 | 2 | 1−1 | 21 | 19.0 | 1.105 | W |
3 | Italy | 1 | 3 | 1−1 | 20 | 19.0 | 1.053 | L |
4 | Mexico | 1 | 2 | 1−1 | 19 | 17.0 | 1.117 | − |
NOTE: Tiebreaker notes: HTH − Head-to-head. RA − Runs against. IPD − Innings the team pitched. RA/IPD − The index of RA/IPD. TG − Tiebreaker game.
Date | Local Time | Road Team | Score | Home Team | Inn. | Venue | Game Time | Attendance | Boxscore |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mar 9, 2017 | 20:00 | Mexico | 9–10 | Italy | | Estadio Charros de Jalisco | 3:39 | 14,296 | Boxscore |
Mar 10, 2017 | 20:00 | Venezuela | 0–11 | Puerto Rico | 7 | Estadio Charros de Jalisco | 2:43 | 14,806 | Boxscore |
Mar 11, 2017 | 14:00 | Venezuela | 11–10 | Italy | 10 | Estadio Charros de Jalisco | 4:43 | 12,187 | Boxscore |
Mar 11, 2017 | 20:30 | Puerto Rico | 9–4 | Mexico | | Estadio Charros de Jalisco | 3:40 | 15,647 | Boxscore |
Mar 12, 2017 | 13:30 | Italy | 3–9 | Puerto Rico | | Estadio Charros de Jalisco | 2:42 | 11,924 | Boxscore |
Mar 12, 2017 | 20:00 | Mexico | 11–9 | Venezuela | | Estadio Charros de Jalisco | 4:44 | 15,489 | Boxscore |
- Tiebreaker game
Date | Local Time | Road Team | Score | Home Team | Inn. | Venue | Game Time | Attendance | Boxscore |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mar 13, 2017 | 19:00 | Venezuela | 4–3 | Italy | | Estadio Charros de Jalisco | 3:26 | 1,783 | Boxscore |
The first tiebreaker criterion is fewest runs allowed per defensive inning played (RA/IPD) in the games between the tied teams. Mexico allowed 19 runs, Italy allowed 20 runs, and Venezuela allowed 21 runs. Italy and Venezuela played 19 innings each in the two games, therefore their RA/IPD were 1.053 and 1.105. Mexico played 18 innings, but they recorded no outs in the ninth inning of their game versus Italy, therefore the inning did not count towards their RA/IPD of 1.117; however, the five runs scored in the same half-inning by Italy counted against Mexico's RA/IPD.[16][17]
Second round
Advanced to Semifinals | |
Eliminated |
Pool E
Rk | Team | W | L | HTH | RA | IPD | RA/IPD | TG |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Japan | 3 | 0 | − | ||||
2 | Netherlands | 2 | 1 | − | ||||
3 | Israel | 1 | 2 | − | ||||
4 | Cuba | 0 | 3 | − |
NOTE: Tiebreaker notes: HTH − Head-to-head. RA − Runs against. IPD − Innings the team pitched. RA/IPD − The index of RA/IPD. TG − Tiebreaker game.
Date | Local Time | Road Team | Score | Home Team | Inn. | Venue | Game Time | Attendance | Boxscore |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mar 12, 2017 | 12:00 | Cuba | 1–4 | Israel | | Tokyo Dome | 3:14 | 43,153 | Boxscore |
Mar 12, 2017 | 19:00 | Japan | 8–6 | Netherlands | 11 | Tokyo Dome | 4:46 | 44,326 | Boxscore |
Mar 13, 2017 | 19:00 | Netherlands | 12–2 | Israel | 8 | Tokyo Dome | 3:04 | 5,017 | Boxscore |
Mar 14, 2017 | 19:00 | Cuba | 5–8 | Japan | | Tokyo Dome | 3:25 | 32,717 | Boxscore |
Mar 15, 2017 | 12:00 | Netherlands | 14–1 | Cuba | 7 | Tokyo Dome | 2:19 | 40,680 | Boxscore |
Mar 15, 2017 | 19:00 | Israel | 3–8 | Japan | | Tokyo Dome | 3:28 | 43,179 | Boxscore |
Undefeated Japan (3–0) and the Netherlands (2–1) advanced to the semi-final round, as Israel (1–2) came in third, and Cuba (0–3) fourth.[18]
Pool F
Rk | Team | W | L | HTH | RA | IPD | RA/IPD | TG |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Puerto Rico | 3 | 0 | − | ||||
2 | United States | 2 | 1 | − | ||||
3 | Dominican Republic | 1 | 2 | − | ||||
4 | Venezuela | 0 | 3 | − |
NOTE: Tiebreaker notes: HTH − Head-to-head. RA − Runs against. IPD − Innings the team pitched. RA/IPD − The index of RA/IPD. TG − Tiebreaker game.
Date | Local Time | Road Team | Score | Home Team | Inn. | Venue | Game Time | Attendance | Boxscore |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mar 14, 2017 | 18:00 | Dominican Republic | 1−3 | Puerto Rico | | Petco Park | 3:16 | 16,637 | Boxscore |
Mar 15, 2017 | 18:00 | Venezuela | 2−4 | United States | | Petco Park | 3:13 | 16,635 | Boxscore |
Mar 16, 2017 | 19:00 | Venezuela | 0−3 | Dominican Republic | | Petco Park | 4:05 | 16,390 | Boxscore |
Mar 17, 2017 | 19:00 | United States | 5−6 | Puerto Rico | | Petco Park | 3:09 | 32,463 | Boxscore |
Mar 18, 2017 | 12:30 | Puerto Rico | 13−2 | Venezuela | | Petco Park | 3:24 | 20,778 | Boxscore |
Mar 18, 2017 | 19:00 | United States | 6−3 | Dominican Republic | | Petco Park | 3:40 | 43,002 | Boxscore |
Pool F started with Puerto Rico handing the Dominican Republic its first loss since the 2009 World Baseball Classic. Puerto Rico ended Pool F still undefeated and Venezuela was eliminated, going 0–3. The final game of the pool was a rematch between the United States and Dominican Republic to advance to the championship round. The DR took an early 2–0 lead in the first inning, but the United States came back to win 6–3 to eliminate the defending champions.
Championship round
Semifinals | Final | ||||||||
ER | Netherlands | 3 | |||||||
FW | Puerto Rico | 4 | |||||||
SF1W | Puerto Rico | 0 | |||||||
SF2W | United States | 8 | |||||||
FR | United States | 2 | |||||||
EW | Japan | 1 | |||||||
Semifinals
Date | Local Time | Road Team | Score | Home Team | Inn. | Venue | Game Time | Attendance | Boxscore |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mar 20, 2017 | 18:00 | Netherlands | 3–4 | Puerto Rico | 11 | Dodger Stadium | 4:19 | 24,865 | Boxscore |
Mar 21, 2017 | 18:00 | United States | 2–1 | Japan | | Dodger Stadium | 3:12 | 33,462 | Boxscore |
Final
Date | Local Time | Road Team | Score | Home Team | Inn. | Venue | Game Time | Attendance | Boxscore |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mar 22, 2017 | 18:00 | United States | 8–0 | Puerto Rico | | Dodger Stadium | 3:30 | 51,565 | Boxscore |
Final standings
Organizer WBCI[who?] had no interest in the final standings so did not compute them. Instead, they were calculated by WBSC for inclusion in the WBSC Men's Baseball World Rankings system.[19]
In the final standings, ties were to be broken in the following order of priority:
- The team with the highest Team's Quality Balance (TQB=(RS/IPO)–(RA/IPD)) in all games;
- The team with the highest Earned Runs Team's Quality Balance (ER–TQB=(ERS/IPO)–(ERA/IPD)) in all games;
- The team with the highest batting average (AVG) in all games;
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2017 All-World Baseball Classic team
Position | Player |
---|---|
C | Yadier Molina |
1B | Eric Hosmer |
2B | Javier Báez |
3B | Carlos Correa |
SS | Francisco Lindor |
OF | Wladimir Balentien |
Gregory Polanco | |
Christian Yelich | |
DH | Carlos Beltrán |
P | Kodai Senga |
Marcus Stroman | |
Josh Zeid |
Source: [20]
Attendance
973,699 (avg. 24,342; pct. 72.3%)
First round
508,830 (avg. 20,353; pct. 74.3%)
- Pool A – 52,286 (avg. 8,714; pct. 51.9%)
- Pool B – 206,534 (avg. 34,422; pct. 82.0%)
- Pool C – 163,878 (avg. 27,313; pct. 74.3%)
- Pool D – 86,132 (avg. 12,305; pct. 76.9%)
Second round
354,977 (avg. 29,581; pct. 72.0%)
- Pool E – 209,072 (avg. 34,845; pct. 83.0%)
- Pool F – 145,905 (avg. 24,318; pct. 60.5%)
Championship round
109,892 (avg. 36,631; pct. 65.4%)
- Semifinals – 58,327 (avg. 29,164; pct. 52.1%)
- Final – 51,565 (avg. 51,565; pct. 92.1%)
Statistics leaders
|
Statistic | Name | Total/Avg |
---|---|---|
Batting average* | Luis Velarde | .667 |
Hits | Wladimir Balentien | 16 |
Runs | Wladimir Balentien Carlos Correa | 10 |
Home runs | Wladimir Balentien | 4 |
Runs batted in | Wladimir Balentien | 12 |
Strikeouts | Nolan Arenado | 11 |
Stolen bases | Javier Báez | 4 |
On-base percentage* | Esteban Quiroz | .800 |
Slugging percentage* | Esteban Quiroz | 1.833 |
OPS* | Esteban Quiroz | 2.633 |
* Minimum 2.7 plate appearances per game
Pitching
Statistic | Name | Total/Avg |
---|---|---|
Wins | Danny Duffy Seth Lugo | 2 |
Losses | Hung-wen Chen Ryan Dempster Yoanni Yera | 2 |
Saves | Luke Gregerson | 3 |
Innings pitched | Marcus Stroman | 15.1 |
Hits allowed | Rick van den Hurk | 15 |
Runs allowed | Rick van den Hurk | 8 |
Earned runs allowed | Rick van den Hurk | 8 |
Earned run average* | Josh Zeid | 0.00** |
Walks | Yoanni Yera | 7 |
Strikeouts | Kodai Senga Tomoyuki Sugano | 16 |
WHIP* | José Quintana | 0.35 |
* Minimum 0.8 innings pitched per game
** Zeid is tied with 12 others with a 0.00 ERA but he has pitched the most innings (10.0)
Most Valuable Players
First round
- Pool A – Ryan Lavarnway
- Pool B – Yoshitomo Tsutsugoh
- Pool C – Manny Machado
- Pool D – Francisco Lindor
Second round
- Pool E – Wladimir Balentien
- Pool F – Yadier Molina
Championship round
- Tournament – Marcus Stroman
Broadcasting
Television
Territory | Rights holder |
---|---|
Australia | ESPN Australia |
New Zealand | |
Brazil | ESPN Brazil |
Canada | Sportsnet/RDS |
Colombia | Telecaribe/Win Sports[21] |
Cuba | Tele Rebelde, Digital Channels: HD 1 y HD 2. |
Dominican Republic | CDN Sports-Max[22] |
Cyprus | Fox Sports Greece |
Greece | |
Turkey | Fox Sports Turkey |
Italy | Fox Sports Italy [23] |
Malta | |
San Marino | |
Israel | Fox Sports Israel |
Japan | J Sports, TBS, TV Asahi |
Latin America | DirecTV Sports (es)[24] |
Southeast Asia | Fox Sports Asia |
Hong Kong | |
Macau | |
Taiwan | |
Mexico | Televisa Deportes |
Netherlands | Fox Sports Netherlands |
Philippines | Sports5 |
Puerto Rico | Wapa 2 Deportes[25] |
Russia | Viasat Sport (semifinals and final)[26] |
South Korea | JTBC, JTBC3 Fox Sports |
Taiwan | Eleven Sports/PTS |
United States | MLB Network/ESPN Deportes[27] |
Venezuela | Direct TV/IVC/TLT/TVes |
[21]
Radio
Territory | Rights holder |
---|---|
United States | ESPN Radio (semifinals and finals)/ESPN Deportes Radio |
SiriusXM |
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External links
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