World Baseball Classic scores Fri.
Digest more
Tarik Skubal gave up a home run on his first pitch for Team USA in the World Baseball Classic, but then started dominating.
The Atlanta Braves' switch-hitting second baseman delivered a moment in the World Baseball Classic that players grow up dreaming about.
The Philadelphia Phillies slugger put the U.S. on top 3-1 with his dinger.
The Nationals were patient with Lile at the front of his debut, but he was hitting cleanup at the end of last season. This year, he’s slotted in the No. 3 spot, after James Wood and CJ Abrams and ahead of Dylan Crews. I probably can’t sell you on the bottom of the Washington lineup, but the top needs little defense.
Shohei Ohtani getting support from Drake and Ann Michael Maye is raising eyebrows among American baseball fans.