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New York Mets closer Edwin Diaz said he is open to playing in the World Baseball Classic in 2026 despite suffering a major injury in a past tournament.
Nicaragua named Dusty Baker, the eighth-winningest manager in MLB history, to manage the team in next year’s World Baseball Classic.
Dusty Baker, the future Hall of Famer who retired two years ago, is returning to the dugout to manage Nicaragua in the 2026 World Baseball Classic.
Despite how his last World Baseball Classic experience ended, Edwin Díaz said he is hopeful but not 100 percent sure he will play in the 2026 WBC for Puerto Rico.
Former Houston Astros World Series-winning manager Dusty Baker is set to come out of retirement and manage Team Nicaragua at the 2026 World Baseball Classic.
A former San Francisco Giants legend is returning to baseball — but not with a Major League team.