USA vs. Venezuela: Live updates from World Baseball Classic final
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Take a bow E-Rod
That might go down as one of the finest performances of Eduardo Rodriguez's career under the circumstances. The left-hander was somewhat surprisingly lifted - though we never know what restrictions players are under - with one out in the fifth inning after shutting down the Americans. With Venezuela needing length tonight having played Monday, Rodriguez gave them that and more. He tossed 4 1/3 shutout innings, holding the U.S. to one hit and one walk, while striking out four. Maybe Rodriguez leaving the game is the spark the American offense needs?
Eduardo Rodriguez exits to a standing ovation from the Team Venezuela fans 👏#WorldBaseballClassic pic.twitter.com/SH2MQgo045
— World Baseball Classic (@WBCBaseball) March 18, 2026
Big swing Abreu
If Venezuela holds on to win the WBC, they might need to build a Wilyer Abreu statue in Caracas. Abreu's three-run home run against Japan was the difference maker in the quarterfinal, and now he has another huge hit on his WBC resume. The Boston Red Sox outfielder hammered a 414-foot home run off Nolan McLean in the fifth inning to double Venezuela's lead. Unfortunately, Abreu's bat flip was much less electric than it was against Japan.
WILYER ABREU GOES YARD! pic.twitter.com/wG0Jn0OZVn
— World Baseball Classic (@WBCBaseball) March 18, 2026
Where is the U.S. offense?
One of the most terrifying lineups on paper heading into the tournament has really struggled since hitting the knockout stage. The Americans have just one hit and one walk through four innings tonight, and no runner has advanced past first base. Team USA has scored just two runs over the last 16 innings. Bryce Harper is sporting a .406 OPS for the tournament, while Aaron Judge is 0-for-2 with two strikeouts against Eduardo Rodriguez.
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Venezuela strikes 1st
A lot of baseball fans are getting to know how good Maikel Garcia is at this World Baseball Classic. The Kansas City Royals third baseman owns a 1.048 OPS for the tournament, and drove in the first run for Venezuela on a sac fly.
Maikel Garcia drives in the first run for Team Venezuela! pic.twitter.com/4e8Po1ffeB
— World Baseball Classic (@WBCBaseball) March 18, 2026
After two strong innings to open the game, things seemed to speed up a bit on U.S. starter Nolan McLean in the third. He allowed a single and a walk, and then yanked a wild pitch that allowed both runners to move into scoring position. That mistake immediately came back to bite him.
Dream start for each pitcher
The first inning couldn't have gone much better for Nolan McLean. After surrendering a 108.4-mph single to Ronald Acuna Jr. on the first pitch of the game, the 24-year-old got Maikel Garcia to ground into a double play and Luis Arraez to fly out to center field. Three outs on five pitches. McLean got into trouble in the second inning against Italy, so we'll see how he responds.
Nolan McLean's fastest 2025 pitch was 98.4 MPH.
— Codify (@CodifyBaseball) March 18, 2026
He threw two at 99 MPH in the first inning tonight.
Eduardo Rodriguez needed only nine pitches to retire the side. Bobby Witt Jr. flied out, Bryce Harper popped out, and Aaron Judge struck out. It's clear both of these teams planned to be aggressive early.
loanDepot Park is loud
This certainly isn't a Marlins game. The atmosphere at loanDepot Park has been incredible for the entire World Baseball Classic, and if the pregame introductions and anthems are any indication, it should be another raucous crowd tonight. It seems like the Venezuelan fans might be outnumbering the American fans.
Aaron Judge and Luis Arraez lead their teams out onto the field! pic.twitter.com/hLrAvym80r
— Talkin' Baseball (@TalkinBaseball_) March 18, 2026
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🏟️: loanDepot Park, Miami
Lineups
Nolan McLean: The New York Mets' rookie right-hander's only start in the tournament came in a loss to Italy. He allowed three runs on two hits and two walks while striking out four. McLean also surrendered solo homers to left-handed hitters Kyle Teel and Sam Antonacci over 55 pitches. U.S. manager Mark DeRosa said that star closer Mason Miller is available if needed.
Eduardo Rodriguez: The 32-year-old veteran left-hander struggled in his only start of the tournament, though it came against the offensive juggernaut Dominican Republic. Rodriguez allowed three runs over 2 2/3 innings, all of which came off homers from Juan Soto and Ketel Marte. However, E-Rod, who has 235 MLB starts under his belt, struck out five in the 53-pitch outing. Manager Omar López said Monday that he expects to have every reliever available, though that might not be the case.
Venezuela manager Omar Lopez said he got text messages from three organizations this morning asking him not to use pitchers he used last night.
— Bill Shaikin (@BillShaikin) March 17, 2026
United States look golden 🥇
The Americans arrived at loanDepot Park decked out in Team USA hockey jerseys. The squad was gifted game-used apparel from the men's Olympic gold medal-winning team.
Team USA has arrived to the World Baseball Classic Final in GAME-USED United States Men's National Hockey Team jerseys. pic.twitter.com/EBwF0GeqbR
— World Baseball Classic (@WBCBaseball) March 17, 2026
How we got here
The United States and Venezuela meet in the WBC final for the first time. The United States won the tournament in 2017, while Venezuela's best finish was third in 2009. The U.S. lost 3-2 to Japan in the 2023 final after eliminating the Venezuelans 9-7 in the quarters.
Both countries finished second in their respective pools this tournament and enter the final with identical 5-1 records.
The United States is coming in off an off-day Monday, while Venezuela played Monday night against Italy.
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