Tuesday was a good day to be Kyle Schwarber.
The Philadelphia slugger agreed to a five-year, $150 million contract to remain with the Phillies. And he was announced as one of four new players selected to USA’s World Baseball Classic team.
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USA Baseball announced Tuesday that Schwarber, Orioles shortstop Gunnar Henderson, Brewers second baseman Brice Turang and Dodgers catcher Will Smith will join a WBC roster that’s already laden with MLB stars.
Aaron Judge, Cal Raleigh, Paul Skenes and Bobby Witt Jr. are among the players previously selected to play for Team USA in the international competition that will commence in March. Judge will serve as captain in his first WBC appearance.
Judge is a three-time MVP. Skenes is a unanimous Cy Young Winner. And Schwarber and Raleigh were both MVP finalists in 2025.
USA Baseball announced the new additions via multiple social media posts, including one featuring Schwarber’s 10-pitch at-bat in the 2023 WBC championship game vs. Japan that ended with a solo home run to cut Japan’s lead to 3-2.
But Schwarber’s blast wasn’t enough to propel USA to victory. Against a Japan team that sent out Shohei Ohtani as its closer, USA didn’t score again as Japan secured a 3-2 victory to win the WBC.
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Ohtani will be playing for Japan again in March, fresh off securing his fourth MLB MVP award in five seasons. And Japan will be seeking its fourth championship after winning three of the five previous WBCs (2006, 2009, 2023).
The Dominican Republic won in 2013. And Team USA will be seeking its second title after winning in 2017.
USA Baseball’s WBC roster
Here’s what Team USA’s roster looks like so far, with more additions to come:
Paul Skenes, SP, Pittsburgh Pirates
Matthew Boyd, SP, Chicago Cubs
Cal Raleigh, C, Seattle Mariners
Will Smith, C, Los Angeles Dodgers
Brice Turang, 2B, Milwaukee Brewers
Bobby Witt Jr., SS, Kansas City Royals
Gunnar Henderson, SS, Baltimore Orioles
Aaron Judge, OF, New York Yankees
Corbin Carroll, OF, Arizona Diamondbacks
Pete Crow-Armstrong, OF, Chicago Cubs
Kyle Schwarber, DH, Philadelphia Phillies