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Puerto Rico could be forced to withdraw from WBC due to insurance reason

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Baseball player insurance concerns potentially could cause one country to drop out of the World Baseball Classic.

On Saturday, officials from Team Puerto Rico said they might withdraw the team from the tournament after learning eight of their 10 players would be denied coverage, according to The Athletic.

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โ€œThat option is on the table,โ€ said Joey Sola, Team Puerto Ricoโ€™s operations manager told The Athletic. โ€œIt obviously will depend upon if we can figure out the substitute players.โ€

Former Mets closer Edwin Dรญaz, now with the Dodgers, is helped off the field after suffering a right knee injury during the 2023 World Baseball Classic, costing him to miss the entire season. Getty Images

Mets captain Francisco Lindor was one of the big-name players who had to withdraw from the tournament Friday because he was denied coverage after undergoing two surgeries on his right elbow in the past three seasons.

Fortunately for Mets fans, Lindor is expected to be ready for spring training.

The insurance concerns stem from the numerous injuries players suffered in the 2023 WBC tournament. Mets fans remember when closer Edwin Dรญaz, now with the Dodgers, suffered a harrowing right knee injury in that tournament that cost him the season.

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Jose Altuve also broke his thumb in that yearโ€™s event, which was a months-long injury.

According to The Athletic, those injuries from the last tournament caused insurance for big leaguers to grow considerably more expensive, forcing the leagueโ€™s insurer to become more stringent on which players it approves.

Jose Altuve broke his right thumb after being hit by a pitch during the 2023 World Baseball Classic. Getty Images

Jose Altuve broke his right thumb after being hit by a pitch during the 2023 World Baseball Classic. Getty Images

Astros third baseman Carlos Correa, Blue Jays right-hander Josรฉ Berrรญos and Twins catcher Victor Caratini are among the other Puerto Rican players who were not cleared to play โ€” though the cases of Correa, Berrรญos and several others are under review, Sola told the website.

Team officials fear if some of those reviews arenโ€™t overturned, they will be unable to get enough substitutes to field a quality team.

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If Puerto Rico canโ€™t field a team it would be especially harmful because itโ€˜s scheduled to host the first round of the WBC in San Juan from March 6-11.

Puerto Rico is in a pool that also includes Canada, Colombia, Cuba and Panama.

MLB declined comment as the statuses for many players in different countries are still to be decided. National Financial Partners, an official partner of the league that brokers insurance policy did not immediately respond to request for comment, according to The Athletic.

MLB and the Players Association, co-owners of the tournament, are lobbying the insurer to change some decisions before the rosters are due Tuesday.

They are scheduled to be announced Thursday.

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