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The Road to the 2026 WBC: Samurai Japan is Ready to Defend the Throne!
The energy for the 2026 World Baseball Classic is already electric! ⚡️ Manager Ibata has named 19 players so far, with the full roster coming February 6. The biggest news? Shohei Ohtani is officially confirmed as a hitter!
Beyond the headlines, the team spirit is unmatched:
Keiji Takahashi is showing love to Munetaka Murakami by rocking a White Sox cap in the bullpen.
Kaima Taira is bringing his "zero pressure" vibes to the mound.
Kota Tatsu is the young ace to watch—aiming for 10 complete games with that "big mouth" confidence we love.
I’m hosting Live Viewing Sessions for all the games! After the magic of 2023, let’s come together and cheer Japan to another championship. Stay tuned for the schedule! 🇯🇵⚾️ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82_a9DIq-ho
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Heavy swell Wolves to Wear Special Uniforms for Their Succeeding Game
The sports sect has always played a instrumental score in place of tolerating causes, whenever such a need has arisen. Come Friday and the Erie Send Wolves will be contributing for a charitable cause when they take straddleback the Harrisburg Senators.<\p>
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Team at Flagship Niagara Coalition<\p>
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Jersey and its auction<\p>
During the Game 2 scheduled at Jerry Uht Close, the Sea Wolves will tackle the field access specially designed jerseys. The baseball jerseys have a photomontage of a 19th century ship painted on the front and the words "DON'T GIVE UP THE TAIL END" written on the back. The wear will be auctioned after the match. Buzz about the event in baseball community<\p>
The match has garnered enough interest and buzz inside of the baseball phyle. Ben Hill, writer for MLB.com's the Ben"s Biz Blog has reported about the event by way of his blog. Shock has vet added some interesting linguistic intercourse about the auction. He writes about the history of the city that is closely straight to the whole battleship detail. Erie is called the Flagship Blighted area seeing that of its significance in the 1812 War. Leadership of battleships<\p>
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Isn't i an rich repetition of education about hagiography meanwhile watching a baseball match? You will unquestionably luxuriate in having a good linger in line with your sept at such a sports event. The fact that you will endure contributing a part for a gentle cause makes it feel even renewed.<\p>
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Juan Perez gets emotional after death of friend Oscar Taveras
Juan Perez scores a key run for the Giants.(Photo: Kyle Terada, USA TODAY Sports)SAN FRANCISCO – Hitting coach Hensley Meulens went into the San Francisco Giants clubhouse in the fifth inning Sunday and found reserve outfielder Juan Perez crying.Perez had learned during Game 5 of the World Series that his friend and former teammate in the Dominican winter league, St. Louis Cardinals prospect Oscar Taveras, had died in a car accident near his hometown of Puerto Plata. The news made such an impact on the baseball community, Commissioner Bud Selig saw fit to issue a statement offering his condolencesPerez was so upset about the devastating news, he threw his phone away after confirming the reports were accurate. Yet three innings later, the rookie delivered the biggest hit of his career, a two-run double off previously untouchable Kansas City Royals reliever Wade Davis to give the Giants breathing room as they took a 3-2 Series lead with a 5-0 victory.As he spoke with reporters afterward, the emotions at times overwhelmed Perez, a native of the Dominican Republic who moved to the U.S. at 14.FOR THE WINCardinals teammates mourn Oscar Taveras’ passing“I put it out of my mind. By the time I was in the game, I put it away,” he said, stopping to compose himself. “You never know what may happen. That young man was here two weeks ago and now he has just died in an accident. It’s so sad. I still can’t believe it happened.”Taveras, one of the game’s elite prospects, had belted a tying home run in the seventh inning of Game 2 of the National League Championship Series, the only game the Cardinals won before being vanquished by the Giants in five.Perez, 27, had gotten to know the Taveras family from playing stateside in the Giants organization with Raul Burgos Taveras, a pitcher who proudly talked about his kid brother.”He’d been telling me, ‘Hey, I have a brother who’s going to be a superstar. He’s that good,”’ Perez said. “His name was already getting around.”Oscar Taveras, 22, was taking time off before joining his winter ball team, the Aguilas Cibaenas, when he and his girlfriend, Edilia Arvelo, were killed Sunday night in a car crash.Lieutenant Junior Lopez Reyes of the Puerto Plata police department confirmed their deaths to USA TODAY Sports and said heavy rainfall contributed to the accident.USA TODAYCardinals outfielder Oscar Taveras dies in car accident“The road is not that good around there,” Perez said. “Always slippery.”News of Taveras’ untimely passing prompted an outpouring of sympathy throughout the game, from players who knew him, to the players association, the Cardinals organization and, in the Giants clubhouse afterward, Hall of Famer and Dominican legend Juan Marichal.Royals catcher Francisco Pena, who was also a teammate of Taveras with the Aguilas, referred to him as “a great kid.””Everybody saw him with a big smile on his face,” Pena said. “He loved the game, he played hard, he was a great teammate, a great friend, was always there when you needed him, was great with the fans as well.”While Pena could process the loss without worrying about playing – he’s not on the World Series roster – Perez had to shift his focus back to the game.He entered as a defensive replacement in left field in the seventh inning and was promptly tested by Salvador Perez’s deep drive. Perez made the catch near the warning track look easy, but his biggest contribution came in the eighth, as the Giants were trying to tack on to a 2-0 lead.They got runners on first and second with no outs against Kelvin Herrera before Davis relieved him and struck out Brandon Belt. Perez worked the count full, then pounded a 96 mph fastball well over center fielder Lorenzo Cain’s head, missing a home run by less than a foot.As soon as he popped up from his slide into third following an errant throw into home, Perez exulted and fist-pumped the air as the crowd thundered. It was just his second hit of the season in 19 at-bats with runners in scoring position.”It was one of those moments that you get chills thinking about it,” Buster Posey said. “That at-bat was great. He fought off a really tough cutter and just had a nice, short stroke.”The unexpected heroics from Perez, who batted just .170 in 100 at-bats during the season, will linger in the minds of Giants fans hungering for a third championship in five years.They may also give the Giants a psychological edge as they finally dented the vaunted back end of the Royals bullpen, a trio that had combined to throw 18 consecutive shutout innings.For Perez, they mildly lessened the pain of losing a friend at such an early age.After the game, Perez poignantly posted a photo of himself and Taveras about to exchange a high-10 during an Aguilas game, along with dual messages in English and Spanish. The latter translated to, “That double was for you, my brother! My soul misses you. Go with God. I love you. My condolences to the Taveras family.”GALLERY: WORLD SERIES — ROYALS vs. GIANTSPost to FacebookPosted!A link has been posted to your Facebook feed. Last SlideNext Slide
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