How can Team USA advance at World Baseball Classic? WBC tiebreaker scenarios explained
The Americans suffered a stunning loss to Italy on Tuesday night, and they’ll now need some help to move on
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Team USA, all of a sudden, is in trouble at the 2026 World Baseball Classic. Team USA was shockingly upset by Italy, 8-6, on Tuesday night. The result takes the Americans’ knockout stage fate out of their own hands. Whether they make it to the quarterfinals will all depend on what happens when the unbeaten Italians face Mexico on Wednesday night. The worst-case scenario for Team USA would see the star-studded group eliminated after four group-play games.
Here’s where Team USA stands:
Team USA features a power-packed lineup with the likes of Bobby Witt Jr., Aaron Judge, Bryce Harper, Kyle Schwarber and Cal Raleigh. The rotation features both of the reigning Cy Young winners in Tarik Skubal and Paul Skenes. This team was favored to win the entire World Baseball Classic entering the tournament and were heavy favorites to win Pool B. It could all be undone by one tough night against some espresso-hot Italian sluggers.
So now, suddenly, Team USA needs help just to make it through to the quarterfinals. There are two ways the United States can move on. One is simple. One is complicated. Let’s run them both.
A two-team tiebreaker is simple. If two teams finish 2-2 in a pool, the team who won the head-to-head matchup finishes higher in the standings. A three-team tiebreaker? Simple, it is not. Here are the tiebreaker rules for a three-team tie:
Even though Team USA lost on Tuesday, scoring some late runs against Italy could be very important. Here’s where the quotients rule stands through Tuesday’s action.
| Team | Runs allowed | Defensive outs | Quotient |
|---|---|---|---|
|
United States |
11 |
54 |
0.2037 |
|
Mexico |
5 |
24 |
0.2083 |
| Italy | 6 | 27 | 0.2222 |
Remember, the lower the quotient, the better. Mexico only has 24 outs recorded through one game because Team USA did not have to bat in the ninth inning on Monday.
Giving up eight runs to Italy might be what ultimately costs the U.S., but two late home runs from Pete Crow-Armstrong actually pushed Italy’s quotient to the worst among the three teams through Tuesday’s games.
Essentially, Team USA and its fans should root for Italy on Wednesday — and a lot of runs. An 8-7 Mexico win in nine innings, for example, would push Team USA back to first place in Pool B. A 4-2 Mexico win, on the other hand, would see Team USA get eliminated.
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