2023 World Baseball Classic Printable Bracket, Format & Odds

2023 World Baseball Classic Printable Bracket, Format & Odds

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The 2023 World Baseball Classic is set to get underway. 20 teams and countries will face off against one another for the chance to call themselves the world's best baseball team.

World Baseball Classic Format

As mentioned above, the first round will consist of four pools, all with five teams in each pool. The winner and runner-up from each pool will advance to the quarterfinals rounds. Pool A winner will play Pool B runner-up and Pool B winner will play Pool A runner-up, and so on and so forth with Pools C and D. Below are each pool and their teams listed.

2023 World Baseball Classic Bracket

To view, download and print the bracket use this link. Whether you want to try and predict the winner yourself or just have the bracket to follow along throughout the tournament, The Duel has you covered.

World Baseball Classic Pools

Pool A:
Chinese Taipei
Netherlands
Cuba
Italy
Panama

Pool B:
Japan
Korea
Australia
China
Czech Republic

Pool C:
USA
Mexico
Colombia
Canada
Great Britain

Pool D:
Puerto Rico
Venezuela
Dominican Republic
Israel
Nicaragua

World Baseball Classic Odds

Three teams rise above the rest of the field in the odds. As of now, the Dominican Republic is the slight leader in the odds at +220, followed closely by the USA and Japan, both at +260. Below are the top 10 countries in odds to win the 2023 World Baseball Classic, according to FanDuel Sportsbook's latest baseball odds.

1. Dominican Republic (+220)
2. USA (+260)
3. Japan (+260)
4. Venezuela (+1000)
5. Korea (+1400)
6. Mexico (+1800)
7. Puerto Rico (+2100)
8. Cuba (+4200)
9. Netherlands (+7500)
10. Canada (+10000)

2023 World Baseball Classic Location

The World Baseball Classic will happen across a handful of locations. Each of the four pools that represent five teams each will start in different locations. Pool A will play in Taichung, Taiwan. Pool B plays in Tokyo, Japan. Pool C plays in Phoenix, Arizona and Pool D plays in Miami, Florida.

The Semifinals and Championship rounds will both take place in Miami, Florida as well.

Be sure to follow along at The Duel all throughout the March for continued World Baseball Classic coverage.

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