Here's How Toronto Blue Jays Players Did in World Baseball Classic
· Yahoo Sports
The 2026 World Baseball Classic has officially began and the Toronto Blue Jays had several players take part in Friday's games at various locations in Houston; Tokyo; San Juan, Puerto Rico and Miami.
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The Blue Jays had nine players representing as many countries on March 6.
Here's an overview of those players and how they did in the international tournament.
Kazuma Okamoto, 3B, JapanOne of Toronto's latest free agency signings, Kazuma Okamoto, had solid performance in Samurai Japan's 13-0, seventh-inning win against Chinese Taipei at the Tokyo Dome in Tokyo.
Okamoto went 1-for-4 with an RBI and helped turn a double play.
Yariel Rodriguez, RP, CubaAn RBI for newest Blue Jay, Kazuma Okamoto 💙🇯🇵 pic.twitter.com/DT3XRi4JGQ
— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) March 6, 2026
Rodriguez was one of two Toronto players to compete in the game between Cuba and Panama Friday at Hiram Bithorn Stadium in San Juan.
He pitched 2.1 innings in relief, struck out three batters and didn't allow a hit or a free base.
Leo Jimenez, SS, PanamaJimenez was the other Blue Jays representative in the game between Cuba and Panama. He went 0-for-3, struck out once and drew a walk.
Andres Gimenez, SS/2B, VenezuelaGimenez, who played both middle infield positions in Venezuela's 6-2 win against the Netherlands at loanDepot Park in Miami, went 1-for-2, scored a run and drew a walk.
Alejandro Kirk, C, MexicoThe 2025 All-Star catcher helped navigate defending bronze medalists, Mexico's, pitching staff to a strong showing in an 8-2 win against Great Britain at Daikin Park in Houston.
Kirk went 0-for-4 in the team's win.
Will Cresswell, C, Great BritainCresswell, who's the backup for former top 100 prospect Harry Ford on Great Britain, didn't receive any playing time in Great Britain's loss against Mexico.
Ismael Munguia, OF, NicaraguaMunguia was one of the few bright spots for Nicaragua in a 12-3 loss against the Dominican Republic at loanDepot Park.
Munguia went 2-for-3, which included an RBI single in the top of the first inning that gave Nicaragua the initial lead.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr., 1B, Dominican RepublicIsmael Munguia gets Team Nicaragua on the board first against Team Dominican Republic 😤 #WorldBaseballClassicpic.twitter.com/CFaiGWr9H1
— World Baseball Classic (@WBCBaseball) March 7, 2026
Toronto's franchise superstar and defending American League Championship MVP, Vladimir Guerrero Jr., made an impact on the scoreboard in the Dominican Republic's dominant showing against Nicaragua.
Guerrero went 1-for-4, including a double, with a run and three RBIs. His three RBIs came via a groundout, a sacrifice fly and his double.
Ernie Clement, 3B/LF, United States¡Doble play sin asistencia de Vladdy Guerrero Jr. y República Dominicana se lleva la victoria en su debut en el #WorldBaseballClassic 2026! 🇩🇴👏 pic.twitter.com/wcMDJ7v7m3
— MLB Español (@mlbespanol) March 7, 2026
Clement, who's coming off a year where he set the MLB record for most amount of hits in a single postseason, was unable to get any at-bats in Team USA's 15-5 drumming against Brazil at Daikin Park.
Clement did register playing time in left field for Team USA.
NoteYou can see who the Blue Jays have competing across all World Baseball Classic games by clicking this link.
The World Baseball Classic will continue through March 17.
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