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WBC roundup: Canada edges Puerto Rico, has chance to top Group A

By Thomson Reuters Mar 10, 2026 | 11:18 PM

Canada leaned on patience at the plate and a locked-in bullpen to squeeze past Puerto Rico 3-2 on Tuesday night in Pool A action in San Juan.

Canada improved its record to 2-1, while ​Puerto Rico dropped to 3-1, setting up a crucial showdown for ‌the Canadians against Cuba (2-1) on Wednesday. If Canada defeats Cuba, it would reach the WBC quarterfinals for the first time and secure the top spot in Pool A, finishing tied with Puerto Rico but holding the tiebreaker. A loss would eliminate Canada at 2-2, leaving it ‌behind Puerto ​Rico and Cuba.

Puerto Rico struck first in the ⁠opening inning when Nolan Arenado ⁠punched a single to center to bring home the game’s first run. Canada answered in the third without needing a big swing, scoring twice on back-to-back RBI walks to Tyler O’Neill and Tyler Black.

The decisive run came ​an inning later. Owen Caissie doubled and scored on Abraham Toro’s single to right for a 3-1 edge. Puerto Rico cut it to one in the ⁠bottom half on Martin Maldonado’s RBI groundout, ⁠but that was the last time either team crossed the ​plate.

Canada starter Jordan Balazovic worked the first three innings, allowing one run on one ​hit with three walks and four strikeouts. Logan Allen and Brock ‌Dykxhoorn followed with three solid innings apiece, and Canada earned a save. Puerto Rico starter Jose De Leon allowed two runs and two hits in 2 2/3 innings, with six relievers finishing up.

Israel 6, Netherlands 2

Israel broke open a tight ⁠game with a five-run sixth inning and pulled away to beat the Netherlands in Pool D play in Miami. Both teams were eliminated from contention for the knockout ⁠rounds ahead of the ‌game.

Jake Gelof’s two-run single gave Israel the lead for good, ⁠and Matt Mervis followed with a two-run double. Both ​teams wrapped ‌up their Pool D play, with Israel finishing third ​at 2-2 and ⁠the Netherlands fourth at 1-3.

The Dutch did their scoring early, pushing across two runs in the first on Xander Bogaerts’ fielder’s choice and a Didi Gregorius sacrifice fly. Israel got on the board in the second when Gelof doubled home Noah Mendlinger, then finally leveled it at 2-2 in the sixth on RJ Schreck’s ​RBI single.

–Field Level Media