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The WBC is thriving. Rob Manfred says MLB might consider moving it to midseason

By RONALD BLUMYahoo Sports

MIAMI (AP) — Having set attendance and broadcast viewer records, the World Baseball Classic will return in 2029 or 2030 and at some future point could be moved to midseason, when clubs would be less likely to restrict players. Since the WBC's inception in 2006, it has been played during spring training. Tournament rules include pitch count restrictions, and teams can demand tougher limits or deny players permission to participate.

“Obviously we have commitments to Fox in terms of the All-Star Game in the middle of the season through '28,” baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred said Wednesday during an interview with The Associated Press. “As the game continues to evolve, we have talked about midseason tournaments in general. And certainly if we decided to get serious about this, about a midseason tournament, this would be an ideal opportunity.

” Fan interest for the WBC continues to grow This year's WBC drew 1,619,839 fans for 47 games, a 24% increase over the previous high of 1,306,414 in 2023. The initial tournament in 2006 drew 740,451 for 39 games. The most-watched 2006 matchup was Mexico's second-round win over the U.

S. at 2. 46 million on ESPN.

This year's most-viewed game through Sunday was the Americans' semifinal victory over the Dominican Republic at 7. 37 million on FS1 and Fox Deportes. That topped the previous high of 5.

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