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Andrew Friedman Discusses Dodgers Players Participating in 2026 World Baseball Classic

Los Angeles Dodgers president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman

Los Angeles Dodgers president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman spoke about Dodgers players participating in the WBC in 2026.

The executive spoke about the club’s process in getting their players to the WBC.

“We understand the immense pride that these guys feel for representing their country in that competition,” Friedman said. “…Talking to these guys it’s just about partnering up with them. Understanding where they’re at, what their thoughts are, how we do it the best way. We have designs to play through October so what does that look like in February, March? Just how to balance all of it.

“But really good conversations with all those guys, and at the end of the day we are supportive.”

"We understand the immense pride that these guys feel for representing their country."

Andrew Friedman discusses what goes into the conversations with players participating in the World Baseball Classic. pic.twitter.com/xvq6Hh9YrD

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Which Dodgers are Playing at the WBC?

The Dodgers have plenty of representatives at the World Baseball Classic as the best team in the country.

Shohei Ohtani and Yoshinobu Yamamoto will both participate in their second consecutive WBC, and will look to take home the trophy for the second time as well. While Ohtani and Yamamoto will be present, Roki Sasaki will remain with the Dodgers after spending most of the 2025 season on the injured list.

Los Angeles Dodgers president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman
Apr 11, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman before a game against the Chicago Cubs at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kiyoshi Mio-Imagn Images

Will Smith will feature for Team USA during the tournament as well, and Clayton Kershaw will make his first WBC appearance after retiring from MLB after the end of the 2025 season.

Mookie Betts won’t be joining Team USA as he usually does, though, as he and his wife Brianna are expecting a baby during the tournament.

“I was, but I can’t now,” Betts said on Adin Ross’ livestream in December. “My wife, we’re having a kid, so, the baby’s due in the middle of the WBC. She said she’d divorce me if I wasn’t there.”

Miguel Rojas also announced his absence from the competition Thursday, revealing he would miss out due to insurance issues.

“I am very sad today,” Rojas wrote in a caption translated from Spanish to English. “It’s a real shame not to be able to represent my country and wear that flag on my chest.”

While only four Dodgers have announced their participation in the WBC in March, plenty more could still find their way to the tournament as teams still have time fill out their rosters.

All 20 teams in the WBC will release their full rosters for the WBC Thursday, Feb. 5 at 7:00 p.m. ET on MLB Network.

Dodgers Fans Will Love Andrew Friedman Anecdote From World Series Game 3

Andrew Friedman

Los Angeles Dodgers president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman was just like the rest of us watching Game 3 of the World Series.

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Friedman revealed just how intense emotions were for him during the 18-inning contest in an appearance on Dodgers Territory.

“I mean it was a very intense series. Everyone keeps talking about how great it was, and I’m sure it was for a lot of people. There were times where I had to step back and remember to breathe,” Friedman said.

“Something I’m very not proud of is I may or may not have have spiked a barstool in that Game 3 and it’s because of the range of emotions. Will Smith hits a ball to center that in my mind is definitely a homer. And Varsho goes back and catches it.”

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Oct 25, 2024; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman speaks in a press conference before game one against the New York Yankees in the 2024 MLB World Series at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images

How Long Was Dodgers vs. Blue Jays World Series Game 3?

Chaos between the Dodgers and Blue Jays ensued at Dodger Stadium for a total of six hours and 39 minutes. The 18-inning thriller tied for the longest game by inning in World Series history.

There was no shortage of entertainment in the epic matchup as Freddie Freeman called game in the bottom of the 18th with a walk-off home run. Shohei Ohtani had a stellar performance going 2-for-4 with two home runs, two doubles, and five walks. He reached base a total of nine times.

Clayton Kershaw made his 2025 World Series debut in Game 3, escaping a bases-loading jam in the 12th frame to keep the game tied. It was the future Hall of Famer’s only appearance in the Fall Classic, and he made it count.

Dodgers reliever Will Klein emerged as the team’s unlikely hero as he tossed four scoreless innings. He was L.A.’s last available reliever and allowed just one hit and earned the win.

It’s no wonder Friedman had nearly chucked a barstool given all that happened in World Series Game 3. If it wasn’t already clear, the Dodgers front office is just as passionate about the team as fans are.

What’s in store for the Dodgers in 2026?

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