After a thrilling round of pool play, the World Baseball Classic is about to level up.
Eight teams -- two from each pool -- are still alive in their pursuit of a WBC title as the event takes on a tournament-style, single-elimination format. Here's a quick primer on each matchup:
Korea at Dominican Republic
(Friday, 6:30 p.m. ET on FS2)
The Dominican Republic hit a WBC-high 13 homers and outscored opponents 41-10 to sweep through pool play. The DR, which won the 2013 tournament, has a chance to advance to the semifinals for the third time (also 2006). Korea squeaked through Pool C on a tiebreaker and is looking to advance to the semifinals for the first time since 2009, when it lost to Japan in the finals. The DR and Korea have never met in WBC play before.
USA at Canada
(Friday, 8 p.m. ET on FOX)
It seems like USA vs. Canada is everywhere these days. It's been a one-sided rivalry in WBC play at least: Canada won the first matchup in 2006 and the Americans won the next four. This is the first time Canada has advanced past the pool stage, while Team USA is seeking its third championship game appearance (one win). More >>
Puerto Rico at Italy
(Saturday, 3 p.m. ET on FS1)
Italy looks to keep its magical run going after its stunning 4-0 surge through Pool B. This is the third time that Italy has advanced past pool play, and it’s still looking to win a game in the quarterfinals. Puerto Rico, which is 2-0 vs. Italy all-time in the WBC, went 3-1 in pool play and is hoping for its third trip to the final and first tourney title.
Venezuela at Japan
(Saturday, 9 p.m. ET on FOX)
These first-time WBC opponents come with different Classic pedigrees. Japan, which steamrolled through Pool C, has made the semifinal round in all six previous tournaments, including three titles. Venezuela has only advanced past the quarterfinals once, losing to Korea in the 2009 semis. While Japan is a force to be reckoned with, Venezuela’s roster is in a strong position to advance to the next round.