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Team USA is in. Italy and Venezuela, you’re up.
We’ll find out tonight (8 p.m. ET, FS1) which one of those two teams will be joining the Americans in the World Baseball Classic final when they face off at loanDepot park in Miami.
Italy’s team of “beaned-up” boppers has carried the Azzurri to a 5-0 record thus far, including an 8-6 win over Puerto Rico in the quarterfinals. Venezuela, meanwhile, is 4-1 and flying high after knocking out Japan, the defending champs.
The winner of tonight’s matchup will meet Team USA for WBC glory on Tuesday (8 p.m. ET, FOX).
For the United States, this is nothing new. Team USA has reached the championship game in each of the past three Classics. They won it all in 2017 before losing to Japan in ’23.
But neither Italy nor Venezuela has ever gotten that far.
This is the first semifinals appearance for Italy, which won five games combined in its first four Classic appearances before advancing to the quarterfinals in 2023, where it lost to Japan. Italy has already defeated the Americans in this tournament, notching an 8-6 win in pool play.
Venezuela made it to the semis in 2009 but lost to Korea, 10-2. It was six outs away from another semifinals appearance three years ago, facing Team USA in the quarterfinals at loanDepot park, but its hopes were dashed when Trea Turner hit a go-ahead grand slam in the bottom of the eighth inning. Venezuela can set up a rematch against the United States with a win on the same field tonight.
Here are the starting lineups for tonight's game:
Venezuela
1. Ronald Acuña Jr., RF
2. Maikel Garcia, 3B
3. Luis Arraez, 1B
4. Eugenio Suárez, DH
5. Ezequiel Tovar, SS
6. Gleyber Torres, 2B
7. Wilyer Abreu, LF
8. William Contreras, C
9. Jackson Chourio, CF
Italy
1. Sam Antonacci, SS
2. Jon Berti, 2B
3. Jakob Marsee, CF
4. Vinnie Pasquantino, 1B
5. Zach Dezenzo, DH
6. Jac Caglianone, RF
7. Andrew Fischer, 3B
8. J.J. D'Orazio, C
9. Dante Nori, LF
-- Thomas Harrigan