Four Braves Players to Represent Their Countries in the 2026 World Baseball Classic
Braves Stars Set for Global Stage
The 2026 World Baseball Classic (WBC) is rapidly approaching, and four players from the Atlanta Braves will showcase their talent on the international stage this March. The WBC will bring together the world’s best players from 20 countries, and the Braves’ representatives will add plenty of excitement for fans as they compete for their respective national teams.
The Braves’ Ronald Acuña Jr. will headline Team Venezuela. Acuña, one of the most electrifying players in the MLB, is no stranger to the WBC, having represented Venezuela in previous tournaments. His presence will undoubtedly boost the team’s chances as they battle for the title.
But Acuña won’t be the only Braves player representing a country in the WBC. Ozzie Albies, Jurickson Profar, and Chadwick Tromp will play for Team Netherlands, making it a unique event for Braves fans as they’ll face off against their own teammate in Acuña. Albies, Profar, and Tromp’s eligibility to represent the Netherlands comes from the Dutch Caribbean island of Curaçao, which is part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. These players will join former Braves legend Andruw Jones, who will be managing the Dutch squad, adding even more excitement for Braves fans.
Acuña vs. His Braves Teammates: A High-Stakes Early Matchup
One of the most intriguing early matchups of the WBC will occur on March 6, when Venezuela faces the Netherlands in Pool D action at loanDepot Park in Miami. This game will feature Ronald Acuña Jr. lining up against three of his Braves teammates — Albies, Profar, and Tromp. Fans of the Braves will definitely want to tune into this game as it provides a rare opportunity to watch some of the team’s core players face off on the global stage. The rivalry will be heightened, as national pride and club allegiance will collide.
What This Means for Braves Country
For Braves fans, the WBC is a thrilling opportunity to see some of their favorite players in action for their home countries. Acuña’s star power will be on full display as he leads Venezuela’s charge, while Albies and Profar bring their defensive and offensive skills to the Netherlands. Tromp, also representing the Netherlands, will provide additional depth to the squad. As fans, this is the perfect chance to support the Braves players while rooting for their countries to go far in the tournament.
Additionally, the tournament provides a unique chance to see Andruw Jones, a Braves legend, in the dugout as the Netherlands’ manager. Jones, who recently earned a spot in the Baseball Hall of Fame, will bring a wealth of experience and leadership to the team. His involvement adds another layer of connection for Braves fans as they follow the event.

Other Braves Connections in the WBC
Aside from the current Braves players in the WBC, there are a couple of former Braves who will also participate. Brian McCann, a former Braves star catcher, and Fredi Gonzalez, a former Braves manager and coach, will both serve as assistant managers on Team USA’s coaching staff. Their involvement will be another point of interest for Braves fans, as these familiar faces return to the baseball spotlight in a different capacity.
Moreover, two Braves alumni — Julio Teheran and Eddie Rosario — will represent Colombia and Puerto Rico, respectively. Teheran, a longtime Braves pitcher, and Rosario, who made significant contributions to the Braves’ 2021 postseason success, will both be worth rooting for as they play for their home countries.
A Global Stage, Ready for the Regular Season
The WBC serves as a prelude to the MLB season, and for Braves fans, it’s the perfect way to get a glimpse of what’s to come. While the WBC is all about national pride, it also gives players an opportunity to compete at a high level before the MLB season begins. For Acuña, Albies, Profar, and Tromp, the tournament is a chance to build momentum and prepare for the season ahead.
The Braves’ involvement in the WBC offers fans the excitement of watching their favorite players in a global competition. Whether it’s rooting for Acuña and Venezuela, cheering for Albies, Profar, and Tromp with the Netherlands, or supporting former Braves like McCann, Gonzalez, Teheran, and Rosario, the WBC is a celebration of the Braves’ rich baseball tradition on the international stage.
Braves Fans, Mark Your Calendars
With so many Braves connections in the WBC, this tournament is sure to be a thrilling event for fans. The matchups, especially the early showdown between Venezuela and the Netherlands, will be must-see games for anyone who follows the Braves. The WBC offers fans a chance to see their favorite players represent their countries while competing at the highest level of international baseball. So, make sure to tune in and support the Braves players as they bring their A-game to the 2026 World Baseball Classic.
