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Cuba vs Panama marks the start of the 2026 World Baseball Classic in Puerto Rico
The Cuban team took its first steps in the 2026 World Baseball Classic by facing Panama in a historic day for Caribbean baseball. The game, played on Friday, March 6, at Hiram Bithorn Stadium in San Juan, marked the first Latin American matchup of the day, starting at 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time. Cuba vs. Panama set an initial stage that both teams needed to win to keep their chances alive in the group.
Cuba’s strategic debut in Group A in Puerto Rico
Led by veteran Germán Mesa, the Cuban delegation arrived at the tournament with impressive credentials. The Caribbean island was a finalist in 2006 and reached the semifinals in 2023, establishing itself as a traditional power in the competition. The team combined seasoned veterans with international experience, such as Alfredo Despaigne and Alexei Ramírez, with young talents who have made their mark in the National Series and professional leagues.
This first game marked the opening match of Group A at the Puerto Rican venue, presented by the local tourism office. Panama, for its part, fielded a competitive team, with players from both Major League Baseball and winter leagues. In such a tight initial phase, Cuba vs. Panama underscored the importance of starting strong to avoid falling behind in the race for the top two spots in the group.
Television coverage and broadcast of the game
The match was broadcast to American viewers mainly on FS2. The morning schedule allowed for a day that continued with the Netherlands vs. Venezuela (broadcast on Tubi) and Mexico vs. Great Britain (on FS1). For Spanish-speaking audiences, FOX Deportes provided additional coverage in Spanish where the schedule permitted.
Fans accessed the game through multiple platforms: the FOX Sports mobile app offered streaming coverage, while MLB.com provided detailed stats, box scores, and play-by-play analysis. This variety of viewing options reflected the global reach of the World Baseball Classic and the importance of the Spanish-speaking market in the tournament.
Cuba’s full journey in the 2026 tournament
After their debut against Panama, Cuba continued with successive games that would define their path in the group stage. On March 8, they faced Colombia in another game broadcast on FS2 at noon. On March 9, they faced a tough test against Puerto Rico at night (7:00 p.m.) on FS1, a regional rivalry with intense local pride. Finally, on March 11, they finished their group stage participation against Canada at 3:00 p.m. on FS2.
This demanding schedule demonstrated the competitive level of the 2026 World Baseball Classic and the significance each game held in determining which teams advanced to later rounds. Cuba’s performance against its group rivals would decide whether the island team could reaffirm its status as a regional baseball power internationally.