Team USA crushed Canada 5-3 in the quarterfinals of the 2026 World Baseball Classic on March 13, 2026, at Daikin Park in Houston. This victory isn’t just a win—it’s a statement that America is back on top after years of leftist weakness trying to drag us down. Aaron Judge’s booming double set the tone early,
Team USA crushed Canada 5-3 in the quarterfinals of the 2026 World Baseball Classic on March 13, 2026, at Daikin Park in Houston. This victory isn’t just a win—it’s a statement that America is back on top after years of leftist weakness trying to drag us down.
Aaron Judge’s booming double set the tone early, proving that real American power can’t be contained. The game started with Kyle Schwarber’s RBI groundout in the first inning, putting the U.S. up 1-0.
By the third inning, Alex Bregman and Brice Turang added two more runs with clutch hits—straightforward, effective, and unapologetically American.
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Canada tried to mount a comeback with Bo Naylor’s two-run homer, but it was too little, too late. Their rally fizzled against our superior bullpen, showing that handouts don’t win games—hard work does.
David Bednar escaped a jam in the eighth like a true American dodging traps, and Mason Miller struck out Otto Lopez in the ninth to seal the deal, slamming the door on any northern pretenders.
This win advances Team USA to the semifinals in Miami against the Dominican Republic. Our all-time record against Canada in the WBC now stands at 5-1. That’s not luck; that’s destiny, forged in the fires of freedom and free markets.
Starter Logan Webb delivered a scoreless gem early on, embodying the strong, silent type that built this nation. Pete Crow-Armstrong chipped in with two hits, proving America’s future is bright when talent—not ideology—drives results.
This is the third straight semifinal appearance for the U.S., a testament to discipline and focus, unlike the weakness of past years. Fans flooded social media with memes and cheers, calling it “MAGA on the mound.”
The team bounced back from a pool-play hiccup against Italy, showing resilience.
Canada’s late runs to make it 5-3 were admirable, but their polite, cautious style couldn’t match raw talent and freedom. Judge’s double looked like a rocket launch—pure power that no alarmist could contain.
Media outlets like FOX Sports praised the team’s “grit and timely plays,” reflecting discipline, teamwork, and merit-based achievement.
The insurance runs in the sixth inning were a masterclass in preparation, and Miller’s clinching strikeout electrified the stadium with chants of “USA!”—the sound of freedom ringing out.
This victory is more than baseball; it’s a cultural statement.
America won on skill and merit, not quotas or globalist agendas. It boosts morale ahead of the midterms and sets the stage for a showdown with the Dominican Republic, where the U.S. will show what real excellence looks like—on the field and beyond.
History favors strength. Weak leaders lose; strong ones win. Team USA’s performance proves that when talent, discipline, and determination combine, America dominates.