The 2026 World Baseball Classic ended with a historic audience, as Venezuela’s title game win over the U.S. averaged 10.78 million viewers to set another event record.
The U.S. viewership figure from Tuesday’s game in Miami—covering viewership across the main Fox broadcast network, Fox Deportes, and related streaming platforms—represented a final exclamation point in what has been a breakthrough tournament from start to finish.
The title game audience topped the prior WBC record, set just two days earlier for the U.S. semifinal win over the Dominican Republic, by 46%. The broadcast peaked with an audience of 12.15 million as the game neared its dramatic conclusion.
Boosted in no small part by a record 78 MLB All-Stars competing, viewers flocked to the latest WBC, both for games involving the U.S. team and not. Before the championship game, Fox Sports set audience milestones in each prior round of competition. The second semifinal game, in which Venezuela beat feel-good upstarts Italy, averaged 3.76 million viewers to set a record for the most-watched WBC game not including the American squad.
The overall tournament, meanwhile, posted an average viewership of 1.29 million viewers for all games on Fox, FS1, and FS2, up 156% from the comparable figure for the 2023 WBC.
Full global viewership figures from the WBC will be released later. Already, though, the event has also established new marks in social media consumption, game attendance, and prize money.
Players’ embrace of the event made a fundamental difference, as beyond the mere presence of most of MLB’s biggest stars, the emotion they felt competing for their countries was deep and palpable. The normally reserved Aaron Judge of the Yankees, the U.S. team captain, called the WBC “bigger and better than the World Series.” During the post-championship award ceremony, several U.S. team members immediately removed their silver medals, not wanting to wear that reminder of their falling short to Venezuela.
“I’m always fired up for the Yankees, but I’m still pissed about this,” Judge said after the loss. “I’m looking forward to the next time we get a chance to put on the red, white, and blue and take care of business.”
To Judge’s point about the World Series, four of the five games in the 2023 Fall Classic between the Rangers and Diamondbacks had fewer viewers than this WBC title clash.
No Limits on Manager Pressure
Managers of the participating teams, however, grappled heavily throughout the WBC with pitcher usage and the demands of MLB clubs, as they have hundreds of millions of dollars collectively tied up in those hurlers.
Venezuela manager Omar López said before the title game that he woke up that morning to “three text messages from different organizations trying not to pitch guys back to back.”
U.S. manager Mark DeRosa, meanwhile, did not bring in star closer Mason Miller in the ninth inning of the then-tied championship game with Venezuela—which would have been the customary move in that situation. Garrett Whitlock came in instead, and he gave up what ultimately proved to be the winning run.
“Honoring the Padres,” DeRosa said of the decision to keep Miller in the bullpen. “Had we taken the lead, he was coming in, but I wasn’t going to bring him into a tie game.”