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March 17, 2026

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Italy’s surprising Cinderella run in the World Baseball Classic is over after a semifinal loss to Venezuela. Now the U.S. and Venezuela will meet Tuesday night with the tournament title on the line.

—Eric Fisher

First Up

  • The WNBA and the players’ union have reached Day 7 of marathon CBA talks. Both sides say there has been progress, but still no deal. Read the story.
  • Bruce Pearl, the ex-Auburn coach-turned-TV analyst, has faced backlash after arguing for the Tigers to make the NCAA tournament. Read the story.
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Venezuela Ends Italy’s Cinderella WBC Run, Sets Up Clash With U.S.

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MIAMI — The Italian party in the World Baseball Classic is over, as Venezuela defeated the upstart Azzurri on Monday night to reach the title game of the international tournament. 

Powered in part by espresso and displaying a series of endearing quirks, the underdog Italians had been the WBC’s feel-good story. But Venezuela, featuring a vastly superior collection of star MLB talent including the Braves’ Ronald Acuña Jr. and Brewers phenom Jackson Chourio, used a series of timely late hits and more than seven innings of scoreless bullpen work to secure a 4–2 win in the second WBC semifinal game. 

Venezuela, after also knocking off defending champion Japan in the quarterfinals, will now face the U.S. in Tuesday’s title game at loanDepot park. The Americans edged past the Dominican Republic on Sunday in the first WBC semifinal.

There will undoubtedly be some political overtones to the U.S.–Venezuela matchup following the American military action there in January. The Venezuela team, however, is attempting to keep its focus strictly on the field.

“I’m not going to answer anything about the political situation, because I work in baseball,” said Venezuela manager Omar López. “I think it’s more important to win, to keep our country happy, celebrating, and keep making noise that for the first time we’re going to be in a [WBC] final.”

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The Mood Has Changed

Monday night’s game, meanwhile, initially featured a somewhat more sedate atmosphere compared to the raucous environment Sunday for the first semifinal game involving the U.S. and the Dominican Republic. That contest drew a sellout crowd of 36,337, and the crowd immediately created an electric atmosphere that stayed for the entire night. 

The second semifinal, conversely, drew a later-arriving crowd of 35,382, and the vibe at first resembled an ordinary home game for the Marlins, one of MLB’s least-attended teams. The figure was announced as a sellout, but no-shows extended well into the hundreds.

As Venezuela rallied from an early 2–0 deficit to take the lead and ultimately win, though, the heavily partisan fans roared with delight, exceeding 110 decibels on multiple occasions. 

The tournament continues to stir deep national pride and strong emotions among many of the competitors. After the U.S.–Dominican Republic game, Yankees superstar and American team captain Aaron Judge said he considers the WBC “bigger and better than the World Series.”

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ONE BIG FIG

Double Schedule

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That’s the number of games the Louisiana Tech football team is currently scheduled to play in 2026. The Bulldogs are moving from Conference USA to the Sun Belt Conference, but the timing of the transition has caused confusion, to say the least. 

Both conferences released their 2026 football schedules with Louisiana Tech listed as a league member, leading to the school being scheduled in eight more games than allowed by the NCAA without a special waiver. Read the story.

LOUD AND CLEAR

From 49ers to Finance

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“If I played for the Vikings, I don’t think this goes the same way.”

—Former 49ers quarterback Steve Young on how playing in San Francisco (and near Silicon Valley) led him to grow interested in private equity. The three-time Super Bowl champion cofounded HGGC, which manages more than $10 billion worth of assets. 

Young is one of many former 49ers to find post-playing career success in the investment world. Joe Montana runs VC firm Liquid 2, which has raised more than $239 million to date, while four-time Pro Bowler Brent Jones cofounded Northgate Capital. Read the story.

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Editors’ Picks

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Aaron Judge’s Bold Claim: WBC ‘Bigger, Better’ Than World Series

by Eric Fisher
The U.S. team will play for the tournament title on Tuesday.

Mat Ishbia in Talks to Buy Suns Stakes From Minority Partners Who Sued Him

by Ben Horney
The parties have hit pause on their legal dispute to enter mediation.

Question of the Day

Who do you think will win the World Baseball Classic title?

 U.S.   Venezuela 

Monday’s result: 68% of respondents tuned into the World Baseball Classic.

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Written by Eric Fisher
Edited by Matthew Tabeek, Catherine Chen

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