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Venezuelans in Miami and Caracas celebrate historic WBC victory over USA

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Updated 18.3.2026
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World Baseball Classic *Venezuela Miami Eugenio Suarez Aaron Judge

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Mar 18 Evening

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BBC News - WorldMar 18

Venezuelans in Miami and Caracas celebrate historic WBC victory over USA

Venezuelans are celebrating their baseball team's historic 3-2 victory over the United States in the World Baseball Classic. The win, secured with a ninth-inning hit by Eugenio Suárez, marks Venezuela's first-ever WBC title. Celebrations have erupted in Miami and Caracas, among other places. The victory occurs during a period of political unrest in Venezuela, following the US government's seizure of President Nicolás Maduro in January. The win provides a moment of national pride for Venezuelans amidst ongoing political challenges.

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Venezuela captured its first-ever World Baseball Classic title.

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The team defeated the United States 3–2.

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Eugenio Suárez broke the tie in the top of the ninth inning.

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The US government seized Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro during a military raid in January.

Mar 18 Morning

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Al JazeeraMar 18

Venezuela defeat USA, win first World Baseball Classic championship

Venezuela defeated the United States 3-2 to win their first World Baseball Classic championship on Tuesday in Miami. Eugenio Suarez's ninth-inning double drove in the winning run, securing the victory for Venezuela. The USA, hosting the tournament and fielding a highly touted team, had tied the game in the eighth inning with a two-run home run by Bryce Harper, but ultimately fell short. The game was played in a charged atmosphere with a sold-out crowd and heightened political tensions, including comments from former US President Donald Trump. Suarez stated the win was a celebration for all of Venezuela.

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Venezuela defeated the United States 3-2 to win the World Baseball Classic.

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Eugenio Suarez drove in the winning run in the top of the ninth inning.

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Nobody believed in Venezuela, but now we win the championship today.

— Eugenio Suarez

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US President Donald Trump suggested Venezuela could become the US’s “51st state”.

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The final was played in front of a sold-out crowd of 36,190 in Miami.

Mar 17 Evening

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Associated Press (AP)Mar 17

Expect a festive WBC final crowd as the US plays Venezuela at an uncomfortable political moment

The United States and Venezuela will face off in the World Baseball Classic final in Miami on March 16, 2026. The game is expected to draw a large and enthusiastic crowd. The match takes place during a period of political tension between the two nations. The article includes images of the Venezuelan team celebrating their semifinal win against Italy, Aaron Judge celebrating a home run against Mexico, Venezuelan fans cheering, Gunnar Henderson celebrating a home run against the Dominican Republic, and fans of the USA and Dominican Republic shaking hands. The photos highlight the excitement and international camaraderie surrounding the tournament.

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The United States plays Venezuela for the World Baseball Classic championship on Tuesday night.

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Aaron Judge, Roman Anthony and Kyle Schwarber lead a U.S. lineup.

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The U.S. is seeking to win their second title and first title since 2017.

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The game has political overtones.