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2023 World Baseball Classic: Puerto Rico national team roster | Lindor, Baez, Rosario, Stroman
Here’s how Puerto Rico’s roster will look for the 2023 World Baseball Classic quarterfinal matchup against Mexico
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Puerto Rico wil take on Mexico Friday night in quarterfinals after a very impressive run in the group stage in which they beat the Nicaragua, Israel, Dominican Republic, only losing to group leader Venezuela in their second game.
Their strong pitching, excellent hitting and tough defense has taken Puerto Rico this far. They’ll be facing a tough rival in Mexico, who beat the United States and look very solid all around
I understand how Mets fans are hurting. But while for so many people the regular season is what counts, playing in the WBC means just as much to all of us.
Francisco Lindor
Puerto Rico 2023 World Baseball Classic roster
Coaches
- Manager: Yadier Molina
- Bench coach: Alex Cintron
- Hitting coach: Victor Rodríguez
- Assistant hitting coach: Juan Gonzalez
- Pitching coach: Ricky Bones
- 1B coach: José Molina
- 3B coach: Luis Rivera
- Bullpen coach: José Rosado
Infielders
- Javier Báez (Tigers)
- Edwin Díaz (Red Sox)
- Kiké Hernández (Red Sox)
- Francisco Lindor (Mets)
- Vimael Machín (Phillies)
- Emmanuel Rivera (D-backs)
- Neftali Soto
Outfielders
- Henry Ramos (Reds)
- Eddie Rosario (Braves)
- Nelson Velázquez (Cubs)
- Johneshwy Fargas (Mets)
Catchers
- Martín Maldonado (Astros)
- MJ Melendez (Royals)
- Christian Vázquez (Twins)
Pitchers
- José Berríos (Blue Jays)
- Fernando Cruz (Reds)
- José De León (Twins)
- Alexis Díaz (Reds)
- Alex Claudio (Brewers)
- Dominic Hamel (Mets)
- Jorge López (Twins)
- Anthony Maldonado (Marlins)
- Jovani Moran (Twins)
- Nicholas Padilla (White Sox)
- Emilio Pagán (Twins)
- Yacksel Ríos (Braves)
- Dereck Rodríguez (Twins)
- Hector Santiago
- Marcus Stroman (Cubs)
- Duane Underwood Jr. (Pirates)