Mexico vs Canada: How to watch on TV and online, time, location | World Baseball Classic
The game in Phoenix on Wednesday would give Mexico or Canada a guaranteed spot in the quarter finals. The loser will have to wait and see what happens in the USA vs Colombia game.
The 2023 World Baseball Classic game between Mexico and Canada will be held at Chase Field, home of the Arizona Diamondbacks, in Phoenix on Wednesday, March 15th. First pitch is set for 3 p.m. ET.
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How to watch Mexico vs Canada?
If you’re hoping to watch on TV, then you can find the 2023 World Baseball Classic game between Mexico and Canada on Fox Sport 1.
Mexico vs Canada: preview
Whoever wins is in. It’s that simple. It’s more complicated for the losing team, depending on what happens later in the USA vs Colombia game. So, with a win, a place in the quarter finals is secured for either Canada and Mexico. Both teams have two victories and a single loss, but so does the United States. So if the US wins their game against Colombia, they will join either Mexico or Canada. If the US loses, the situation gets a little more complicated because we would have three teams at 2-2.
So, to keep things simple, let’s focus on this game in which Canada and Mexico are going to go all out to make sure to grab a spot in quarter finals. The pitching duel will be between RHP José Urquidy for Mexico, who currently pitches for the Houston Astros and LHP Rob Zastryzny for Canada, who plays in the Pittsburgh Pirates organization.
In the last Baseball World Classic in 2017 things got heated between these two teams when they faced off. Canada needed to score a lot of runs to move to the quarterfinals and things got heated when Canada tried to score even even more runs while winning 9-3 in the final inning.
Let’s hope nothing like that happens today and may the best team win. Tension will be running high for both teams as a lot is on the line so tune in and follow the live action with us here at AS.com.
Mexico vs Canada: how to get tickets
If you’re in or around Phoenix and can make it to the ballpark at noon, then the MLB official ticketing service offers you that chance from (at the time of writing) $20. Prices go up to around $90 so check out which seats are still available.