USA World Baseball Classic roster: Mike Trout, Mookie Betts headline star-studded Team USA for 2023 WBC

Kevin Skiver

USA World Baseball Classic roster: Mike Trout, Mookie Betts headline star-studded Team USA for 2023 WBC image

Rosters for the World Baseball Classic have been released, including the USA team that is looking to defend its 2017 championship.

The 2023 edition features several familiar faces, including the likes of Paul Goldschmidt and Nolan Arenado. But it's the new faces that are particularly impressive. Mike Trout is joining Team USA, as are Mookie Betts and Tim Anderson among position players.

As far as pitchers go, Lance Lynn headlines a staff that could end up being the USA's AChilles heel. Clayton Kershaw was supposed to be on the roster, but he was a late scratch. Kershaw simply said things "didn't work out."

There are also some exciting up-and-comers playing for the USA this year. Bobby Witt Jr. is coming off his rookie season with the Royals and will play, not to mention Anderson. It's a very different look than the United States' last major international appearance at the 2021 Olympics in Tokyo, which largely featured minor league players. But there is still youth on this roster, with 10 players under age 30.

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USA World Baseball Classic 2023 roster

Team USA has 30 players on its WBC roster, half of them pitchers. 

While the highlights are, of course, Trout and Betts, there is plenty of star power to go around. J.T. Realmuto is behind the plate, Kyle Tucker is joining them in the outfield, and NL MVP Goldschmidt is returning to the fold.

Pitchers

PlayerTeamThrows
Jason AdamTampa Bay RaysR
Daniel BardColorado RockiesR
David BednarPittsburgh PiratesR
Kyle FreelandColorado RockiesL
Kendall GravemanChicago White SoxR
Merrill KellyArizona DiamondbacksR
Aaron LoupLos Angeles AngelsL
Lance LynnChicago White SoxR
Nick MartinezSan Diego PadresR
Miles MikolasSt. Louis CardinalsR
Adam OttavinoNew York MetsR
Ryan PresslyHouston AstrosR
Brady SingerKansas City RoyalsR
Adam WainwrightSt. Louis CardinalsR
Devin WilliamsMilwaukee BrewersR

Catchers

PlayerTeamBats/Throws
Kyle HigashiokaNew York YankeesR/R
J.T. RealmutoPhiladelphia PhilliesR/R
Will SmithLos Angeles DodgersR/R

Infielders 

PlayerTeamPositionBats/Throws
Pete AlonsoNew York Mets1BR/R
Tim AndersonChicago White SoxSSR/R
Nolan ArenadoSt. Louis Cardinals3BR/R
Paul GoldschmidtSt. Louis Cardinals1BR/R
Jeff McNeilNew York MetsUTILR/R
Trea TurnerPhiladelphia PhilliesSSR/R
Bobby Witt Jr.Kansas City RoyalsSSR/R

Outfielders

PlayerTeamPositionBats/Throws
Mookie BettsLos Angeles DodgersRFR/R
Cedric MullinsBaltimore OriolesCFL/L
Kyle SchwarberPhiladelphia PhilliesLFL/R
Mike TroutLos Angeles AngelsCFR/R
Kyle TuckerHouston AstrosRFL/R

USA players to watch in World Baseball Classic

This will be Mike Trout's first World Baseball Classic, and the player widely regarded as one of the most talented ever will look to make an immediate impact. He joins a loaded outfield that includes Mookie Betts, Kyle Tucker, and Kyle Schwarber.

In the infield, Bobby Witt Jr. is one of the most intriguing players given his youth and how highly-touted he was as a prospect. Newly-minted $100 million-man Trea Turner is representing the Phillies for the first time, and Cardinals fans will be treated to all-time fielder Nolan Arenado and 2022 NL MVP Paul Goldschmidt in the infield.

On the pitching staff, Lance Lynn and Miles Mikolas are the headliners, alongside Devin Williams and Kendall Graveman out of the bullpen.

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Who is coaching Team USA in the World Baseball Classic?

Former major league player Mark DeRosa will be in the dugout for Team USA as the manager.

DeRosa, who debuted in 1998 and played until 2013, has been a longtime analyst for MLB Network.

DeRosa knows the weight the WBC carries.

“I had a chance as a player to play in Venezuela, and I know the passion in that country," he recently told The Sporting News' Ryan Fagan. "For those guys to get together and try to win a title is huge. I understand for Japan and Cuba how much this means. I think their passion has kind of elevated this thing to where now the U.S. player is not only wanting to play, but also, ‘Let’s go get it.’ I think in 2017, with Jim Leyland and what that team was able to do, has definitely opened some eyes.”

DeRosa's role is an analyst, and he isn't bringing the managerial experience Leyland brought to the championship-winning team in 2017. So this is going to be an interesting dynamic.

Make no mistake, however. DeRosa has a loaded coaching staff around him. Andy Pettitte will be the pitching coach, Ken Griffey Jr. is the hitting coach, Lou Collier is coaching first, Dino Ebel is at third, and Dave Righetti is in the bullpen. Jerry Manuel and Brian McCann will be bench coaches.

USA World Baseball Classic history

The United States has competed in all five World Baseball Classics to date: 2006, 2009, 2013, 2017, and now 2023.

The United States have made it to at least the semifinals twice, including a championship win in 2017. It has never been eliminated in pool play.

YearResultFinal game
2006Eliminated in second round2-1 loss to Mexico
2009Fourth place9-4 loss to Japan
2013Eliminated in second round4-3 loss to Puerto Rico
2017Won Championship8-0 win over Puerto Rico
2023TBDTBD

USA World Baseball Classic 2023 schedule

Team USA will be playing in Pool C, alongside Mexico, Colombia, Canada, and Great Britain.

Its World Baseball Classic will commence on March 11 at 10 p.m. ET against Great Britain, as it looks to defend its title.

Pool play will wrap up on March 15 against Colombia.

The United States will play this round at Chase Field in Phoenix. It needs to finish first or second to advance to the quarterfinals.

DateGameTime (ET)Channel
March 11Great Britain vs. USA10 p.m.Fox
March 12Mexico vs. USA10 p.m.FS1
March 13Canada vs. USA10 p.m.FS1
March 15USA vs. Colombia10 p.m.FS1

Kevin Skiver

Kevin Skiver has been a content producer at Sporting News since 2021. He previously worked at CBS Sports as a trending topics writer, and now writes various pieces on MLB, the NFL, the NBA, and college sports. He enjoys hiking and eating, not necessarily in that order.