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Host Cities & Stadiums: Complete Guide

WBC 2026 is played across four official venues. Below are quick venue features to make the page feel complete (roof type, history and what round they host), with links to MLB’s official venue guides.

Tokyo Dome — Tokyo, Japan
Hosts Pool C (Mar 5–10). MLB notes Tokyo Dome has hosted every WBC tournament.
  • Indoor stadium (dome) with baseball capacity commonly cited around 45,600.
  • Long-time home of the Yomiuri Giants.
MLB venue page →
Hiram Bithorn Stadium — San Juan, Puerto Rico
Hosts Pool A (Mar 6–11). Stadium policies and entry rules are published by MLB/WBC.
  • Large multi-purpose baseball stadium in San Juan with widely cited baseball capacity 19,125.
  • Expect enhanced security / bag rules on event days (see official page).
MLB venue page →
Daikin Park — Houston, Texas
Hosts Pool B (Mar 6–11) and quarterfinals (Mar 13–14). MLB notes it is hosting WBC games for the first time in 2026.
  • Retractable roof ballpark, opened in 2000 (home of the Houston Astros).
  • Useful for weather variability; travel-friendly for U.S. viewers in Central Time.
MLB venue page →
loanDepot park — Miami, Florida
Hosts Pool D (Mar 6–11), quarterfinals (Mar 13–14), semifinals and the final (Mar 15–17). MLB notes it will again host games in all three rounds.
  • Retractable roof stadium (Miami Marlins home ballpark).
  • Finals location for WBC 2026 (Championship Game on Mar 17).
MLB venue page →

Sources: MLB venue guides for Tokyo, San Juan, Houston and Miami.

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