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Mark DeRosa reveals oversight that leaves Aaron Judge, Team USA on brink of elimination in the WBC

In a stunning turn of events, Aaron Judge and Team USA find themselves on the brink of a premature World Baseball Classic exit following a late-night upset by Italy. Manager Mark DeRosa compounded the tension by acknowledging a significant oversight.

Aaron Judge #99 of the United States looks on.
Ā© Kenneth Richmond/Getty ImagesAaron Judge #99 of the United States looks on.

Chaos erupted at Daikin Park on Tuesday night as Team Italy stunned Aaron Judge and the United States with a gritty 8-6 upset, leaving the Americans’ World Baseball Classic hopes hanging by a thread. Despite a perfect 3-0 start in Pool B play, manager Mark DeRosa’s decision to rest several key starters backfired, and a post-game admission regarding the tournament’s complex tiebreaker rules only added to the confusion.

ā€œI misspoke earlier; I was talking shop with a few guys today and completely miscalculated the potential scenarios,ā€ DeRosa told reporters during a tense post-game presser. ā€œWe were looking at the Mexico-Italy matchup and running the numbers, but I realized after the final out that my read on the runs-allowed tiebreaker was off, and that’s on me.ā€

The stunned Houston crowd struggled to process how a ā€œDream Teamā€ that dominated its first three games could now face a group-stage exit, a failure that would be unprecedented in the program’s history. Because of the loss, the U.S. has surrendered control of its own destiny, falling victim to a mathematical ā€œblind spotā€ that DeRosa publicly acknowledged in his media availability.

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With their fate now out of their hands, Team USA will be forced to watch tonight’s Mexico-Italy showdown with bated breath, knowing their tournament life depends entirely on the final score and total outs recorded. It is a surreal predicament for the defending silver medalists, who appeared to be coasting toward a quarterfinal berth just twenty-four hours ago.

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DeRosa’s pre-game confidence turns to caution

The manager’s post-game apology stood in stark contrast to his demeanor before the first pitch, where he seemed to believe the Americans had already secured a spot in the knockout round. That confidence proved costly, as an inspired Italian squad exploited a ā€œmixedā€ U.S. lineup that lacked its usual punch.

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ā€œIt’s a strange spot to be in—we want to win this game even though we feel like our ticket is already punched,ā€ DeRosa told MLB Network just hours before the loss to Italy.

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That assumption was tragically premature, as the loss now leaves the U.S. praying for a specific outcome in the final game of the round-robin. Unless Italy wins or Mexico scores a high volume of runs in a victory tonight, the Americans could be looking at their earliest exit in WBC history.

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