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 Americansā World Baseball Classic hopes hanging by a thread. Despite a perfect 3-0 start in Pool B play, manager Mark DeRosaās decision to rest several key starters backfired, and a post-game admission regarding the tournamentās complex tiebreaker rules only added to the confusion.
āI 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. āWe 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 thatās on me.ā
The stunned Houston crowd struggled to process how a āDream Teamā that dominated its first three games could now face a group-stage exit, a failure that would be unprecedented in the programās history. Because of the loss, the U.S. has surrendered control of its own destiny, falling victim to a mathematical āblind spotā that DeRosa publicly acknowledged in his media availability.
With their fate now out of their hands, Team USA will be forced to watch tonightās 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.
DeRosaās pre-game confidence turns to caution
The managerās 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 āmixedā U.S. lineup that lacked its usual punch.

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āItās a strange spot to be ināwe 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.
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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