07.06.2026
Ernie Whitt Leads Team Canada to Historic World Baseball Classic Quarterfinals

Ernie Whitt Leads Team Canada to Historic World Baseball Classic Quarterfinals

Canada Advances to Quarterfinals

Team Canada, under the management of Ernie Whitt, has achieved a historic milestone by advancing to the knockout round of the World Baseball Classic for the first time in the tournament’s 20-year history. Canada secured its spot in the quarterfinals with a decisive 7-2 victory over Cuba on March 11, 2026, in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

The win against Cuba marked a significant achievement for Team Canada, which had previously struggled to progress beyond pool play in its five prior World Baseball Classic appearances. In this match, Cal Quantrill pitched five innings, allowing only two hits and one unearned run, earning the win for Canada.

Canada’s offense was highlighted by key contributions, including a sacrifice fly from Owen Caissie in the third inning and a solo home run by Abraham Toro in the fifth. Additionally, Josh Naylor added an RBI single in the eighth inning, while the team scored three runs in the sixth inning to solidify its lead.

Whitt expressed pride in the team’s accomplishment, stating, “We’re extremely proud that we’re moving forward. It took us a long time to do it.” This victory not only reflects the team’s growth but also showcases the potential of Canadian baseball on an international stage.

Canada’s triumph over Cuba also allowed them to win Group A, finishing ahead of Puerto Rico. The team has participated in all five World Baseball Classics since its inception in 2006, but this is the first time they have advanced to the knockout stage.

As the tournament progresses, observers are keenly watching to see how Team Canada will perform in the quarterfinals. The team’s success has sparked excitement among fans, with Cal Quantrill noting, “Everyone says it, but it’s just such an honour to represent your country, to be with this group.” He also remarked, “Let’s get some Canadian flags in Houston then,” referring to the upcoming matches.

With the momentum gained from this victory, Team Canada aims to continue its strong performance in the World Baseball Classic. The bullpen, featuring contributions from Adam Macko and James Paxton, successfully held the lead against Cuba, showcasing the depth and talent of the roster.

As the quarterfinals approach, the excitement surrounding Team Canada continues to build, with fans and players alike hopeful for further success in this historic tournament.