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The U.S. will bring the star power to World Baseball Classic

Mike Trout of the Los Angeles Angels rounds the base on his two-run home run in the fifth inning against the Cleveland Guardians at Progressive Field on Sept. 12, 2022, in Cleveland.

SAN DIEGO — The World Baseball Classic has been played four times, a classic attraction in baseball-loving countries except one. Finally, a cast of megastars — MVPs and Gold Glove winners, and the like — have signed up to represent the United States.

The Dominican Republic, which won in 2013, has regularly rolled out its marquee players like five-time All-Star Robinson Canó and four-time All-Star Dellin Betances. Japan has won twice with its big-name

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