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Global Giants Collide: World Baseball Classic Quarterfinals Take Over Miami

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March 13, 2026/10:00 AM
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Global Giants Collide: World Baseball Classic Quarterfinals Take Over Miami
Source: Wikimedia Commons / Author: Fredler Brave

Miami Takes Center Stage for the World Baseball Classic

While the local professional hardwood and ice may be quiet today, the eyes of the international sporting world are fixed firmly on Little Havana. Today, Friday, March 13, 2026, Miami cements its status as the global capital of baseball as loanDepot park hosts the high-stakes Quarterfinal round of the 2026 World Baseball Classic (WBC). This is the premier sporting event in the city today, bringing together elite professional talent from across the globe in a single-elimination battle for a spot in the semifinals.

Match Day Details

Today’s schedule features a clash between the powerhouses of the Pacific and the best of the Atlantic. Here is the essential information for fans heading to the ballpark:

  • Matchup: World Baseball Classic Quarterfinal #3 (South Korea vs. Pool D Runner-Up)
  • Venue: loanDepot park, Miami
  • Gates Open: 3:30 PM ET (West Plaza Fan Zone)
  • First Pitch: 6:30 PM ET

What to Expect at loanDepot park

The atmosphere at loanDepot park is expected to be electric, mirroring the intensity of a World Cup soccer match. South Korea, having advanced from the pool stages in Tokyo, arrives in Miami to face a formidable opponent from Pool D—the "Pool of Death"—which featured heavyweights such as the Dominican Republic and Venezuela. Because this is a knockout round, the pressure is immense; one loss ends the tournament for these national teams.

Fans arriving early can enjoy the Official World Baseball Classic Fan Zone at the West Plaza starting at 3:30 PM, featuring live music, team merchandise, and interactive exhibits. With the Miami Heat and Florida Panthers both away or off the schedule today, this Quarterfinal match stands as the must-see professional event in South Florida. Those attending are encouraged to use rideshare services or pre-booked parking, as the influx of international fans has made Little Havana the busiest neighborhood in the city this week.

As the sixth installment of this global tournament reaches its climax, Miami remains the only venue in history to host games in every round. Tonight's winner will move one step closer to the Championship Game, scheduled for early next week right here in the 305.