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Aaron Judge and co. walked in Tuesday night, high in confidence. Manager DeRosa made some notable changes, stating they had their quarterfinal “ticket punched” already. But the first few innings made us feel like he spoke too soon. After the loss to Italy, Team USA got uncomfortable questions coming from all directions. 

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Winning 3 games out of 4 might not look that bad. But Team USA was the clear favorite. And now their advancement to the knockout stage is up in the air. Ken Rosenthal just can’t accept this from “a U.S. team in a tournament set up in their favor.”

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We are not sure what’s worse. Mark DeRosa’s overconfident comments about being already through. Or the glaring changes he made to the winning combination. He wanted to test a few players before the knockouts. 

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But DeRosa benched five regulars. All of whom were key to the USA’s success before Italy.

Bryce Harper wasn’t particularly hot, but led off the decisive bottom of the 3rd against Mexico. His single had directly set up Aaron Judge’s two-run homer. And they never trailed from there. 

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Alex Bregman led one of the three straight walks, loading the bases against Brazil in the fifth inning. He basically set the stage for Byron Buxton’s hit-by-pitch. And then Brice Turang’s base-clearing double was the biggest early hit. That sequence turned the game from a close contest to a blowout. 

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Cal Raleigh kept his patience at the plate against Brazil, and his multiple walks contributed to America’s huge win. His framing stability helped the team keep Great Britain to a total of one run.

Buxton’s stolen base and catch in the center field against Mexico was instrumental to the US win. 

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The spotlight might’ve been a little too bright for the replacements.

The homer in the sixth inning by Gunnar Henderson, Bregman’s replacement, provided some hope. However, his strikeout in the 9th made the HR look too little. Paul Goldschmidt, Harper’s replacement, too, wasn’t productive enough and added just one run in the 7th inning.

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Ernie Clement and Will Smith failed to replicate Turang’s and Raleigh’s production.

While Smith recorded two hits (2-for-4) but was part of the broader throwing error by Brad Keller in the sixth inning. And Clement could not produce any hit in his 2 at-bats.  

Pete Crow-Armstrong was the only standout.

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Buxton’s replacement hit 2 homers and managed to drag the team to 6 runs in total.

Meanwhile, the defense and rotation weren’t impressive either. 

RHP Nolan McLean seemed like a smart bet in the first innings. But he gave away three runs in the second. His replacement, Ryan Yarbrough, allowed a two-run homer from Jac Caglianone, pushing the deficit to 5-0. 

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Brad Keller’s wild pitch added one more run in the sixth. Dante Nori and Sam Antonacci soon made it 8-0 for Italy. Despite Crow-Armstrong’s late heroics, Team USA ultimately fell short, losing 8-6 at the end. Even their last resort, Aaron Judge, couldn’t cut the 8-6 lead, and his swing-and-miss was the final nail in the coffin. 

This whole lineup change might have happened because DeRosa ‘miscalculated’ the run quotient factor. His comments in the morning of the game earned enough flak. So much so that he had to backtrack after the defeat.

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Mark DeRosa admits that he ‘misspoke’ about the USA’s quarterfinal spot

Mark DeRosa appeared on the MLB Network’s ‘Hot Stove’ show on Tuesday morning. It was a casual chat with his ‘buddies.’

“It’s weird, we want to win this game even though our ticket’s punched to the quarterfinals.” 

Many felt that he wasn’t serious enough about what was at stake. The fact that a team like the USA might crash out from the pool stage for the first time in WBC history didn’t sit well with fans. And DeRosa had to take his words back

“Yeah, I misspoke. I was on Hot Stove with a couple of buddies today and completely misread the calculations,” DeRosa acknowledged.

After the defeat, the interview clip was taken off MLB Network.

While the official reasoning was ‘inaccuracy on advancement,’ many saw it as an attempt to hide the comments. The clip was eventually reinstated on Wednesday morning.

Mark DeRosa’s miscalculations had certainly put Team USA in an uncomfortable position.

But now that Italy has beaten Mexico 9-1, the USA has advanced to the QFs as the No. 2 seed. And on Friday night, they will face Canada, the top seed from Pool A at Daikin Park in Houston. 

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Ritabrata Chakrabarti is an MLB journalist at EssentiallySports, covering Major League Baseball from the MLB GameDay Desk. With an engineering background that sharpens his analytical lens, he focuses on game development, strategic breakdowns, and league-wide trends that shape the season on a daily basis. With over three years of experience in digital content, Ritabrata has worked across editorial leadership and quality control roles, developing a strong command over accuracy, structure, and storytelling under fast-paced publishing cycles. His MLB reporting goes beyond surface-level analysis, offering fan-oriented explanations of individual and team performances, in-game decisions, and roster moves. Ritabrata closely tracks daily storylines by connecting on-field performances with broader seasonal arcs and offseason activity, helping readers make sense of both the immediate moment and the long view.

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