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Yankees’ Aaron Decide named Workforce USA captain for 2026 World Baseball Basic
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Yankees’ Aaron Decide named Workforce USA captain for 2026 World Baseball Basic

Last updated: April 14, 2025 4:13 pm
Editorial Board Published April 14, 2025
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Aaron Decide will captain a group aside from the Yankees in 2026.

The reigning American League MVP has additionally been named captain of Workforce USA for the 2026 World Baseball Basic. Decide, who has but to play within the worldwide event, introduced the choice alongside Workforce USA supervisor Mark DeRosa MLB Community on Monday morning.

“I wanted to be there,” Decide stated, referring to the 2023 WBC, which got here shortly after he signed a nine-year, $360 million free agent contract with the Yankees. “I was kind of in the middle of free agency, but I was looking forward to this opportunity again.”

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With the Angels’ Mike Trout captaining, Workforce USA misplaced the 2023 WBC championship to Japan. Decide would be the second Yankees captain to play for Workforce USA, as Derek Jeter was on the WBC roster in 2006 and 2009.

Decide was named the Yankees’ first captain since Jeter after signing his mega-millions cope with the group. Decide didn’t wish to play within the 2023 WBC as a result of he felt it was vital to be current at spring coaching as he adjusted to his new management function.

Decide is the primary participant to decide to Workforce USA, however he can already rely on seeing some acquainted faces.

DeRosa’s teaching employees consists of a number of ex-Yankees, together with pitching coach Andy Pettitte. The previous pitcher at the moment serves as a particular assistant to the Yankees and is a frequent presence across the group.

Brian McCann (assistant supervisor) and Matt Holliday (hitting coach) are additionally on the employees. Each had been teammates with Decide early in his profession.

Different staffers embody bench coach Skip Schumaker, third base coach Dino Ebel, first base coach George Lombard, bullpen coach David Ross, and assistant managers Michael Younger and Fredi González. Lombard is the daddy of high Yankees prospect George Lombard Jr.

Decide and Workforce USA will play within the WBC’s Pool B with Brazil, Nice Britain, Italy and Mexico. Pool B video games are scheduled for March 6-11 at Houston’s Daikin Park.

The WBC championship recreation will happen in Miami on March 17.

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