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Why Jose Altuve, Carlos Correa and More won't play in the 2026 World Baseball Classic
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Why Jose Altuve, Carlos Correa, and Other Stars Will Sit Out the 2026 World Baseball Classic

February 1, 2026 3 Min Read
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The 2026 World Baseball Classic will showcase numerous stars, particularly on the teams representing the United States and Japan, but other nations are facing challenges. Houston Astros’ Jose Altuve and Carlos Correa, along with New York Mets’ Francisco Lindor, are unable to compete for their countries in this prestigious tournament.

The core issue revolves around insurance. Altuve (Venezuela), Correa (Puerto Rico), and Lindor (Puerto Rico) cannot participate because they lack the necessary insurance coverage, which is designed to protect MLB teams financially if players are injured during the event. The MLB Players Association explained that due to the WBC’s insurance requirements, Altuve, despite his desire to represent Venezuela, is deemed ineligible. Altuve, who previously hurt his thumb in the 2023 WBC and later had foot surgery in November, remains sidelined. Correa has a history of injuries affecting his back, ribs, fingers, and feet, while Lindor underwent right elbow surgery in October and is recovering from that procedure.

Regarding Lindor, the MLBPA confirmed he won’t play for Puerto Rico because of his ongoing elbow treatment but will participate fully in spring training. Additionally, Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Jose Berrios and Cincinnati Reds reliever Emilio Pagan, both set to represent Puerto Rico, have yet to receive clearance. The president of the Puerto Rico Baseball Federation, Dr. Jose Quiles, even hinted that Puerto Rico might withdraw from the tournament if their players are not treated fairly, stating, “If we can’t play on equal terms, we won’t play.”

This situation is not without precedent. In the 2023 World Baseball Classic, Mets reliever Edwin Diaz suffered a severe knee injury during celebrations after Puerto Rico’s win, which caused him to miss the entire MLB season. Similarly, ’ Clayton Kershaw was unable to participate in the 2023 event due to an inability to obtain insurance linked to back issues.

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Fan Take: This news highlights the growing tension between players’ national pride and MLB teams’ financial protections, raising questions about how the league values international competition. For baseball fans, the absence of top-tier talent in the WBC threatens the tournament’s appeal and underscores the urgent need for a better balance between safety, insurance, and the sport’s global growth.

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