Team USA will take on Team Venezuela in a quarterfinal matchup Saturday in the World Baseball Classic, and it’s possible that the game could come down to a key Philadelphia Phillies position player facing one of the club’s top relievers in a high-leverage situation.
While Team USA is currently listed as 1 1/2 run favorites in the game, Team Venezuela won Pool D, going 4-0 and defeating baseball powers Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic in the process. It would be fair to predict that this will be a competitive game in the ninth inning, at which point Phillies reliever José Alvarado — who has been operating as the closer for Team Venezuela — will likely be called upon. The hard-throwing lefty has allowed two hits and one walk while striking out four over two scoreless innings of work so far for his country.
Team USA has gone 3-1 thus far in the WBC, and advanced to the quarterfinals by finishing as the runner up in Pool C. Here’s a look at what the three Phillies players representing Team USA have done thus far:
If Schwarber is in the lineup at all Saturday, there’s a very real chance that manager Mark DeRosa would pinch hit for him in a high-leverage situation against a left-handed reliever like Alvarado. Both Pete Alonso and Tim Anderson would be potential right-handed bench options that would present more favorable matchups for Team USA.
However, either Realmuto or Turner would likely be given a chance to face Alvarado. Alvarado facing Realmuto would be an especially interesting matchup given that the latter has caught the former during the best and worst moments in his first two seasons with the Phillies.
The winner of the USA-Venezuela matchup will move on to face Cuba in the semifinals on Sunday evening. Whichever Phillie(s) are on the losing end of the matchup will return to Clearwater early next week.