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"Pool C" has multiple games that will be played in Phoenix, utilizing Chase Field and its amenities for international play.
Chase Field will host"Pool C" which features five of the 20 teams participating in this year's tournament.We've got everything you need to know: https://t.co/BL0f0yLmew pic.twitter.com/sNpGOoKVej — MLB March 1, 2023 Teams playing in the Pool C bracket for this year's tournament are the United States, Canada, Mexico, Colombia, and Great Britain.IF YOU GOMultiple D-backs named to World Baseball Classic rosters. Among those to play in the WBC are Ketel Marte, Merrill Kelly, and Alek Thomas; read all about it, right here.
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