How to Watch Team USA Vs. Venezuela in World Baseball Classic Quarterfinals

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How to Watch Team USA Vs. Venezuela in World Baseball Classic Quarterfinals
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⚾ There are only two teams that have not lost a game in the 2023 WorldBaseballClassic. And TeamUSA needs to go through one of them to reach the semifinals.

Neither team has announced its starting pitcher yet.Mike Trout, Mookie Betts, Nolan Arenado and Paul Goldschmidt are locks at this point.

Since Pete Alonso is 0-for-9 at the plate, it seems like a safe bet that manager Mark DeRosa will roll with Kyle Schwarber at DH and put Kyle Tucker in left field. In the middle infield, the duo of Tim Anderson and Trea Turner makes the most sense with Jeff McNeil having reached base just once.So here's what DeRosa could go with as his starting lineup:

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