Miami, Florida. The Dominican Republic secured its qualification to the baseball tournament of the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games after its resounding 10-0 knockout victory against South Korea in the quarterfinals of the 2026 World Baseball Classic.
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The Dominican triumph, combined with the 5-3 victory of the United States over Canada, guaranteed that the Quisqueyan team will become one of the best-positioned teams in the American continent of the tournament, which grants them direct access to the Olympic Games. According to the ranking system established by the World Baseball Softball Confederation (WBSC), the two best-ranked teams from the Americas in the 2026 World Baseball Classic obtain direct spots for the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic tournament. With their perfect record of five wins without losses in the championship, the Dominican Republic established itself as the American country with the best record, which ensures its presence in the Olympic Games. It should be noted that the United States is also automatically classified for the Olympic Games in its capacity as the host country, so its participation does not affect the allocation of places for the continent's teams. Meanwhile, selections such as Puerto Rico, Venezuela, and Canada continue to compete for the other available spot from the Americas for the Olympic tournament. Baseball will return to the Olympic program in Los Angeles 2028 and the tournament is expected to be held at Dodger Stadium, one of the most iconic venues in the sport.






