Fourteen members of the Milwaukee Brewers organization will suit up with their countries’ colors in the World Baseball Classic next month.
The full list, highlighted by first-timers Brice Turang, Jackson Chourio and William Contreras, is listed below.
Advertisement
Players participating in the WBC will all report to spring training before team workouts officially begin. Games begin the week of March 2.

MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN – JULY 12: William Contreras and Jackson Chourio #11 of the Milwaukee Brewers celebrate after scoring on a double by Andrew Vaughn #28 against the Washington Nationals during the fourth inning at American Family Field on July 12, 2025 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (Photo by Patrick McDermott/Getty Images)
Canada
Tyler Black, infielder/outfielder
Rob Zastryzny, left-handed pitcher
Dominican Republic
Abner Uribe, right-handed pitcher
Great Britain
Miles Langhorne, right-handed pitcher
Jack Seppings, right-handed pitcher
ItalyMexicoNicaragua
Stiven Cruz, right-handed pitcher
Carlos Rodriguez, right-handed pitcher
Venezuela
Jackson Chourio, outfielder
William Contreras, catcher
Angel Zerpa, left-handed pitcher
USA
Brice Turang, second baseman
Former Brewers
Former Brewers Rowdy Tellez (Mexico), Luis UrĂas (Mexico), JosĂ© Quintana (Colombia), Javy Guerra (Panama), Paolo Espino (Panama), Thyago Vieira (Brazil), Martin Maldonado, (Puerto Rico) and Jorge LĂ³pez (Puerto Rico).
You may recognize some former Brewers farmhands, as well, including catcher Alex Hall (Australia), pitcher Max Lazar (Israel), Abdiel Mendoza (Panama) and Daniel Missaki (Brazil), who was part of the return for Adam Lind alongside Freddy Peralta in 2015.
Advertisement
Max Durrington, the son of former Brewers infielder Trent Durrington, will represent Australia.
Sal Frelick will not return to Team Italy, who he played for in the 2023 WBC.
This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Which Brewers are playing in the World Baseball Classic?