Team USA has yet to actually win the 2026 World Baseball Classic, but it’s arriving to Tuesday’s final with championship attire.
Thanks to the efforts of outfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong, the Americans are rocking game-worn U.S. Olympic hockey jerseys before the WBC final in Miami. Crow-Armstrong connected with American hockey star Jack Hughes, a fellow Fanatics partner, and the sports merchandise company was able to deliver the jerseys in time for the championship.
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“We just want to continue the trend of winning out here in the U.S. and let those guys know they inspired us a little bit,” Crow-Armstrong said in a video posted by Fanatics.
Crow-Armstrong is wearing Hughes’ jersey. Team USA captain Aaron Judge is wearing the jersey of fellow American captain Auston Matthews. Here’s a look at the rest of the players arriving in their jerseys:
The American hockey team captured its first gold since 1980 in the 2026 Olympics, with Hughes delivering the game-winning goal against Canada.
Crow-Armstrong and the Team USA baseball team will vie for their own glory when they play Venezuela at 8 p.m. ET on Fox.
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This article originally appeared on For The Win: Why is USA wearing hockey jerseys to World Baseball Classic final?

