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World Baseball Classic 2026 Preview: Netherlands

Posted on February 6, 2026February 9, 2026 by Gabriel Fidler

Rosters were announced for the 2026 World Baseball Classic in the early hours of Friday morning, and the ninth-ranked Netherlands features a veteran roster, including a typically strong infield. In total, six players who saw action in MLB in 2025 will suit up for manager Andruw Jones, who was recently elected to the U.S. Baseball Hall of Fame. The Kingdom Team, ranked No. 9 in the world, will compete in Miami as part of Group D, which features the Dominican Republic, Israel, Nicaragua, and Venezuela.

As with previous Dutch roster, Jones will have big names from the Major Leagues at his disposal during the sixth edition of the World Baseball Classic: Xander Bogaerts, Kenley Jansen, and Jurickson Profar all return. Ozzie Albies and Ceddanne Rafaela both make their first appearance in the Kingdom Team. Albies, second baseman of the Atlanta Braves, is a three-time All-Star and has won two Silver Slugger Awards, but missed the last WBC due to an injury. Rafaela is a converted middle infielder who is now the center fielder for the Boston Red Sox, for whom he won a Gold Glove Award in 2025.

Besides these active big leaguers, Didi Gregorius, Chadwick Tromp, Sharlon Schoop, and Shairon Martis all return. Martis, who turns 39 a few days after the tournament, made his international debut at the 2006 World Baseball Classic and has worn the Orange for every WBC since 2016, making this his fifth appearance.

Pitchers Jamdrick Cornelia, Shawndrick Oduber, Ryjeteri Merite, Jaitoine Kelly, and Dylan Wilson all make their debut for the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Each saw time in the minor leagues last summer. There is one field player who is in the selection for the first time: Druw Jones. The son of the national team coach and recently minted Hall-of-Famer Andruw Jones, he was selected second overall in the 2022 draft by the Arizona Diamondbacks and was a consensus Top 100 prospect before the 2024 season. This year, he won a Gold Glove as the best defensive center fielder in the minors.

Only one of the seven Dutch prospects who saw time in the minors in 2025 made the roster (Arij Fransen, who is now a free agent), indicative of the depth of players available to KNBSB. (For more on Dutch minor leaguers, see our End of Season Update: [link]). Noteable absences from the 2023 World Baseball Classic include Wladimir Balentien, Roger Bernadina, Tom de Blok, Mike Bolsenbroek, Ray-Patrick Didder, Jair Jurrjens (who is one of the team’s pitching coaches), Sicnarf Loopstok, Josh Palacios, Richie Palacios, Dashenko Ricardo (now one of the team’s bullpen catchers), Jonathan Schoop, Andrelton Simmons, and Pedro Strop.

The Netherlands squad travels to the U.S. on Feb. 19 to prepare for the Classic in Fort Myers. From Mar. 1, the professional players will join the selection in Sarasota. On Mar. 3 and 4, the team Jones will play games against the Baltimore Orioles (in Sarasota) and the Tampa Bay Rays (in Port Charlotte).

On Mar. 6, the Dutch open with a game against Venezuela. The Kingdom Team also will face Nicaragua, the Dominican Republic and Israel in Group D. All group games will be played at loanDepot Park in Miami, the home of the Miami Marlins.

In 2009, the Netherlands memorably defeated the D.R. twice before losing to Venezuela—its only matchup against the South American country in the WBC—but have not played the Dominicans in the Classic since a 4-1 loss in 2013. In 2017, the Dutch avenged a 4-2 opening round loss to Israel with a 12-2 victory over their fellow WBSC Europe members. The team has never played Nicaragua in the World Baseball Classic, but lost 5-0 to the Central Americans in the 1996 Olympics, 13-2 in the 1998 World Cup, and and 8-4 in the 2009 World Cup, hosted by the Netherlands.

The Netherlands has competed in all five previous World Baseball Classics, reaching the semifinals in 2013 and 2017, but losing the bronze medal game each time. In 2023, the Oranje finished third in Pool A in Taichung, where each team compiled an even 2-2 record. Overall, the Dutch are 13-15 with a -10 run differential in WBC history, though since 2013, the country is 10-9 with +7 scoring margin.

The full roster is below, courtesy of Baseball Reference [link]. Columns to the right can be seen by clicking and dragging

PositionUniformNameBatsThrowsHeightWeightBirthdateBirthplaceOrganization
P30Jamdrick CorneliaLL6′ 0″140 lb.November 17, 2005Willemstad, CuracaoNew York Mets
P32Jaydenn EstanistaRR6′ 3″180 lb.October 3, 2001Willemstad, CuracaoPhiladelphia Phillies
P99Wendell FloranusRR6′ 0″160 lb.April 16, 1995Willemstad, CuracaoPericos de Puebla
P17Arij FransenRR6′ 3″215 lb.May 20, 2001Deventer, OverijsselFree Agent
P16Lars HuijerRR6′ 4″205 lb.September 22, 1993Haarlem, Noord-HollandHCAW
P74Kenley JansenBR6′ 5″265 lb.September 30, 1987Willemstad, CuracaoBoston Red Sox
P58Antwone KellyRR5′ 10″183 lb.August 1, 2003Oranjestad, ArubaPittsburgh Pirates
P34Jaitone KellyRR6′ 3″257 lb.June 29, 2007Ayo, ArubaArizona Diamondbacks
P33Kevin KellyRR5′ 11″200 lb.January 29, 1986Willemstad, CuracaoCaliente de Durango
P39Shairon MartisRR6′ 1″225 lb.March 30, 1987Willemstad, CuracaoCuraçao Neptunus Rotterdam
P29Eric MendezRR6′ 0″175 lb.December 3, 1999Cura Cabai, ArubaASD San Marino
P52Ryjeteri MeriteLL6′ 3″150 lb.December 16, 2005Rotterdam, Zuid-HollandCincinnati Reds
P46Justin MoralesRR6′ 4″190 lb.December 14, 2004ArubaBethune-Cookman University
P35Shawndrick OduberRR6′ 0″170 lb.December 16, 2004De Bruynewijk, ArubaLos Angeles Dodgers
P45JC SulbaranRR6′ 2″205 lb.November 9, 1989Willemstad, CuracaoCuraçao Neptunus Rotterdam
P00Derek WestRR6′ 5″257 lb.December 2, 1996Orange City, FL, USAIndios de Mayagüez
P20Dylan WilsonRR6′ 0″160 lb.December 1, 2005Willemstad, CuracaoSeattle Mariners
C12Hendrik ClementinaRR6′ 2″250 lb.June 17, 1997Willemstad, CuracaoAlgodoneros de Union Laguna
C14Chad TrompRR5′ 9″221 lb.March 21, 1995Oranjestad, ArubaAtlanta Braves
IF1Ozzie AlbiesBR5′ 7″165 lb.January 7, 1997Willemstad, CuracaoAtlanta Braves
IF2Xander BogaertsRR6′ 3″218 lb.October 1, 1992Oranjestad, ArubaSan Diego Padres
IF18Didi GregoriusLR6′ 3″205 lb.February 18, 1990Amsterdam, Noord-HollandAlgodoneros de Union Laguna
IF13Juremi ProfarRR6′ 1″185 lb.January 30, 1996Willemstad, CuracaoGrosseto
IF15Sharlon SchoopRR6′ 2″190 lb.April 15, 1987Willemstad, CuracaoSanta Maria Pirates
OF5Dayson CroesLR5′ 11″205 lb.October 8, 1999Noord, ArubaSan Francisco Giants
OF11Ray-Patrick DidderRR5′ 9″199 lb.September 1, 1994Oranjestad, ArubaWinnipeg Goldeyes
OF4Druw JonesRR6′ 4″180 lb.November 28, 2003Atlanta, GA, USAArizona Diamondbacks
OF10Jurickson ProfarBR6′ 0″184 lb.February 20, 1993Willemstad, CuracaoAtlanta Braves
OF3Ceddanne RafaelaRR5′ 10″165 lb.September 18, 2000Willemstad, CuracaoArizona Diamondbacks
OF22Delano SelassaRR6′ 2″189 lb.October 25, 1999NetherlandsAmsterdam Pirates
Mgr.25Andruw JonesApril 23, 1977Willemstad, Curacao
Coach44Ben ThijssenJuly 19, 1966Curacao
Coach9Evert-Jan ‘t HoenNovember 8, 1975Alphen aan den Rijn, Zuid-Holland
Coach49Jair JurrjensJanuary 29, 1986Willemstad, Curacao
Coach19Hainley StatiaJanuary 19, 1986Willemstad, Curacao
Coach28Randolph OduberMarch 18, 1989Paradera, Aruba
Coach23Sharnol AdrianaNovember 13, 1970Willemstad, Curacao
Coach26Bart HanegraaffMay 24, 1988
Coach80Nick StuifbergenSeptember 6, 1980Breda, Noord-Brabant
Coach8Mike DuursmaFebruary 26, 1978Heiloo, Noord-Holland
Kendrey Maduro is greeted by his Dutch teammates after hitting his second homer in Group A play at the 2022 U18 European Championship in Hluboka, Czechia. Credit: mister-baseball.com.
Southpaw pitcher Dominic Scheffler became Switzerland's first born-and-raised talent to sign with an MLB organization when he signed with the Cincinnati Reds in 2023. Credit: Roger Savoldelli.
Marek Chlup hustles for third base during North Greenville University's March 27, 2021, game against Salem University. The Prague-born Chlup, who competed at the 2023 World Baseball Classic with Czechia, won the 2022 NCAA D2 national championship with NGU. Credit: North Greenville Athletics.
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