Detroit Tigers shortstop Javier Báez wasn't the happiest with the World Baseball Classic decision.
Javier Báez is taking full responsibility for failing a drug test that will force him to miss the World Baseball Classic. The ...
LAKELAND, Fla. — Javier Báez grew up watching Puerto Rico host the World Baseball Classic. This spring, as the tournament ...
While Kevin McGonigle took ground balls with the first-year infielders on the Tigers’ first day of full-squad workouts Sunday ...
Detroit Tigers star Javier Báez shares insights into his health journey and expresses his hopes for the team's success in the ...
Tigers shortstop Javier Báez will miss the 2026 World Baseball Classic due to a marijuana ban, adding to Puerto Rico’s ...
The Puerto Rican infielder spoke for the first time about a failed drug test that will keep him in spring training when the ...
Báez tested positive for marijuana in a 2023 screening test for that year's WBC and his WBC suspension runs through April 2026.
After being suspended for the World Baseball Classic due to marijuana use, Javier Baez is breaking his silence.
He’s serving a two-year ban that began in 2024.
Beyond the WBC, Báez anchors the infield defense. His clutch hitting and versatility offer defined value in a shifting roster ...
Baez will be eligible to play again for Team Puerto Rico in the 2029 World Baseball Classic. While Baez will sit out this March in the WBC, this suspension will not affect his MLB status. That's ...