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The World Baseball Classic qualifiers begin tonight

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The World Baseball Classic as we generally know it isn’t happening in 2016 -- you have to wait until the spring of 2017 for the next iteration of that tournament. However, we’re not bereft of WBC action this year, as the qualifiers for the fourth World Baseball Classic are beginning on Wednesday night. Or, on Thursday, assuming you’re reading this in Australia, where the first of four qualifiers are being hosted. That’s right: baseball that counts is going to be played just hours from now, and you will even be able to watch it!

Australia is not only the host, but also the favorite, thanks to a roster made up of players with minor-league experience and those from their own professional baseball league. New Zealand, the Philippines and South Africa make up the rest of this qualifying tournament, and there will be six games played in total. You can watch four of the six on MLB Network, and all six will be available to stream live on World Baseball Classic’s site.

The first game is between South Africa and New Zealand at 9 p.m. on Wednesday. You’ll need to open up the WBC site to view it or watch live on MLB.com unless you have access to ESPN Pac-Rim. That will be much easier to watch than Thursday’s game between the Philippines and Australia, which will be played at 3:30 a.m. on the East Coast, so don’t delay if you’re looking for a pre-spring training baseball fix.

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