🚨 SHOCK AT SPRING TRAINING: Fans Rush In for Shohei Ohtani, Yamamoto, Edwin Díaz — And Leave Without Seeing Any of Them.P1

GLENDALE, Ariz. — What was supposed to be an electric kickoff to Spring Training for the Los Angeles Dodgers has suddenly become a logistical nightmare — and a potential nightmare for fans itching to catch a glimpse of baseball’s biggest stars. While pitchers and catchers are officially set to report Friday, February 13th — a traditional signal that the long road to Opening Day has begun — a clash with the 2026 World Baseball Classic (WBC) has Detroit-level consequences for anyone hoping to watch Shohei Ohtani, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Edwin Díaz or Will Smith in action in Arizona.

The Dodgers, perennial contenders and reigning World Series champions, are once again chasing history — a three-peat that would etch them in the record books among baseball’s all-time dynasties. Achieving that feat, however, requires cohesion, timing — and most importantly, having your top players available at the right time. Spring Training, where the entire roster — including non-roster invitees and bubble players — first meshes as a unit, has always been integral to building that chemistry.

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Only this year, Spring Training has been turned on its head.

The WBC Wildcard That Could Steal the Show

The 2026 World Baseball Classic, a highly anticipated international tournament that pits the world’s best against each other, begins with pool play on March 5th, and stretches as late as March 17th for teams that advance deep. This inevitably overlaps with the heart of Cactus League action — and more importantly for fans in Arizona — stands to pull Dodgers stars out of the mix just when local crowds expect them most.

Dodgers Nation insider Doug McKain broke down the timeline that has many shaking their heads. The first full squad workout is set for February 17th, with the first Cactus League game following on February 21st in Tempe against the rival Los Angeles Angels. Two days later, the Dodgers host their home opener at Camelback Ranch versus the Seattle Mariners. But just days after that, international obligations begin pulling players away.

“So if you want to go out and see those guys, you’re gonna have to go to spring training early in the game,” McKain said — and he wasn’t exaggerating.

Who’s Heading to the WBC — And Who Might Still Be Here?

Several marquee Dodgers are slated to represent their home countries in the WBC, meaning Arizona could be robbed of some of its biggest draws, just as fans descend on camp:

  • Shohei Ohtani — Team Japan’s biggest star, though he will NOT pitch in the Classic, serving strictly as a designated hitter. That means he might stick around longer in Arizona than some teammates, but the window is still tight.

  • Yoshinobu Yamamoto — Japan’s ace and one of the game’s most dominant pitchers, expected to take the mound in the WBC despite a heavy workload from last season.

  • Will Smith — The Dodgers’ All-Star catcher, slated for Team USA.

  • Edwin DĂ­az — Puerto Rico’s closer, returning to international competition as he looks to prove his health and dominance.

  • Hyeseong Kim — Representing Korea, adding another international flavor to the Dodgers contingent abroad.

That’s four of the club’s most recognizable names potentially absent for “prime time” Spring Training viewing. The reality? The window to see those players in Arizona is shrinking by the day.

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Dodgers Fans in a Frenzy — Plan or Panic?

Already, social media and fan forums are ablaze with frustration and confusion. Some fans who booked travel and tickets months ago are realizing they might not see who they thought they paid to see. Others are debating whether it’s worth chasing the stars overseas for international games. A common refrain: “Plan ahead or see nothing at all.”

Adding to the intrigue, Shohei Ohtani’s decision not to pitch in the Classic has sparked debate. Manager Dave Roberts confirmed the choice came down to workload management, especially after Ohtani’s massive 2025 campaign and earlier injuries. That leaves Yamamoto as Japan’s standout arm — but also the biggest risk for spring absence.

Even DodgersBeat, True Blue LA and other outlets are noting that what should be a straightforward Spring Training now feels like a game of musical chairs, with stars arriving early, leaving early, and fans left wondering if the person they came to see will ever step on the field.

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Spring Training Still Worth It — But You Better Act Fast

For the truly dedicated, there’s still time — especially the first week of camp before WBC squads begin dispersing. But for many, that means recalibrating travel plans, snapping up early flight deals, and showing up when the roster still matters.

Because in 2026, Dodger fans are learning something new: Spring Training isn’t just the start of the season — it might be your only chance to see the stars before they disappear on the world stage.

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