The show has begun, and the spotlight belongs to Julio Rodríguez.
On a humid Friday night in Miami, the electric center fielder from the Seattle Mariners delivered a performance that instantly turned the opening stage of the World Baseball Classic into his personal highlight reel. With a towering home run and three runs driven in, Rodríguez powered the Dominican Republic to a commanding 12–3 victory over Nicaragua in their Pool D opener, sending a clear message to the rest of the tournament: the J-Rod Show has officially arrived.
From the moment the Dominican lineup began to find its rhythm, Rodríguez looked like the most dangerous hitter on the field. By the time the game ended, he had finished 3-for-5 with three RBIs, sparking an offensive surge that overwhelmed Nicaragua and electrified the crowd at LoanDepot Park.
But the moment everyone will remember came late.

In the eighth inning, with the Dominican Republic already building momentum, Rodríguez stepped to the plate against right-hander Osman Gutierrez and unleashed the kind of swing that has become his signature. Gutierrez fired an outside slider, hoping to keep the ball away from the slugger’s power zone. Rodríguez had other plans. With lightning-quick hands and flawless timing, he turned on the pitch and launched it deep toward left-center field. The ball carried high and far before disappearing beyond the fence for a 393-foot solo home run, pushing the Dominican lead to 7–3 and igniting a roar that echoed through the Miami ballpark.
For Rodríguez, the blast carried a sense of déjà vu. The stadium where he delivered the highlight — LoanDepot Park — also happens to be the site of a defining early moment in his Major League career. Back in 2022, the young star smashed his first MLB home run in this same venue, a towering 450-foot three-run shot against the Miami Marlins that announced his arrival as one of baseball’s most exciting new talents. On this night, with the world watching, the ballpark once again became the stage for another statement swing.
Yet Rodríguez’s impact began long before the homer.
Earlier in the game, Nicaragua had stunned the Dominican Republic by jumping out to a 3–0 lead, threatening to turn the opening matchup into an early upset. The Dominican lineup needed a spark, and Rodríguez provided it. In the third inning, with runners on base and tension building, he grounded a sharp RBI single straight up the middle, slicing through the infield and tying the game at 3–3. The hit not only erased Nicaragua’s early advantage but also shifted the energy of the contest, giving the Dominican dugout the confidence it needed to take control.
As the innings unfolded, the Dominican offense gradually tightened its grip. Then came the explosive eighth inning — a six-run avalanche that effectively buried Nicaragua’s hopes.
Rodríguez played a key role in delivering the final blow.
After his towering homer earlier in the frame helped crack the game open, the star outfielder returned to the plate during the same inning with another opportunity. This time, he calmly lined an RBI single into left field, extending the lead to 12–3 and punctuating a relentless Dominican rally that left the opposition scrambling for answers.
It was the type of all-around performance that has made Rodríguez one of the brightest faces in modern baseball. Power, speed, clutch hitting, and charisma — all of it was on display in Miami.
For fans of the Seattle Mariners, the performance was especially encouraging. Rodríguez has already established himself as the franchise’s centerpiece, a dynamic superstar capable of changing games with a single swing. Seeing him dominate on an international stage only reinforces the belief that his ceiling remains sky-high.

And for the Dominican Republic, the timing could not be better.
The World Baseball Classic is known for producing unforgettable moments, and teams built with star power often rely on those stars to deliver when the lights are brightest. Rodríguez did exactly that in the opener, setting the tone for a Dominican squad widely considered one of the tournament favorites.
If Friday night was any indication, pitchers throughout the tournament may soon find themselves facing a familiar nightmare: Rodríguez stepping into the batter’s box, the crowd buzzing, and the sense that something spectacular is about to happen.
The World Baseball Classic has only just begun.
But one thing is already clear.
The J-Rod Show isn’t warming up anymore — it’s in full swing. ⚾🔥