

For the first time, Venezuela has reached the World Baseball Classic (WBC) final, following a hard-fought 4-2 victory against Italy. However, the journey to this pinnacle has taxed their bullpen significantly. During their landmark game, Venezuela's coaching staff called upon seven different pitchers to secure the win, burning some of their most reliable bullpen arms with just a day left before facing the well-rested Team USA in the final. Leading this remarkable bullpen effort were pitchers like Keider Montero and Ricardo Sánchez, with Montero conceding both of the runs to Italy, while the rest of the bullpen showcased resilience by pitching seven and two-thirds scoreless innings. The Venezuelan pitchers adeptly neutralized Italy's offense, conceding only three hits and two walks, allowing their bats to produce a pivotal three-run burst in the seventh inning. The team's tactical choice to extensively utilize their bullpen poses both a strategic gamble and physical strain during a season dedicated to ensuring pitchers are healthy for Opening Day. As MLB on FOX analyst Derek Jeter noted, the Venezuelan team’s heavy use of pitchers at this crucial juncture raises concerns about potential fatigue or overuse injuries as they prepare for the final. As they take on Team USA, left-hander Eduardo Rodriguez is poised to start for Venezuela. Rodriguez, who last pitched against the Dominican Republic, will look to replicate the dominance exhibited by his bullpen, albeit against a formidable American lineup. In their finely balanced strategy, Team Venezuela aims to capitalize on Rodriguez's skills and the momentum from their recent success, despite the attrition their bullpen faces. In contrast, Team USA comes into the final well-rested, having benefited from an additional rest day. This advantage is not lost on observers, including Jeter, who predicts a strong performance from the Americans. The stage is set for a thrilling WBC final as Venezuela's pitching staff braces for one last extraordinary effort in their quest for glory.