MIAMI — Major League Baseball players have made their voices heard throughout the World Baseball Classic, expressing their desire to play in the 2028 Olympics, and it’s possible that the players union could reach a deal with MLB permitting players to participate, independent of a new collective bargaining agreement.
Bruce Meyer, executive director of the players association, fully believes that MLB will impose a lockout when the current CBA expires on Dec. 1, but said Sunday that a deal could be reached before Dec. 1 permitting MLB players to be in the Summer Olympics – being held in Los Angeles – for the first time.
Then again, everything changes if a lockout wipes out the entire 2027 season.
“If we don’t have a season,” Meyer said before the USA-Dominican Republic WBC semifina at loanDepot Park, “we’re not going to play in the Olympics.”
Time is of the essence and Meyer realizes that the Olympics would like to have a decision this summer, if possible.
“It can be on a separate track,” Meyer said. “Theoretically, it can be done anytime. It doesn’t have to be at the same time as everything else is negotiated. I mean, it’s been kind of on a separate track, the discussions that we’ve had to date with the league. So it could be discussed on the course of bargaining, but it doesn’t have to be tied to bargaining.”
1 / 22
See energy and national pride overflow at World Baseball Classic
United States shortstop Gunnar Henderson (11) celebrates after hitting a two-run double against Great Britain during the fifth inning at Daikin Park on Mar 7, 2026.
1 / 22
See energy and national pride overflow at World Baseball Classic
United States shortstop Gunnar Henderson (11) celebrates after hitting a two-run double against Great Britain during the fifth inning at Daikin Park on Mar 7, 2026.
2 / 22
See energy and national pride overflow at World Baseball Classic
Shohei Ohtani of Team Japan is forced out after the grounder of Kensuke Kondo #8 of Team Japan in the seventh inning during the 2026 World Baseball Classic Pool C game between Australia and Japan at Tokyo Dome on March 8, 2026 in Tokyo, Japan.
3 / 22
See energy and national pride overflow at World Baseball Classic
Fans celebrate Taiwan’s victory after the World Baseball Classic (WBC) Pool C game between Taiwan and South Korea at the Tokyo Dome in Tokyo on March 8, 2026.
4 / 22
See energy and national pride overflow at World Baseball Classic
Taiwan players celebrate after winning their game against South Korea on March 8, 2026 at the Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, Japan.
5 / 22
See energy and national pride overflow at World Baseball Classic
Taiwan’s Shao-Hung Chiang (R) tags out South Korea’s Kim Ju-won at home plate during the World Baseball Classic (WBC) Pool C game between Taiwan and South Korea at the Tokyo Dome in Tokyo on March 8, 2026.
6 / 22
See energy and national pride overflow at World Baseball Classic
Fans hold up Korean national flags as they stand for the national anthem prior to the 2026 World Baseball Classic Pool C game between Chinese Taipei and South Korea at Tokyo Dome on March 8, 2026 in Tokyo, Japan.
7 / 22
See energy and national pride overflow at World Baseball Classic
United States shortstop Gunnar Henderson (11), right fielder Roman Anthony (3) and center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong (4) celebrate after the game against Great Britain at Daikin Park.
8 / 22
See energy and national pride overflow at World Baseball Classic
Venezuela first baseman Luis Arraez reacts from second base after hitting a double against Israel during the eighth inning at loanDepot Park on March 7, 2026 in Miami.
9 / 22
See energy and national pride overflow at World Baseball Classic
Bo Gyeong Moon of Team Republic of Korea collides with fence in the seventh inning during the 2026 World Baseball Classic Pool C game between South Korea and Japan at Tokyo Dome on March 7, 2026 in Tokyo, Japan.
10 / 22
See energy and national pride overflow at World Baseball Classic
Venezuela center fielder Javier Sanoja reacts from third base against Israel during the seventh inning at loanDepot Park on March 7, 2026 in Miami.
11 / 22
See energy and national pride overflow at World Baseball Classic
Venezuela first baseman Luis Arraez (2) celebrates with catcher Salvador Perez (13) after hitting a two-run home run against Israel during the sixth inning at loanDepot Park on March 7, 2026 in Miami.
12 / 22
See energy and national pride overflow at World Baseball Classic
Italy pitcher Gordon Graceffo (44) reacts after getting an out during the seventh inning against Brazil at Daikin Park on March 7, 2026 in Houston.
13 / 22
See energy and national pride overflow at World Baseball Classic
Dominican Republic center fielder Oneil Cruz (15) celebrates his three-run home run in the eighth inning against Nicaragua with teammates at loanDepot Park on March 6, 2026 in Miami.
14 / 22
See energy and national pride overflow at World Baseball Classic
Brazil first baseman Dante Bichette Jr. (77) looks on from the dugout during the third inning against the United States at Daikin Park on March 6, 2026 in Houston
15 / 22
See energy and national pride overflow at World Baseball Classic
Seiya Suzuki #51 of Team Japan celebrates scoring a run by a RBI triple of Masataka Yoshida #34 (not pictured) in the second inning during the 2026 World Baseball Classic Pool C game between Japan and Chinese Taipei at Tokyo Dome on March 6, 2026 in Tokyo, Japan.
16 / 22
See energy and national pride overflow at World Baseball Classic
Venezuelan baseball fans show their support for their team against the Netherlands at loanDepot Park on March 6, 2026 in Miami.
17 / 22
See energy and national pride overflow at World Baseball Classic
Brazil shortstop Vitor Ito (1) throws to first on an infield single by United States shortstop Bobby Witt Jr. (not pictured) during the first inning at Daikin Park on March 6 in Houston.
18 / 22
See energy and national pride overflow at World Baseball Classic
Fans cheer as Mexico center fielder Alek Thomas (5) slides to score a run during the ninth inning against Great Britain at Daikin Park on March 6, 2026 in Houston.
19 / 22
See energy and national pride overflow at World Baseball Classic
Mexico first baseman Jonathan Aranda (8) celebrates with right fielder Jarren Duran (16) after. hitting a home run during the eighth inning against Great Britain at Daikin Park on March 6, 2026 in Houston.
20 / 22
See energy and national pride overflow at World Baseball Classic
Robbie Perkins #9 of Team Australia is tagged out at home by Martin Cervenka #55 of Team Czechia in the ninth inning during the 2026 World Baseball Classic Pool C game between Australia and Czechia at Tokyo Dome on March 6, 2026 in Tokyo, Japan.
21 / 22
See energy and national pride overflow at World Baseball Classic
Ronald Acu–a Jr. of Team Venezuela throws hit bat after getting walked during the fifth inning of a 2026 World Baseball Classic Pool D game against Team Kingdom of the Netherlands at loanDepot park on March 6, 2026 in Miami, Florida.
22 / 22
See energy and national pride overflow at World Baseball Classic
Venezuela outfielder Ronald Acu–a Jr. celebrates scoring a run in the first inning against the Netherlands at loanDepot Park on March 6, 2026 in Miami.
There still are logistical problems to overcome with the Olympics following the All-Star Game, which would be a 10-day layoff. What do the other players do during the break? Would they play exhibition games against their minor-league affiliates? Who pays their expenses? Who pays for the Olympians’ insurance?
There are a myriad of potential problems, but both sides are optimistic a solution can be reached.
“There are a lot of issues that still need to be worked out,” Meyer said. “So, I don’t know about before the CBA, which is likely to not be until over a year from now, but theoretically it can be done.”
Providing, of course, the 2027 season stays largely intact.
“If we’re in a situation where games are being missed, and in ’27, that could have an impact on playing the Olympics after that,’’ Meyer said. “But for now, it’s on a separate track.”
Still, after watching the popularity of the WBC, and the players’ enthusiasm for the tournament, Meyer hopes the WBC becomes a permanent fixture in MLB, where it likely will be played every four years.
“The WBC is fantastic,” Meyer said. “The fan engagement has been terrific. I mean, that’s obvious. It’s great baseball. Great players. It’s a great thing for the sport, and its been a tremendous success.
“The players that I’ve spoken to are thrilled to be here, thrilled to be representing their countries, and having a good time. It’s a great thing for the league, and in this market in Miami, you can see the fan interest in baseball, which unfortunately is perhaps not maximized by the franchise here.
“It’s been a great thing.”
1 / 26
Scenes from Venezuela’s electric World Baseball Classic win over defending champ Japan
Venezuela players celebrate after beating Japan.
1 / 26
Scenes from Venezuela’s electric World Baseball Classic win over defending champ Japan
Venezuela players celebrate after beating Japan.
2 / 26
Scenes from Venezuela’s electric World Baseball Classic win over defending champ Japan
Venezuela celebrates the win.
3 / 26
Scenes from Venezuela’s electric World Baseball Classic win over defending champ Japan
Japan players acknowledge the crowd after the loss.
4 / 26
Scenes from Venezuela’s electric World Baseball Classic win over defending champ Japan
Daniel Palencia celebrates the final out.
5 / 26
Scenes from Venezuela’s electric World Baseball Classic win over defending champ Japan
Shohei Ohtani and Salvador Perez.
6 / 26
Scenes from Venezuela’s electric World Baseball Classic win over defending champ Japan
Venezuela players celebrate Wilyer Abreu’s home run as he runs to first base.
7 / 26
Scenes from Venezuela’s electric World Baseball Classic win over defending champ Japan
Venezuela players celebrate Wilyer Abreu’s home run.
8 / 26
Scenes from Venezuela’s electric World Baseball Classic win over defending champ Japan
Angel Zerpa and Salvador Perez celebrate during the seventh inning.
9 / 26
Scenes from Venezuela’s electric World Baseball Classic win over defending champ Japan
Angel Zerpa celebrates retiring the side against Japan during the seventh inning.
10 / 26
Scenes from Venezuela’s electric World Baseball Classic win over defending champ Japan
Ezequiel Tovar celebrates his double.
11 / 26
Scenes from Venezuela’s electric World Baseball Classic win over defending champ Japan
Venezuela players celebrate a run.
12 / 26
Scenes from Venezuela’s electric World Baseball Classic win over defending champ Japan
Ronald Acuña Jr. celebrates his homer in the first.
13 / 26
Scenes from Venezuela’s electric World Baseball Classic win over defending champ Japan
Shohei Ohtani rounds the bases after his home run in the first inning.
14 / 26
Scenes from Venezuela’s electric World Baseball Classic win over defending champ Japan
Venezuela players celebrate Ronald Acuna Jr.’s home run.
15 / 26
Scenes from Venezuela’s electric World Baseball Classic win over defending champ Japan
Shohei Ohtani rounds the bases after his home run in the first.
16 / 26
Scenes from Venezuela’s electric World Baseball Classic win over defending champ Japan
Shohei Ohtani celebrates his homer in the first.
17 / 26
Scenes from Venezuela’s electric World Baseball Classic win over defending champ Japan
Shohei Ohtani watches his home run in the first inning.
18 / 26
Scenes from Venezuela’s electric World Baseball Classic win over defending champ Japan
Ronald Acuña Jr. crosses home plate after his first inning home run.
19 / 26
Scenes from Venezuela’s electric World Baseball Classic win over defending champ Japan
Venezuela players celebrate Ronald Acuña Jr.’s home run in the first
20 / 26
Scenes from Venezuela’s electric World Baseball Classic win over defending champ Japan
Ronald Acuña Jr. rounds the bases after his home run in the first.
21 / 26
Scenes from Venezuela’s electric World Baseball Classic win over defending champ Japan
Japan’s Yoshinobu Yamamoto pitches in the first inning.
22 / 26
Scenes from Venezuela’s electric World Baseball Classic win over defending champ Japan
Shohei Ohtani leaves the dugout during player introductions.
23 / 26
Scenes from Venezuela’s electric World Baseball Classic win over defending champ Japan
Japan and Venezuela players line up for anthems.
24 / 26
Scenes from Venezuela’s electric World Baseball Classic win over defending champ Japan
Japanese fans before the game against Venezuela.
25 / 26
Scenes from Venezuela’s electric World Baseball Classic win over defending champ Japan
Japanese fans before the game against Venezuela.
26 / 26
Scenes from Venezuela’s electric World Baseball Classic win over defending champ Japan
Japanese fans before the game against Venezuela.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: MLB players in Olympics? Baseball stars want to play in LA 2028