The World Baseball Classic is international baseball's biggest stage — players represent their home countries rather than their MLB teams, and this year Miami is where it all ends. Spanning Tokyo, San Juan, Houston and Miami, loanDepot Park hosts pool play March 6–11, then the quarterfinals, semifinals and championship game. The rosters are genuinely stacked: the Dominican Republic brings Juan Soto, Fernando Tatis Jr. and Vladimir Guerrero Jr.; Japan — the three-time defending champion — fields Shohei Ohtani and World Series MVP Yoshinobu Yamamoto; and Team USA, widely considered its most talented roster in WBC history, is captained by Aaron Judge alongside Bryce Harper and Paul Skenes. Championship game March 17 at loanDepot Park.
Whether you're into world-class live music on the waterfront, rare collector cars gleaming in the South Florida sun, or dancing until sunrise for a cause worth celebrating, there is no shortage of reasons to get out this weekend. Jazz in the Gardens and Carnaval on the Mile both land on the same weekend, which means you can spend Saturday at Hard Rock Stadium catching Jhené Aiko, Nelly & Ashanti and Ludacris's 25th anniversary set, then Sunday afternoon strolling Miracle Mile in Coral Gables for free art, live music and street food. Meanwhile, the World Baseball Classic kicks off Friday at loanDepot Park with the Dominican Republic, Venezuela and the Netherlands among the teams. And if opera is your thing, Florida Grand Opera opens Puccini's Turandot at the Arsht Center on Saturday with 150-plus people on stage. Pick your scene, Miami. There's plenty to go around.
While you're out and about, take advantage of the weather and visit the myriad botanical gardens and parks around the city, check out our many locals-approved attractions, or book a reservation from our ever changing list of Miami's best restaurants. Whatever your preference, there's something for you this weekend in Miami. Here are our top picks.
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