Jazz Chisholm Jr. is set to represent Great Britain in the 2026 World Baseball Classic, according to a report by Shawn Spradling. This exciting development gives the Yankees second baseman a chance to shine on the international stage this spring. Chisholm, a native of the Bahamas, previously played for Great Britain in the WBC qualifiers as an 18-year-old in 2016. He joins an impressive lineup of teammates, including Aaron Judge and David Bednar on Team USA. But the World Baseball Classic isn't just about the Yankees; several other Yankees are also in the running, such as Camilo Doval (Dominican Republic), Fernando Cruz (Puerto Rico), José Caballero (Panama), and Austin Wells (Dominican Republic). Great Britain is in Pool B with the USA, Mexico, Italy, and Brazil, with pool play scheduled for March 6-11 at Houston's Daikin Park. This announcement adds a layer of excitement to the tournament, as Chisholm's talent and experience will undoubtedly be a valuable asset to the team.