I do. I don't get the antipathy to the WBC among baseball fans. They spend decades writing about how the offseason is "The Void" or "The Dark Time of the Soul" or other such poetic stuff. Now they are offering you a competitive baseball tournament. In early March. And instead of getting on your knees crying in thanks, you spend months hoping your team's best players don't play because of the fractional increase in injury risk over playing in spring training. It's competitive baseball. In March. Hooray! Who is they? The idiotic myth makers who try to make the sport of baseball something that it is not? I don't care much for that BS. I'm a Cubs fan, first and foremost. If another game is on and I've got nothing to do, I might watch, but I don't care about the WBC. You can't just invent tournaments and expect people to care about them. The excitement over the world series built over time, the excitement for the super bowl built over time. The only reason people care about the olympics is because of the tradition. The primary reason people care about the world cup is that's about the only sport those countries have to follow. The USA has baseball, football, basketball, college and pro, hockey and a whole slew of minor sports. Brazil has soccer. Most of Europe has soccer, and maybe one other lesser sport with some level of popularity. And they have the tradition of the world cup. They just invented this tournament, and the best players don't want to play in it. Plus, it gets in the way of the the season that matters, by both pushing back opening day, and forcing guys to adjust routines. Pitching is probably the only motion in sports, that in and of itself, can injure the player. You can get injured in any sport, but almost all other injuries are the result of fluke collisions and twists, when something goes wrong. Pitching injuries are caused simply by pitching (much of the time), and the injuries can be season and career ending. People don't want their pitchers to get hurt in the WBC, or sow the seeds for getting injured later that year due to irregular strain on the arm at an earlier than normal point in the preperation schedule. I don't see how anybody could question why people don't care about the WBC.