The WBC semifinals in my MLB The Show 26 run delivered the kind of game you want from a knockout matchup. The Netherlands struck first, which immediately gave this one some pressure, but the St. Louis Engineers answered in a huge way and never looked back.
The momentum changed quickly when Gleyber Torres tied the game with a solo homer. Right after that, Alfredo Despaigne delivered the biggest swing of the night with a massive three-run home run that turned a deficit into a lead and gave the Engineers control of the semifinal.
What made the win feel even stronger was the follow-up. Gleyber added another home run later, and the pitching staff kept the Netherlands from putting together a real comeback. By the end, the Engineers had closed out a 5-2 win and punched their ticket to the WBC finals.
This is exactly why the World Baseball Classic format has been so good for offline Diamond Dynasty. Each game feels like it carries weight, and when you get a semifinal that swings this hard, it makes the entire run feel even bigger.
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