Mexico riding wave of confidence ahead of showdown vs. USA: 'We can do this'

HOUSTON — They stomped their feet, danced in the aisles, screamed, sang, partied, and proudly waved their green, white and red Mexican flags Sunday night in every single section of Daikin Park.

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When the crowd of 36,380 finished singing a rendition of "El Rey'' at the end of the game, they headed to the parking lots, climbed into their cars, and horns could be heard blaring for more than an hour after the game.

And this was for a simple ho-hum game against an outmatched Brazilian team, winding up in a 16-0 rout, called after six innings with the mercy rule being implemented after Julian Ornelas' two-run home run, the third-largest blowout in World Baseball Classic history.

So imagine what the raucous atmosphere will be like Monday night (8 p.m. ET on FOX])when Mexico takes on powerful Team USAin their critical World Baseball Classic matchup at Daikin Park in Houston, with a little trash-talking already being exchanged between the two rivals.

"It's going to be insanely loud,'' Mexico first baseman Rowdy Tellez says. "It's going to be sold out, standing room only, and everyone going crazy. The Mexican fans and the US fans are high energy, and they've both been anticipating this game. It's going to be awesome.

"Really, this is what everyone's been waiting for since the last time we played them.''

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. 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. 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. Taiwan players celebrate after winning their game against South Korea on March 8, 2026 at the Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, Japan. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. Venezuela center fielder Javier Sanoja reacts from third base against Israel during the seventh inning at loanDepot Park on March 7, 2026 in Miami. 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. 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. 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. 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 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. Venezuelan baseball fans show their support for their team against the Netherlands at loanDepot Park on March 6, 2026 in Miami. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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.

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The teams last met back in 2023, when Mexico stomped USA,11-5, en route to reaching the semifinals, and were three outs away from eliminating Japanin the semifinals. They were the team that would have faced the USA in the championship game, withthe Shoehi Ohtani-Mike Trout matchupnever existing.

And, as everyone in Mexico will tell you, they were convinced that if they had gotten past Japan, they would have beaten the USA in the championship game, just as they have the last three times they've played.

Now, they've got their chance again, knowing that a victory will put them in the driver's seat for a spot in the quarterfinals, with the opportunity to become the first sports team from Mexico to win an international championship.

"If that happens, you're going to see a party in Mexico like you've never seen,'' says Vinny Castilla, Mexico bench coach and former All-Star third baseman, born and raised in Oaxaca, Mexico. "It would be the greatest sports moment in the history of Mexico. It would be unbelievable. I don't even have the words to even imagine what it would be like.''

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Well, Mexico manager Benji Gil certainly can, and already is envisioning the country-wide celebration.

"That's going to be awesome to be the first team to win the championship in Mexico,'' Gil tells USA TODAY Sports. "I can see myself at the ballpark hoisting the trophy, and just watching all of our players and coaches and staff celebrating with their families, and red and green confetti coming down.

"Yeah, it's going to be special.''

Teams Mexico knows the road to the title goes through the United States, at least in this Pool B, and with a victory Monday it could virtually write its ticket to the quarterfinals, leaving Mexico three victories away from winning the WBC championship.

"It's going to be unbelievable,'' Castilla said. "I don't know the words to describe how happy we would be to win it all, man. I mean, especially with all of the names the other teams have like USA, Dominican and Venezuela.

"We have a great team, we know we can do this.''

While Team Mexico certainly respects Team USA, there is absolutely no fear. When Gil announced that 37-year-old Manny Barreda, who pitched last season for the Wei Chuan Dragons of Taiwan, would be their starter against Cy Young winner Paul Skenes, Gil was immediately reminded about USA manager Mark DeRosa's comments a day earlier.

"Honestly, I think we have the best 30 players in the world in that clubhouse,'' DeRosa said Saturday night, "and they're coming together as a team. I don't really think it's going to matter who [Mexico] starts.''

Gil's reaction?

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"Do you want me to get into a pickle here?" Gil said. "But, yeah, he's right. It doesn't matter who is the opener for us. And I can say the same thing about them. It doesn't matter. It's an American pitcher against a Mexican pitcher. One is going to play against the other.

"Does he have the 30 best players in the world. I think the Dominican Republic has something to say about that. I think Japan has something to say about that, too. I don't know if they have the best 30 players out there, but the Dominican Republic should have the right. Japan should have the right to say something. Venezuela should have the right to say something as well.

"I don't know if they're the best in the world. We just want to be the best players of that day.''

Gil took a breath, and kept going.

"They are a super team,'' he said. "They have a roster full of stars. They got All-Stars, MVP candidates, Cy Youngs, Golden Gloves, Silver [Sluggers]. But it's not about rewards, it's about a game. And we're going to go out there and give it our best.''

Mexico knows they will have the home-field advantage, even though they technically are the visiting team. Houston has the third-largest Hispanic population in the country, with more than 600,000 residents born in Mexico, and nearly 12 million Hispanics and Latinos residing in Texas.

The place will be jammed, it will be loud, and the Mexico fans will definitely be ready to celebrate long into the night with a victory over their bitter rivals.

"It's a big ticket,'' Gil said. "It's not just a baseball game, it's one of the most anticipated baseball events of the year. ... We have such fans, countrymen who saved money, probably two or three weeks worth of salary, to travel and come here. I appreciate all of them.''

It wouldn't be this way, of course, if Team Mexico was a pushover, but they're for real, and they're a serious threat to USA's title hopes.

"Credit to the ugly duckling, which is Mexico,'' Gil said, "that maybe never should have been their rival, but we've done it by doing our job on the field.''

Indeed, Mexico-USA has blossomed into a rivalry since Mexico has given the Americans fits. Mexico hasn't lost to the United States in the WBC since 2006, losing the first game 2-0, and winning the three games since, outscoring USA, 18-8.

"We love representing Mexico,'' Tellez. "We're Mexican. We're proud of where we're from, so for us to come here and be able to wear Mexico in the front means everything for us. And with every win, we just bring more and more pride to the country. We know that soccer is the No. 1 sport, but we want to be neck-and-neck.

"But if we win this WBC, we'll go down as the greatest Mexican sports team in the history of the country."

While this is easily the most talented team that USA has fielded, it's also Mexico's best team, too, even with only one major league starting pitcher in Taijuan Walker, who pitched 3 1/3 hitless innings Sunday. Their newcomers include Boston Red Sox outfielder Jarren Duran, catcher Alejandro Kirk, shortstop Joey Ortiz and infielder Nick Gonzales. They also have perhaps the most talented bullpen at the back end with All-Star closer Andres Munoz, Robert Garcia, Javier Assad and Robert Garcia.

"We still think about how close we were last time, and it motivates us, because we proved what we can do,'' Team Mexico GM Rodrigo Lopez, who spent 11 years as a big-league reliever. "Now, it's taking the next step. We have the opportunity to make history in our country.

"We can be the first sports team in Mexico to win a championship.''

And Mexico can take that massive first step with a victory against USA, showing the world they can beat anyone, and everyone.

"We're excited to play another great team,'' Gil said, "and we know they're great. But we're just going to try to be just a tiny bit better.

"Even if we win by half a run, we'll take it.''

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Look Back at Queen Elizabeth's Historic 1953 Coronation

After the death of King George VI in February 1952, his daughter Elizabeth became Queen Elizabeth

People Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh on the day of her coronation at Buckingham Palace in 1953.Credit: The Print Collector/Getty

NEED TO KNOW

  • Queen Elizabeth was officially crowned on June 2, 1953

  • Her coronation took place at Westminster Abbey

Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor becameQueen Elizabethin February 1952 — but she wasn't officially crowned until over a year later.

Queen Elizabeth immediately acceded to the throne following the sudden death of her father,King George VI, on Feb. 6, 1952. Due to the unexpected nature of the King's death, Queen Elizabeth's coronation was delayed by more than a year. She wasofficially crowned on June 2, 1953, in front of 27 million viewers who watched by television, 11 million who tuned in via radio and 8,000 distinguished guests who attended in person.

As might be expected for such a momentous event, the coronation required detailed planning for everything from how the Queen would arrive (in a horse-drawn gold carriage) to what she would wear (a gorgeous gown thatshe had a hands-on role in designing) and to who would attend (then-4-year-old Prince Charles received ahand-painted invitationto the ceremony).

Nearly 70 years later,King Charleswas officially crowned King on May 6, 2023. Thecoronation, which also sawQueen Camillaofficially become Queen, took place at Westminster Abbey. The church was also where the royal family heldQueen Elizabeth's funeralin September 2022.

Here is a look back at the coronation ofQueen Elizabethin 1953.

Queen Elizabeth's Coronation Date and Venue

Queen Elizabeth's 1953 coronationCredit: Hulton-Deutsch Collection/CORBIS/Corbis

Queen Elizabeth acceeded to the throne following King George VI's death on Feb. 6, 1952. Because no one had any idea that she would be crowned only 16 years after her father, planning the Queen's coronation took time.

The coronation was held on June 2, 1953 — a full year after her father's death — at Westminster Abbey.

Prince Philipplayed aninstrumental part in planning the occasion, chairing the Coronation Committee, which was one of two committees created to organize the event.

Queen Elizabeth's Coronation Carriage

On her Coronation Day, the Queen traveled in a golden horse-drawn carriage. But despite the vehicle's opulence, she latercalled the transportation "horrible,"before explaining, "It's only sprung on a lever. Not very comfortable."

Three million people lined the streets to see Queen Elizabeth make her way through London in the gilded carriage.

Queen Elizabeth's Coronation Gown

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Queen Elizabeth played a large role in the design of thegownshe wore to the event. The white duchess satin dress was created by Sir Norman Hartnell (the same designer who made her 1947wedding gown) and included several personal touches requested by Queen Elizabeth herself like embroidered flowers that represented the United Kingdom as well as countries from throughout the Commonwealth, which at that time included Australia, New Zealand and Pakistan.

Hartnell also stitched a four-leaf shamrock for good luck on the left side of the skirt, placed precisely where Queen Elizabeth's hand would fall during the ceremony. Additionally, the dress was threaded with leeks, the symbol of Wales. As Caroline de Gautaut, deputy surveyor of the Queen's Works of Art, told PEOPLE, "Back then, the Earl Marshall, who was in charge of everything to do with the protocols of the coronation, was adamant that the leek was the leading emblem of Wales — it does look very beautiful."

The Coronation Dress and Robe of Estate, worn by Britain's Queen Elizabeth on her 1953 coronation.Credit: CARLOS JASSO/AFP

The gown was onlypublicly displayed three timesduring Queen Elizabeth's lifetime, most recently during the Platinum Jubilee in 2022. As de Gautaut explained to PEOPLE, "It's probably one of the most important dresses made in the 20th century — certainly a great piece of British design. The combination of rich fabrics and beautiful embroideries was really Hartnell's absolute signature and I think the greatest expression of all his career."

Queen Elizabeth's shoes were also special. The ornate shoes,which were designed by French shoemaker Roger Vivier and British shoemakers Delman Ltd, were said to have been inspired by the Chartres Cathedral in France. The royal heels were gilded in gold and covered in rubies, making them truly fit for royalty.

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Queen Elizabeth's Coronation Regalia

Queen Elizabeth wearing the Imperial State Crown.Credit: Hulton Archive/Getty

Queen Elizabeth wore two crowns on her Coronation Day: the St. Edward's Crown and the Imperial State Crown.

According to theHistoric Royal Palaces' website, the St. Edward's Crown is "the most important and sacred of all the crowns" and "is only used at the moment of crowning itself." Originally made for the coronation of King Charles II in 1661, the crown weighs nearly 5 lbs and is encrusted with semi-precious stones.

For her departure from Westminster Abbey, the freshly-coronated Queen replaced the St. Edward's Crown with the lighter 3 lb.Imperial State Crown, which is made of gold and features diamonds, sapphires, emeralds, pearls and rubies.

Other pieces of the Coronation Regalia (which are part of the Crown Jewels collection) were also used during the coronation, including the Sovereign's Sceptre with Cross, the Sovereign's Orb and the Coronation Spoon.

As coronation expert Alastair Bruce told PEOPLE, the Jewels themselves are well-known, but their importance is often misunderstood. He said, "The Crown Jewels include 'The Regalia,' which are used at a coronation when the monarch is invested with the best known, if least understood, symbols of this kingdom."

Bruce continued, "Post boxes, police helmets, income tax returns and almost every visual expression of the United Kingdom displays a Crown and Orb. The meaning of each of the key objects has evolved from emblems of authority that date way back before the Saxons arrived. Yet there is an enduring relevance to modern leadership wrapped into each symbol that express values of humility, duty and service, while representing total power. Discovering their meaning helps to define what the Sovereign is to the Crown and how that Crown is the property of us all, in the constitutional function of Monarchy."

Queen Elizabeth's Coronation Broadcast

The event was a major one in the life of Queen Elizabeth and in the history of the United Kingdom as a whole. This was the first televised coronation, a fact that popularized the medium in the country. Up to that point, many considered television "radio's weaker brother," but allowing millions of people to enjoy such a momentous event changed that.

Nearly 27 million peoplein Britain watched the events as they unfolded. They were joined by another 11 million who tuned in to hear what was arguably the most important part of the day: the Queen's coronation speech.

Queen Elizabeth's Coronation Speech

The newly crowned Queen Elizabeth waves to the crowd from the balcony at Buckingham PalaceCredit: Hulton Archive/Getty

In her speech, Queen Elizabeth spoke to the millions of people who were watching and listening.She said in part, "I have behind me not only the splendid traditions and the annals of more than a thousand years but the living strength and majesty of the Commonwealth and Empire; of societies old and new; of lands and races different in history and origins but all, by God's Will, united in spirit and in aim."

"Therefore I am sure that this, my Coronation, is not the symbol of a power and a splendor that are gone but a declaration of our hopes for the future, and for the years I may, by God's Grace and Mercy, be given to reign and serve you as your Queen."

Queen Elizabeth's Coronation Attendees

Queen Elizabeth with the Duke of Edinburgh at her coronationCredit: Universal History Archive/Universal Images Group

Roughly 8,000 guests were invited to attend the coronation ceremony in person. Among these guests were Queen Elizabeth's husband, Prince Philip, and her son, then-Prince Charles.

While he was not crowned alongside his wife,Prince Philipstill enjoyed the royal treatment during the coronation. He was outfitted in a luxuriousermine-trimmed red robe, under whichhe wore his Admiral of the Fleet uniform. The Duke of Edinburgh was also the first person to pay homage to the new monarch following the Archbishop of Canterbury.

Charles, who was 4 years old at the time, was the first heir apparent to ever attend such an event. He had received hisown hand-painted invitation to the ceremony, one that was specifically designed with the young boy in mind. Decorated with British guards playing instruments and cartoon animals, the invitation read, "By Command of The Queen the Earl Marshal is directed to invite His Royal Highness Prince Charles to the Coronation." However, Charles wasphotographed appearing intermittently enthused and boredby the day's events.

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