Venezuela will face Nicaragua in the World Baseball Classic on Monday in Miami, Florida.
The game will start at 7 p.m. ET and can be streamed live on FS2.
Venezuela is a -2000 Moneyline favorite and a -6.5 (-110) run line favorite. The total is set at 10.5 (-120 / -105).
Here's my Venezuela vs Nicaragua WBC prediction and World Baseball Classic picks for March 9, 2026.
Venezuela vs Nicaragua WBC Prediction & Pick
- My Pick: Venezuela -6.5
My Venezuela vs Nicaragua best bet is on Venezuela to cover the run line and get their third win of the tournament.
Venezuela vs Nicaragua Odds, Moneyline, Over/Under
| Venezuela Odds | ||
|---|---|---|
| Spread | Total | Moneyline |
-6.5 -110 | 10.5 -120 / -105 | -2000 |
| Nicaragua Odds | ||
|---|---|---|
| Spread | Total | Moneyline |
+6.5 -110 | 10.5 -120 / -105 | +900 |
- Venezuela vs Nicaragua Moneyline: Venezuela -2000, Nicaragua +900
- Venezuela vs Nicaragua Run Line: Venezuela -6.5, Nicaragua +6.5
- Venezuela vs Nicaragua Total: 10.5 (-120 / -105)
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Venezuela vs Nicaragua Picks for Monday

Venezuela Betting Preview
Luis Arraez put on a show on Saturday.
The three-time MLB batting champion has never been a power hitter, as his career season record of 10 homers (2023) proves, but he managed to hit two against Israel while adding a couple of doubles to round a 4-for-5 night, with 12 total bases, four runs scored, and five RBIs.
The final score was 11-3, behind an excellent five-inning outing from Enmanuel De Jesus.
That kind of offensive spark is what Venezuela needs to go into what's coming next with more confidence. Not only Nicaragua tonight, to keep the chance to grab Pool D's top position, but also the Dominican Republic on Wednesday, to actually end up the leader of this group.
Manager Omar Lopez gave Eugenio Suarez, Ezequiel Tovar, and Gleyber Torres a chance to start. Suarez went 2-for-4 with a home run and two runs batted in, while Tovar had a perfect night at the plate: 3-for-3.
Jackson Chourio, who is nursing a bruised left hand, will be evaluated again and will likely make his first appearance in this WBC edition tonight, as Lopez continues to use most of his roster to keep players fresh and engaged.
Yoendrys Gomez, a former Yankees prospect and now a member of the Tampa Bay Rays, will get the ball against Nicaragua.
Gomez has had brief stints in the majors since 2021, never reaching 12 innings total in a season at that level. However, he posted a 2.12 ERA in Triple-A in 2025, with 64 strikeouts in 46 and 2/3 innings.

Nicaragua Betting Preview
Nicaragua had one hell of a start on Friday against the Dominican Republic, entering into a back-and-forth battle for the first three innings.
They were ahead twice, 1-0 and 3-2, but ultimately the powerful Dominican lineup took over the game, after Junior Caminero's two-run homer in the sixth inning gave the favorites the lead 5-3 en route to a 12-3 final thrashing.
On Saturday, they were ahead 3-2 going into the bottom of the ninth inning when a three-run homer from Ozzie Albies flipped the game for the Netherlands.
Those efforts might be a better indicator of their threat than Sunday's 5-0 defeat to Israel.
Nicaragua lost all four games in its WBC debut edition, four years ago, but has proven to be a challenging opponent in this edition.
Nicaragua will send Danilo Bermudez to the mound.
Although the experience of the 26-year-old lefty is mainly limited to playing in his country's league, he got four outs without hits or walks against the Dominican Republic in their first game of this tournament, and will make his second appearance tonight.

How To Bet My Venezuela vs Nicaragua Pick
Dusty Baker has given Nicaragua hope and a fighting spirit, becoming their manager after Marvin Benard, who played for him with the Giants, patiently pitched the idea of visiting the country and taking on the job.
Against Venezuela, as evidenced in their three losses, they will need more than that to avoid falling short and leaving the Classic empty-handed again.
Meanwhile, Venezuela has started the tournament on the right track, winning both games with ease, giving different players a chance to play and, more importantly, producing more than enough runs, a concern in previous WBC editions.
Tonight should be no exception to this, especially if they get Chourio back in the lineup.
Back Venezuela to cover the run line.
Pick: Venezuela -6.5


















