Baseball: Dominicans open WBC defense with rout of Canada
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[March 10, 2017]
(Reuters) - The defending
champion Dominican Republic powered their way to a 9-2 win over
Canada in the Pool C opener in Miami's Marlins Park on Thursday.
The 2013 Classic winners cruised behind a stellar outing from
pitcher Carlos Martinez and a 15-hit attack that included homers
from Welington Castillo and Jose Bautista, who went 3-for-4 with
four runs batted in.
Martinez, 25, limited Canada to just three hits and one run over
four innings.
Former MLB All-Star Ryan Dempster took the loss for Canada in his
first competitive outing since the 2013 World Series for the Boston
Red Sox.
Pool D in Guadalajara began with a shocking finish as Italy scored
four in the bottom of the ninth to upset hosts Mexico 10-9.
Mexican closer Roberto Osuna took the mound with a 9-5 lead but gave
up doubles to the first three hitters. After an error and a walk,
the bases were loaded and Osuna exited in favor of lefty Oliver
Perez with the score 9-7.
Brandon Nimmo ripped a line drive to right that a diving Alex
Verdugo had in his glove but dropped when he hit the ground to make
it 9-8.
With the infield drawn in, John Andreoli followed with a sharp
grounder brushed off Luis Urias' glove and scored two runs to give
Italy a stunning victory.
Earlier in Seoul, Israel won Pool A by beating the Netherlands 4-2
at the Gocheok Sky Dome to finish with a 3-0 record.
Israel, the last team to qualify, jumped to a 3-0 first-inning lead
against a Dutch team that also entered the game with a 2-0 record.
Both teams advanced to the second round in Tokyo.
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Dominican Republic pitcher Carlos Martinez (18) throws a pitch in
the third inning against Canada during the 2017 World Baseball
Classic at Marlins Park. Mandatory Credit: Logan Bowles-USA TODAY
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"I think that coming into the tournament, a lot of
people saw us as huge underdogs, but we never saw it that way,"
Israel right fielder Zach Borenstein said.
Australia (1-1) set up a do-or-die Pool B showdown against Cuba
(1-1) in Tokyo for a berth in the second round by thrashing China
11-0.
Luke Hughes and James Beresford both homered and each drove in four
runs as four pitchers combined for a shutout.
South Korea avoided going winless as hosts of Pool A by taking an
11-8 win in 10 innings over Taiwan, who finished 0-3.
Korea squandered an early six-run lead to a battling Taiwan team but
made amends with a 10th inning rally capped by a pinch-hit two-run
homer by Kim Tae-kyun off Chen Hung-Wen.
(Reporting by Larry Fine in New York; Editing by ...) [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All
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