The United States defeated Cuba in the semifinals of the World Baseball Classic. The game ended in the ninth inning, with USA winning 14-2, securing their spot in the championship game against either Japan or Mexico. USA scored in every inning and handed Cuba a thorough beatdown, with Trea Turner hitting three home runs in the tournament, making him the leading scorer in the WBC.
Miles Mikolas warmed up in the USA bullpen, ready to come into the game, while Adam Wainwright had a quick fourth inning, retiring 12 of the last 14 batters he faced. Despite not being dominant, Wainwright navigated the first-inning jam, and the offense picked him up. USA had the bases loaded several times throughout the game, with Cuba on their third pitcher of the game in the third inning.
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Team USA cruises past Cuba to reach World Baseball Classic final with Trea Turner’s double homer
The United States has advanced to the championship round of the World Baseball Classic with a resounding victory over Cuba. The game ended in just the ninth inning with a score of 14-2 after Cedric Mullins hit a homer. USA will now face either Japan or Mexico in the championship game on Tuesday night.
With a 13-2 lead going into the eighth inning, USA looked to finish strong. Brady Singer came in for the last three outs while Trea Turner, who had already hit two homers, led off the eighth with a chance to make it three.
In the bottom of the seventh, USA managed their first 1-2-3 inning of the game. There is no mercy rule in this round, so USA was just counting down the outs, needing only six more to clinch their spot in the championship round. They scored in every inning, handing Cuba a thorough beatdown.
Trout was the only USA player without a hit until he doubled to right field, giving his team a 13-2 lead. Meanwhile, Turner continued to shine, hitting his third homer in just 24 hours, securing a three-run blast that gave USA a 12-2 lead in the sixth. This was his fourth homer of the tournament, making him the WBC’s leading scorer.
After taking a pitch to the hand, Arenado was in some pain, but the x-rays on his hand were negative. Bobby Witt Jr. came in for him as USA began to empty their bench in the sixth inning.
Goldschmidt continued his strong performance, driving a single to right and scoring another two runs, making it 9-2 USA. Turner’s hit loaded the bases with no outs, setting up another big inning possibility, but Cuba managed to escape further damage as Mikolas got the strikeout. It was 7-2 USA after five innings, with just 12 outs remaining until the championship game.
In the fifth inning, Cuba managed to get a run back, bringing the score to 7-2. However, Arenado’s triple into the right-field corner in the fourth inning gave USA a 6-1 lead, and the game quickly turned into a boat race.
USA scored in every inning thus far, with no mercy rule in place. This provided them with the opportunity to save their high leverage relievers and go into Tuesday’s championship game with those guys well-rested.
Miles Mikolas gets hot in USA bullpen as they dominate Cuba in semifinals of World Baseball Classic
The United States continued their dominant run in the World Baseball Classic semifinals against Cuba. In the fourth inning, Miles Mikolas warmed up in the USA bullpen, ready to come into the game.
Wainwright had a quick fourth inning, retiring 12 of the last 14 batters he faced. His pitch count was at 64, and with the pitch limit in this round at 80, it was possible that this might be it for him. USA has scored in every inning so far.
USA extended their lead to 5-1 with a Tim Anderson sac fly. Trea Turner was up next, but the bases weren’t loaded.
In the third inning, USA still had the bases loaded with no outs, and Cuba was on their third pitcher of the game. Despite this, there was no mercy rule in the semifinals, so the game was not yet over.
Arenado singled, and Schwarber took a pitch to the leg, putting USA in a good position to add on. Cuba had some decent arms in their bullpen, but they went to a guy with an 88 mph fastball, which was not sufficient to stop USA from extending their lead.
Turner hit his third homer of the WBC, making it 3-1 USA. Goldy added another with his dinger. Although Wainwright had not been dominant, he navigated the first-inning jam, and the offense picked him up.
USA continued their strong play, and Mikolas was ready to come into the game as they pushed towards the championship round.
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