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 · 30m
Two Tigers Critical in Venezuela Knock Out Defending Champion Japan, Advance to WBC Semifinals
Venezuela ended a 17-year semifinal drought Saturday night, stunning defending World Baseball Classic champion Japan 8-5 at loanDepot park behind clutch contributions from a pair of Detroit Tigers and...

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 · 2h · on MSN
Japan vs. Venezuela Live Updates: WBC Quarterfinals Starting Lineups
 · 6h · on MSN
Venezuela knocks out champion Japan in electric World Baseball Classic game: Highlights
 · 6h
Venezuela defeats Japan 8-5, knocks out defending WBC champion: Live updates and reaction
Venezuela has upset Japan 8-5 in the World Baseball Classic quarterfinals, eliminating the defending champion.

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 · 4h
Abreu’s 3-run homer sends Venezuela to its first WBC semifinal in 17 years
 · 6h
Wilyer Abreu’s home run powers Venezuela to win over defending champion Japan in WBC quarterfinals
 · 6h
Venezuela rallies to beat Shohei Ohtani and defending champ Japan 8-5, advance to WBC semis
Ohtani's third home run of the tournament wasn't enough for Japan, which had its 11-game WBC winning streak snapped.

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 · 6h
Shohei Ohtani homers, but Japan eliminated by Venezuela
 · 6h
Shohei Ohtani WBC stats: Team Japan superstar blasts 3rd HR of tournament in semifinal loss to Venezuela
5h

Japan’s World Baseball Classic once again ended with Ohtani. This time, with a loss

Ohtani hit a first-inning home run but also struck out twice and had the game-ending flyout in Japan’s quarterfinal loss to Venezuela.
9h

Japan's Seiya Suzuki leaves WBC quarterfinal after appearing to hurt leg on slide

Japan's Seiya Suzuki left Saturday night's World Baseball Classic quarterfinal against Venezuela after appearing to hurt his right leg while he was caught stealing in the first inning. The Chicago Cubs outfielder walked with one out against Ranger Suárez and as he slid headfirst into second base appeared to hurt his right knee.
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