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Japan, Venezuela and WBC

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mlive · 1h
Tigers lefty shines again as Venezuela upsets Japan, advances to WBC semifinals
Detroit Tigers left-hander Enmanuel De Jesus delivered another gem for Team Venezuela in the World Baseball Classic on Saturday night, helping secure an 8-5 victory over defending champion Japan in Mi...

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 · 3h
Two Tigers Critical in Venezuela Knock Out Defending Champion Japan, Advance to WBC Semifinals
 · 7h
Venezuela knocks out defending WBC champ Japan with a mighty blow
 · 7h
Venezuela defeats Japan, advances to World Baseball Classic Semifinals
Shohei Ohtani popped out to end the game for Japan.

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 · 9h
Venezuela rallies to beat Shohei Ohtani and defending champ Japan 8-5, advance to WBC semis
 · 9h
Shohei Ohtani, Japan Eliminated From WBC with Loss to Ronald Acuna Jr., Venezuela as Fans Stunned
MLive · 16h
Where to watch Ohtani, Japan take on Venezuela in the WBC quarterfinals today for free
With Ohtani leading the crew, they finished atop Pool C with a 4-0 record, giving up just nine runs while scoring 34 themselves.

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 · 9h
World Baseball Classic: Venezuela takes out defending champ Japan, will face Italy in semifinals
 · 9h
Venezuela defeats Japan 8-5, knocks out defending WBC champion: Live updates and reaction
8h

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.
12h

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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