Seiya Suzuki, Shohei Ohtani Help Japan Squeak by South Korea in WBC Pool C Game

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Defending champion Japan hit four home runs — two by Chicago Cubs slugger Seiya Suzuki — to beat South Korea 8-6 on Saturday and stay undefeated in Pool C of the World Baseball Classic. Shohei Ohtani and Masataka Yoshida also homered for Japan. Ohtani’s homer followed his grand slam Friday in a 13-0 win over Taiwan. Both teams showed more power than pitching, particularly in the first four innings in a slugfest as the two combined for five home runs topped by Suzuki’s pair at the Tokyo Dome. Japan and Australia are 2-0 in Pool C play and meet Sunday as the two favorites to advance to the quarterfinals. In Sunday’s other game, South Korea (1-1) faces Taiwan (1-2). South Korea took a 3-0 lead in the top of the first inning off starter Yusei Kikuchi with consecutive singles by Do Yeong Kim, Jahmai Jones and Jung Hoo Lee and a two-run double by Bo Gyeong Moon. Suzuki hit a two-run homer in the bottom of the inning to pull Japan back to 3-2. Japan surged ahead 5-3 in the third on solo home runs by Ohtani, Suzuki and Yoshida. South Korea played its own home-run derby in the top of the fourth, drawing even at 5-all on Hyeseong Kim’s two-run homer off Japan’s second pitcher, Hiromi Itoh. It was the fifth home run between the two teams through four innings. Japan broke through in the seventh to lead 8-5. Young Kyu Kim, who entered in relief earlier in the inning, walked Suzuki with the bases loaded to force in a run, and Yoshida followed with a single to score two more. The Koreans scored one in the eighth to make it 8-6 but left the bases loaded when Yuki Matsumoto struck out Hyeseong Kim. Atsuki Taneichi was the winning pitcher with a save for Taisei Ota. Yeong Hyun Park took the loss. New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye was at the game on Saturday. On Friday, actor Timothée Chalamet and pop singer Bad Bunny showed up. Reporting by The Associated Press.​Japan hit four home runs, including two by Cubs slugger Seiya Suzuki, as Shohei Ohtani & Co. beat South Korea in Pool C action.  

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