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Israel shocks Cuba to go 4-0 at WBC

ISRAEL took advantage of timely hits and solid pitching yesterday to beat Cuba 4-1 and improve to 4-0 in the World Baseball Classic.

Alfredo Despaigne put Cuba up 1-0 with a solo home run in the second inning at Tokyo Dome but Israel tied the game in the fourth on a double by Ryan Lavarnway that scored Ike Davis from first.

Team Israel took a 2-1 lead in the sixth when Zach Borenstein singled to right scoring Ty Kelly from second base. Blake Gailen made it 3-1 with a two-out double to right that scored Nate Freiman.

“We didn’t light up the scoreboard today but we were able to get the timely hits when we needed them,” Borenstein said. “Things are just clicking for us.”

Israel tacked on another run in the eighth on a sacrifice bunt by Gailen that scored Borenstein from third.

Starter Jason Marquis gave up one run on four hits over 5-2/3 innings. Zach Thornton picked up the win after coming on in the sixth and recording four outs.

“I had a little more left in the tank but it was the right time to take me out,” Marquis said. “The bullpen did a great job and hopefully we can keep it going and get the win tomorrow.”

Josh Zeid pitched out of a bases-loaded jam in the eighth when he got Willian Saavedra to ground out to third with two out and finished the game for the save.

Israel will face the Netherlands today looking to maintain its perfect record. In their previous game in the first round in Seoul, Israel beat the Netherlands 4-2.

The top two teams in the second round advance to the March 20-22 championship round at Dodger Stadium.

Israel’s team is made up almost entirely of Jewish-American players who have major and minor league experience.

Also, Sho Nakata drove in two runs with a single in the 11th inning as Japan beat the Netherlands 8-6 to also improve to 4-0.

Under the tournament’s tiebreak rule, the 11th inning started with runners at first and second base. Seiya Suzuki bunted to advance the runners and set up Nakata’s clutch hit to left field.

Japan took a 5-1 lead in the third inning but the Dutch tied it with four runs in the bottom of the frame, including a two-run homer by Wladimir Balentien.


 

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