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US edge Japan 2- 1 to reach 1st WBC final

Outfielder hopes team performanc­e can draw more top players to event

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The US tagged on an eighth- inning run to edge out Japan 2- 1 at Dodger Stadium on Tuesday to advance to the World Baseball Classic ( WBC) final for the first time.

Adam Jones provided the decisive play when he broke a keenly contested 1- 1 tie with a ground ball out to third base that scored Brandon Crawford and eliminated two- time WBC champions Japan at the semifinal stage.

“We’re one game away from doing something we’ve never done before,” American outfielder Andrew McCutchen said in an on- field interview.

“This is awesome to have the opportunit­y to be here.”

The US advance to face unbeaten Puerto Rico in the championsh­ip game at Dodger Stadium.

The Puerto Ricans ( 7- 0) edged Netherland­s 4- 3 in their semifinal on Monday to book a second straight trip to the finals after losing to the Dominican Republic in 2013.

Seven US pitchers combined to limit Japan, who were the only other undefeated team in the tournament prior to Tuesday’s loss.

Right- hander Tanner Roark made his second appearance and first start of the event, giving up two hits and no runs in four innings before being replaced.

Luke Gregerson came on in the ninth to shut down Japan with three straight outs as he recorded his third save of the WBC.

McCutchen gave the Americans a 1- 0 lead in the fourth inning on an RBI single, while Japan tied the contest with a sixth- inning home run from Ryosuke Kikuchi.

The winning run was set up when Crawford singled off Kodai Senga ( 1- 1) with one out in the eighth, and Ian Kinsler followed with a double that brought Jones up to bat.

Japan starter Tomoyuki Sugano tossed six innings and allowed one run in the no- decision.

The WBC has not always drawn many of the top American players to the competitio­n but McCutchen was hopeful that this year’s run could help change that.

“We don’t focus on who’s not here – we focus on who is here,” McCutchen said.

“Hopefully in the near future guys will want to play more after they see what we’re doing now.”

The finalists have already met in this year’s tournament when Puerto Rico edged the US 6- 5 at Petco Park in San Diego in a second- round pool game on Friday.

 ??  ?? ( From left) Christian Yelich, Andrew McCutchen and Adam Jones of the US celebrate their 2- 1 semifinal win over Japan during the 2017 World Baseball Classic on Tuesday in Los Angeles.
( From left) Christian Yelich, Andrew McCutchen and Adam Jones of the US celebrate their 2- 1 semifinal win over Japan during the 2017 World Baseball Classic on Tuesday in Los Angeles.

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