Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Japan beats Mexico and will play for another title

- By Matt Martell

SOUTH WILLIAMSPO­RT » It took only one batter to send Japan on its way to the championsh­ip game of the Little League World Series.

Keitaro Miyahara smacked a leadoff home run to left-center, capping a ninepitch at-bat and powering Japan past Mexico 5-0 on Saturday for the internatio­nal bracket title.

Miyahara, 6 for 12 in the tournament, slipped coming out of the box before sprinting around the bases, giving a little fist pump at third.

“After the first home run off this opposing pitcher, the momentum changed,” Japan manager Junnji Hidaka said through an interprete­r. “Once one of our hitters got a home run off of him, we believed we could hit off him. That’s a very good pitcher that we faced.”

Japan, with three shutouts in four tournament games, will play Sunday against Lufkin, Texas, which beat Greenville, North Carolina, 6-5 in the U.S. championsh­ip. If Japan wins, it will be its fifth championsh­ip in eight years and 11th overall.

Tokyo Kitasuna, the club representi­ng Japan this year, has won the title three times, most recently in 2015 when it was also managed by Hidaka.

Mexico unraveled after Miyahara’s blast, giving up three more runs in the first.

Japan loaded the bases thanks to a dropped third strike, a throwing error by pitcher Jorge Garcia and a walk before Yuya Nakajima grounded a two-run single through the left side.

Another run scored on a wild pitch before Garcia escaped further trouble. By that time, he had thrown 39 pitches. Little Leaguers are allowed 85 in a game.

 ?? GENE J. PUSKAR — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Japan’s Natsuki Yajima, left, scores the second of two runs on a single by Yuya Nakajima as the ball gets away from Mexico catcher Jorge Lambarria in the first inning of the Internatio­nal Championsh­ip.
GENE J. PUSKAR — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Japan’s Natsuki Yajima, left, scores the second of two runs on a single by Yuya Nakajima as the ball gets away from Mexico catcher Jorge Lambarria in the first inning of the Internatio­nal Championsh­ip.

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