The Norwalk Hour

Urías leads Mexico into semifinals

- By Alanis Thames

MIAMI — Luis Urías hit the go-ahead single in a three-run seventh inning that fueled Mexico’s 5-4 comeback victory over Puerto Rico to advance to its first-ever World Baseball Classic semifinals.

Mexico will face Shohei Ohtani and Japan in the semifinals Monday. Puerto Rico failed to make it past the second round for the first time.

“What a game. I don’t have a cap with me but if I did, I’d tip it to Puerto Rico," Mexico manager Benji Gil said. "We fought until the end. Thank God, we managed to come out with a victory against a great team.”

Isaac Paredes, who homered earlier, tied it at 4 with a single off losing pitcher Alexis Díaz that drove in Austin Barnes and Tampa Bay Rays outfielder Randy Arozarena.

Puerto Rico tried to rally in the ninth with singles from Christian Vazquez and Francisco Lindor, but reliever Giovanny Gallegos got out of the jam for the save.

Arozarena saved the potential tying run in the eighth when he made a leaping catch at the wall in left center.

“We know what kind of player Randy is. He’s a great player. He killed us,” Puerto Rico manager Yadier Molina said. “We couldn’t score. But they played very well. We started very strong, but then the Mexican pitching made some adjustment­s and kept us in zeros.”

Puerto Rico was coming off an emotional quarterfin­als-clinching victory over the Dominican

Republic on Wednesday, when New York Mets star closer Edwin Díaz tore the patellar tendon in his right knee while celebratin­g the win. The sellout crowd of 35,817 at loanDepot park in Miami cheered when Diaz’s jersey appeared on the Jumbotron.

Javier Baez and Eddie Rosario homered off Mexico starter Julio Urías in a four-run first inning.

Rosario hit his second home run of the tournament. Baez, in one of his best games of the event, had three hits, giving him seven total.

“We had a very difficult start to the game but we know the kind of team we have and how united we are," Paredes said. "There were many innings remaining and we responded at the zero hour.”

Urías allowed five hits and four runs and struck out four before he was lifted after the fourth inning at 60 pitches, which is 20 fewer than the WBC quarterfin­als pitch limit of 80.

JoJo Romero got the win.

Paredes made it 4-1 in the second when he homered against Marcus Stroman, which was one of Mexico’s five hits off Puerto Rico’s starter.

Stroman allowed three singles in the fifth, one of which drove in a run for Mexico to make it 4-2. He had two strikeouts in 4 1-3 innings.

Puerto Rico finished second in the past two WBCs. Earlier in this tournament, its pitchers turned in an all-time performanc­e against Israel in pool play with an eightinnin­g perfect game.

Mexico won group C with a 3-1 record in pool play.

 ?? Megan Briggs/Getty Images ?? Team Mexico’s Luis Urías hits a single against Team Puerto Rico during the sixth inning in the World Baseball Classic quarterfin­als on Friday in Miami.
Megan Briggs/Getty Images Team Mexico’s Luis Urías hits a single against Team Puerto Rico during the sixth inning in the World Baseball Classic quarterfin­als on Friday in Miami.
 ?? Marta Lavandier/Associated Press ?? Team Mexico players rush pitcher Giovanny Gallegos (65) after defeating Puerto Rico 5-4 in a World Baseball Classic game on Friday in Miami.
Marta Lavandier/Associated Press Team Mexico players rush pitcher Giovanny Gallegos (65) after defeating Puerto Rico 5-4 in a World Baseball Classic game on Friday in Miami.

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