Albuquerque Journal

US thrashes Cuba and advances to WBC final

Will face Mexico or Japan on Tuesday after dominant 14-2 victory

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MIAMI — Trea Turner homered twice to give him a tournament-leading four, and the defending champion United States romped over Cuba 14-2 on Sunday night to reach its second straight World Baseball Classic final.

Paul Goldschmid­t and Cedric Mullins also homered for the Americans, who scored in seven of eight innings — putting up crooked numbers in five of them. Turner and Goldschmid­t had four RBIs each.

The U.S. plays Japan or Mexico in Tuesday night’s championsh­ip, trying to join the Samurai Warriors as the only nations to win the title twice.

Turner, hitting No. 9 in the batting order, has a tournament­leading 10 RBIs. He followed his go-ahead, eighth-inning grand slam a night earlier against Venezuela with a solo homer in the second inning off Roenis Elias (0-1) and a three-run drive in the sixth against Elian Leyva.

Cuba went ahead when its first four batters reached off Adam Wainwright (2-0) without getting a ball out of the infield. The 41-year-old right-hander recovered to strand the bases loaded, and the American offense pummeled Cuban pitchers for 14 hits, including eight for extra bases.

Goldschmid­t hit a go-ahead, two-run homer in the first on a 112 mph rocket high over the left-field wall. He added a two-run single in the fifth.

St. Louis third baseman Nolan Arenado left after he was hit on a hand by a pitch in the fifth inning, briefly raising another injury concern before X-rays came back as negative. Mets closer Edwin Díaz sustained a season-ending knee injury during the celebratio­n that followed Puerto Rico’s win on Wednesday and Houston second baseman Jose Altuve broke a thumb when hit by a pitch while playing for Venezuela on Saturday. Altuve needs surgery after getting hurt in Venezuela’s 9-7 quarterfin­al loss to the United States, and the Astros said Sunday they will announce a prognosis after the operation.

The eight-time All-Star and the 2017 American League MVP fell after he was struck by a 95.9 mph sinker from Colorado reliever Daniel Bard in the fifth inning.

Fans in the sellout crowd of 35,779 at LoanDepot Park on Sunday sounded evenly split between the U.S. and Cuba. Several hundred people gathered before the game outside the ballpark in Miami’s Little Havana section to protest the presence of the Cuban team, whose island nation has been under communist rule since 1959.

Cuban fans roared in the early going when their team’s first four batters strung together three infield hits and a bases-loaded walk off Wainwright, who contribute­d to his early troubles when he failed to field a pair of grounders.

Wainwright allowed one run and five hits in four innings. Cardinals teammate Miles Mikolas pitched the final five innings.

An Olympic gold medalist in 1992, 1996 and 2004, Cuba’s national team has struggled in recent years as many top players left for MLB.

Fo r the first time, Cuba this year is using some players under contract with MLB clubs, including Chicago White Gold Glove centerfiel­der Luis Robert and third baseman Yoán Moncada. Former All-Star outfielder Yoenis Céspedes also is on the roster.

“It’s a dream for us to mix these players,” manager Armando Johnson said. “We want these players to join us in any championsh­ip.”

Cuba and the U.S. met for the first time in the WBC. In the 2008 Olympics, which did not include active big leaguers, Cuba beat manager Davey Johnson’s Americans 5-4 in 11 innings en route to a silver medal. The U.S. took bronze.

SECOND GUESSED: U.S. manager Mark DeRosa on what he did after Saturday night’s comefrom-behind quarterfin­al win over Venezuela.

“I was reading how horrible a manager I was on social media first,” he said.

 ?? MARTA LAVANDIER/ASSCOAITED PRESS ?? U.S.’s Paul Goldschmid­t celebrates after scoring on Nolan Arenado’s hit in the fourth inning of Sunday night’s dominant 14-2 win over Cuba. Goldschmid­t contribute­d to the effort with a two-run homer.
MARTA LAVANDIER/ASSCOAITED PRESS U.S.’s Paul Goldschmid­t celebrates after scoring on Nolan Arenado’s hit in the fourth inning of Sunday night’s dominant 14-2 win over Cuba. Goldschmid­t contribute­d to the effort with a two-run homer.

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