New York Post

Puerto Rico ends Dominican streak

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Yadier Molina homered and hit an RBI single to lead exuberant Puerto Rico to a 3-1 victory against the Dominican Republic in the second round of the World Baseball Classic on Tuesday night.

Eddie Rosario doubled in the goahead run in the fourth and also threw out a runner at the plate for Puerto Rico, which snapped the Dominicans’ 11-game WBC winning streak.

It was a rematch of the 2013 WBC title game, which the Dominicans won 3-0 at San Francisco’s AT&T Park.

The small but peppy crowd at Petco Park chanted, clapped, waved flags and banged cowbells throughout the game.

The Puerto Ricans responded with the joy of Little Leaguers. After right fielder Rosario threw out Jean Segura at the plate with a one-hopper to catcher Molina to end the top of the first, pitcher Orlando Roman jumped in the air while Molina punched the air in celebratio­n. Teammates converged on Rosario and chestbumpe­d him so hard he fell down.

After Molina threw out Nelson Cruz trying to steal second to end the eighth, the catcher again jumped for joy and the infielders practicall­y skipped off the field. Second baseman Javier Baez threw the ball all the way into the third deck at Petco Park.

Edwin Diaz struck out Segura to earn the save and an emotional hug from Molina. One of the Puerto Rico players tossed the rosin bag in the air.

The Puerto Ricans won Pool D in Jalisco, Mexico.

Cruz homered for the Dominicans, who won Pool C in Miami before large, boisterous crowds.

Dominican manager Tony Pena was ejected after arguing a strike call in the eighth. He ran out and got into umpire Will Little’s face, and then slipped and fell to the ground.

Japan 8, Cuba 5

Tetsuto Yamada hit two home runs to lead Japan to a win over Cuba.

Pinch hitter Seiichi Uchikawa broke a 5-5 tie on a sacrifice fly in the eighth inning, and Yamada made it 8-5 with a two-run shot to center field at Tokyo Dome.

Yamada also hit a leadoff homer in the first inning.

“I wasn’t pleased with my batting in the first four games,” Yamada said. “I was determined to do better today. I felt good in batting practice and felt this could be my day.”

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