The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Cuba reaches semifinals for first time since ’06

After beating Australia in Tokyo, Cuba to play next game in Miami.

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Cuba advanced to the World Baseball Classic semifinals for the first time since 2006 with a 4-3 win over Australia on Wednesday night as Alfredo Despaigne hit a tiebreakin­g sacrifice fly and Yoelkis Guibert followed with a two-run single in three-run fifth inning.

Using current major leaguers for the first time at the WBC, Cuba plays on Sunday in Miami against the winner of a quarterfin­al between Venezuela and the Group C runner-up: Canada, Colombia, Mexico or the U.S.

Former Philadelph­ia Phillies prospect Rixon Wingrove, who led Australia with seven RBIS in the tournament, hit a go-ahead RBI single in the second and had a two-run homer in the sixth off the Chicago Cubs’ Roenis Elías. Australia got two on later in the sixth before Elías retired Milwaukee Brewers prospect Alex Hall on a flyout.

Elías pitched a perfect seventh and Liván Moinelo worked around a pair of walks in a hitless eighth by striking out Ulrich Bojarski and retiring Tim Kennelly on an inning-ending flyout. Raidel Martinez pitched a 1-2-3 ninth for the save, striking out Darryl George on the eighth pitch of the at-bat for the final out.

Before a crowd of 35,061 at the Tokyo Dome, Luis Robert tied the score for Cuba with a run-scoring groundout in the third.

Cuba, which lost the 2006 final to Japan, had been eliminated in the second round of the previous three WBCS. The Cubans won their third straight game in this tournament after losing the first two.

Australia advanced past the group stage for the first time.

Yoán Moncada of the Chicago White Sox had two hits and two walks, and is hitting .421 with five RBIS. Moncada sparked the third with a one-out double off Mitch Neunborn, who had walked Roel Santos leading off.

Winner Miguel Romero, the second of five Cuban pitchers, allowed one hit in 1⅔ scoreless innings.

Santos singled leading off the fifth against loser Josh Guyer, who walked Moncada. Sam Holland walked Robert, and Cuba went ahead on the sacrifice fly by Despaigne, who is hitting .412 (7 for 17) with four RBIS. The 36-yearold outfielder/designated hitter is a fan favorite in Japan after playing for the Pacific League’s Chiba Lotte Marines from 2014-16 and Fukuoka Softbank Hawks from 2017 through last season.

 ?? EUGENE HOSHIKO/AP ?? Cuban players celebrate a 4-3 victory over Australia on Wednesday in a World Baseball Classic quarterfin­al in Tokyo. Cuba started 0-2 in the tournament but has won three straight games.
EUGENE HOSHIKO/AP Cuban players celebrate a 4-3 victory over Australia on Wednesday in a World Baseball Classic quarterfin­al in Tokyo. Cuba started 0-2 in the tournament but has won three straight games.

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