Korea blown out by Japan for 2nd straight loss; tournament hangs in balance

Published date10 March 2023
Publication titleThe Korea Times

South Korea was crushed by Japan 13-4 on Friday for its second straight loss at the World Baseball Classic (WBC), getting pushed to the brink of elimination with two games remaining.

Japan overwhelmed South Korea with 13 hits, including two by Los Angeles Angels star Shohei Ohtani and three from the new Boston Red Sox outfielder Masataka Yoshida.

Yang Eui-ji homered for the second straight game for South Korea, and Park Kun-woo also went deep in the losing effort.

South Korea started the tournament with an 8-7 loss to Australia on Thursday. South Korea must now win the next two games ? against the Czech Republic on Sunday and China on Monday ? and then get help from other countries to finish among the top two teams in Pool B and reach the quarterfinals.

South Korea doesn't control its own destiny and must rely on a complicated tiebreaking procedure.

South Korean starter Kim Kwang-hyun was on fire early on, as he struck out five through two innings.

His teammates responded in kind with three runs off starter Yu Darvish in the top of the third. Yang touched him for a two-run home run, and after Kim Ha-seong reached with a two-out error, Lee Jung-hoo brought him home with a single to left, putting South Korea up 3-0.

But the lead evaporated in the very next half inning, as Japan put up a four-spot while chasing Kim from the game.

The left-hander walked the first two batters of the bottom third, and it set up consecutive RBI hits by Lars Nootbaar and Kensuke Kondoh that made it a 3-2 game.

Won Tae-in relieved Kim...

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