Netherlands, Israel advance to second round of WBC

Published 1:30 am Wednesday, March 8, 2017

Netherlands, Israel advance to second round of WBC
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Netherlands, Israel advance to second round of WBC
Netherlands, Israel advance to second round of WBC
Netherlands, Israel advance to second round of WBC
Netherlands, Israel advance to second round of WBC
Netherlands, Israel advance to second round of WBC
Netherlands, Israel advance to second round of WBC
Cuba’s Yurisbel Gracial steals second base as the ball gets away from China second baseman Du Xiaolei during the second inning of their first-round game Wednesday at the World Baseball Classic in Tokyo. (AP Photo/Koji Sasahara)
Cuba’s Yurisbel Gracial steals second base as the ball gets away from China second baseman Du Xiaolei during the second inning of their first-round game Wednesday at the World Baseball Classic in Tokyo. (AP Photo/Koji Sasahara)

Associated Press

TOKYO — Jurickson Profar drew a bases-loaded walk in the bottom of the ninth inning to lift the Netherlands to a 6-5 win over Taiwan on Wednesday in the World Baseball Classic.

The Netherlands improved to 2-0 in Pool A and advanced to the second round in Tokyo along with Israel, which also has a 2-0 record.

South Korea and Taiwan failed to advance to the second round, which starts Sunday at Tokyo Dome.

Designated hitter Didi Gregorius contributed three doubles, including the game-tying hit in the eighth inning, to power the Netherlands offense. The New York Yankees’ shortstop had three RBI.

Israel has been the surprise of the tournament so far, beating South Korea 2-1 in its opening game and overpowering Taiwan 15-7 Tuesday.

In Pool B, Japan improved to 2-0 with a 4-1 win over Australia at Tokyo Dome. Sho Nakata hit a solo home run in the seventh inning and Yoshitomo Tsutsugo added a two-run homer in the eighth for the two-time champions.

In an earlier game, Roel Santos hit a two-run triple as Cuba scored four runs in the fourth inning in a 6-0 win over China.

Former major-league pitcher Bruce Chen held Cuba scoreless over the first 2 2/3 innings but a pitching change gave the Cuban batters the spark they needed.

Yoelkis Cespedes drove in the first run in the fourth off Luo Xia, and Santos’ triple to center field made it 3-0. Santos then scored on Alexander Ayala’s double to left.

Cuba’s starting pitcher, Vladimir Banos, went five innings and allowed only one base runner — a single from Yang Shunyi with one out in the fifth.

Cuba improved to 1-1 to keep alive its chances of advancing to the second round.