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Japan edge USA to win World Baseball Classic

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Shohei Ohtani struck out Mike Trout in a showdown between two of the game's best players to seal Japan's 3-2 victory over the United States in a riveting World Baseball Classic final in Miami.Baseball is the United States' national pastime but Japan's win over the defending WBC champions means they have won three of five editions of the global showcase.

They were a perfect 7-0 through this year's edition.The contest at LoanDepot Park on Tuesday. ended in a duel that is likely to go down in baseball folklore as Ohtani, the hitting and pitching sensation from Japan, faced off against his Los Angeles Angels team mate and US captain Trout."Whether I got him out or he got a hit off of me, I didn't want to have any regrets," said Ohtani through an interpreter. "I wanted to make my best pitch."This is a different experience, representing your country and facing guys representing their country.

It was a different intensity and it was great."Carrying their nation's flags, the two men had led their respective teams onto the field and then at the climax, in a moment of pure sporting magic, stood across from each other with everything on the line.With Japan clinging to a 3-2 ninth inning lead they turned to their ace Ohtani.He walked the first batter he faced in Jeff McNeil but then got Mookie Betts to hit into a double play, bringing up Trout with two out and the sellout crowd on its feet.Throwing 100 mph fastballs Ohtani struck out his Angels team mate on six pitches to trigger celebrations as the Japan team poured out of the dugout.Japan manager Hideki Kuriyama said the win could have a big impact on the sport's popularity back home."All the kids in Japan who are watching that might think, 'Oh, that's really cool', and they might

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