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USA thrash Cuba to reach World Baseball Classic final as protesters invade field

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Trea Turner homered twice to give himself a tournament-leading four, and the defending champion United States romped past Cuba 14-2 on Sunday night to reach their second straight World Baseball Classic final.

Paul Goldschmidt and Cedric Mullins also homered for the Americans, who scored in seven of eight innings – putting up crooked numbers in five of them.

Turner and Goldschmidt had four RBIs each. The Americans will play Japan or Mexico in Tuesday night’s championship game, trying to join the Samurai Warriors as the only nations to win the title twice.

Turner, hitting No 9 in the batting order, has a tournament-leading 10 RBIs. He followed his go-ahead, eighth-inning grand slam a night earlier against Venezuela with a solo homer in the second inning off Roenis Elias, and a three-run drive in the sixth against Elian Leyva.

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