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Japanese pitching prospect gifts Czech player candy after hitting him with pitch

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The Czech Republic had a rough go at the World Baseball Classic this year as they were eliminated by Australia after an 8-3 loss and finished pool play with a 1-3 record.

Czech Republic players got to face some of the best players in the world and left Tokyo with an experience of a lifetime, even if there were some bumps and bruises along the way.

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William Escala of Czech Republic reacts after he was hit by pitcher Roki Sasaki of Japan while batting during their Pool B game at the World Baseball Classic at the Tokyo Dome, Japan, Saturday, March 11, 2023.  (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko)

William Escala was hit by a pitch from Japan’s Roki Sasaki on Saturday. He hit the dirt writhing in pain and holding his knee. Sasaki, one of the top prospects in Japan, hit Escala with a 100-mph fastball. He threw 21 pitches at 100 mph or more.

Escala said afterward the entire experience was all worth it and Sasaki found a unique way to apologize.

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Roki Sasaki of Japan pitches during their Pool B game against the Czech Republic at the World Baseball Classic at the Tokyo Dome, Japan, Saturday, March 11, 2023.  (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko)

"He gave me some goodies, and a bunch of different candies and stuff like that," he said. "And then I asked him if he could sign the ball as a memory for me. Something I will keep. Very cool. Something I’ll cherish and never forget."

Japan’s team Twitter account showed a pitcher of the two players. Escala was holding a giant bag of candy.

"That was a wow moment," Escala’s teammate Petr Zyma told

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