Seiya Suzuki homers twice as Japan overpowers Korea in WBC - ESPN
TOKYO — Defending champion Japan hit four home runs — two by Chicago Cubs slugger Seiya Suzuki — to beat Korea 8-6 on Saturday and stay undefeated in Pool C of the World Baseball Classic.
Shohei Ohtani and Masataka Yoshida also homered for Japan. Ohtani's homer followed his grand slam Friday in a 13-0 win over Chinese Taipei.
Both teams showed more power than pitching, particularly in the first four innings in a slugfest as the two combined for five home runs topped by Suzuki's pair at the Tokyo Dome.
Japan and Australia are 2-0 in Pool C play and meet Sunday as the two favorites to advance to the quarterfinals. In Sunday's other game, Korea (1-1) faces Chinese Taipei (1-2).
Korea took a 3-0 lead in the top of the first inning off starter Yusei Kikuchi with consecutive singles by Do Yeong Kim, Jahmai Jones and Jung Hoo Lee and a two-run double by Bo Gyeong Moon.
Suzuki hit a two-run homer in the bottom of the inning to pull Japan back to 3-2.
Japan surged ahead 5-3 in the third on solo home runs by Ohtani, Suzuki and Yoshida.
Korea had its own home run derby in the top of the fourth, drawing even 5-5 on Hyeseong Kim's two-run homer off Japan's second pitcher, Hiromi Itoh. It was the fifth home run between the two teams through four innings.
Japan broke through in the seventh to lead 8-5. Young Kyu Kim, who entered in relief earlier in the inning, walked Suzuki with the bases loaded to force in a run, and Yoshida followed with a single to score two more.
The Koreans scored one in the eighth to make it 8-6 but left the bases loaded when Yuki Matsumoto struck out Hyeseong Kim.
Atsuki Taneichi was the winning pitcher with a save for Taisei Ota. Yeong Hyun Park took the loss.
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