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Day #3

 

Group A

 

:JPN b. :NED  4-3 (NED were leading 3-0 after 5 innings :yikes:)

:PUR b. :AUS  5-1

 

Standings

 

:JPN  3W, 0L (advance to the Medal Round with a 1-0 record)

:NED  2W, 1L (advance to the Medal Round with a 0-1 record)

:PUR  1W, 2L (advance to the Consolation Round with a 1-0 record)

:AUS  0W, 3L (advance to the Consolation Round with a 0-1 record)

 

 

Group B

 

:USA b. :CHN  6-0

:CAN b. :ITA  5-4 

 

Standings

 

:USA  3W, 0L (advance to the Medal Round with a 1-0 record)

:CAN  2W, 1L (advance to the Medal Round with a 0-1 record)

:ITA  1W, 2L (advance to the Consolation Round with a 1-0 record)

:CHN  0W, 3L (advance to the Consolation Round with a 0-1 record)

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what a shame! :cry:

 

:ITA did throw a deserved win away in the bottom of the 7th inning, gifting :CAN a medal chance despite the many errors made by their defence and the not exactly solid performance by their pitchers :facepalm:

 

and Today it's already time for the Main Round, with the big clash between :USA and :JPN set to begin in a few minutes, @ 11 a.m. CET (7 p.m. in Japan, 5 a.m. ET in North America) :cheer:

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Day #4

 

Medal Round

 

:USA b. :JPN  2-0

:CAN b. :NED  6-3

 

Standings

 

:USA  2W, 0L (advance to the Gold Medal game)

:JPN  1W, 1L (advance to the Gold Medal game with a win)

:CAN  1W, 1L (advance to the Gold Medal game with a win)

:NED  0W, 2L (advance to the Bronze Medal game)

 

 

Consolation Round

 

:CHN b. :AUS  5-2

:PUR b. :ITA  8-6 (after 9 innings) 

 

Standings

 

:PUR  2W, 0L

:ITA  1W, 1L

:CHN  1W, 1L

:AUS  0W, 2L

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Day #5

 

Medal Round

 

:JPN b. :CAN  7-2

:USA b. :NED  7-0 (after 5 innings)

 

Standings

 

:USA  3W, 0L (advance to the Gold Medal game)

:JPN  2W, 1L (advance to the Gold Medal game)

:CAN  1W, 2L (advance to the Bronze Medal game)

:NED  0W, 3L (advance to the Bronze Medal game)

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so, :ITA can't overtake :CHN even if they win and keep :AUS to 0 runs scored, unless they do win X-0 playing at least 1/3 of the 7th offensive inning (which is even more difficult than what it already looks, given that :ITA are the Home team and attack second later Tonight)

 

on the other hand, :ITA would overtake at least :PUR if they win with any score and keeping :AUS to max 1 run scored

 

finally, :AUS would overtake :ITA and finish 7th with a win Tonight

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1 hour ago, Josh said:

What happened to :MEX :yikes::mumble: 

 

I remember we beat them in the bronze medal match at Tokyo 2020 just a couple of years ago, and now they can’t even qualify for the World Cup? …

 

@phelps

Mexico finished 6th at the 2022 Pan American Championships, only the top 5 qualified to the World Cup.

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