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Day 5 (November 13) Results:

 

Group A:

 

:PUR Puerto Rico 2-5 :VEN Venezuela

:MEX Mexico 8-6 :NED Netherlands

 

Group B:

 

:AUS Australia 3-9 :JPN Japan

:DOM Dominican Republic 6-1 :CUB

:KOR Korea 3-6 :TWN Taiwan

 

Day 6 (November 14) Results:

 

Group A:

 

:NED Netherlands 0-11 :VEN Venezuela

:PUR Puerto Rico 3-4 :PAN Panama :yikes:

:USA United States 12-2 :MEX Mexico

 

USA and Venezuela advance to the Super Round

 

Group B:

 

:CUB Cuba 4-8 :KOR South Korea

:TWN Taiwan 2-1 :DOM Dominican Republic :yikes:

 

Day 7 (November 15) Results:

 

:DOM Dominican Republic 0-5 :AUS Australia :yikes:

:KOR South Korea 3-6 :JPN Japan

 

Day 8 (November 16) Results:

 

:AUS Australia 3-4 :CUB Cuba

:JPN Japan 3-1 :TWN Taiwan

:DOM Dominican Republic 6-9 :KOR

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3 hours ago, Topicmaster1010 said:

Earlier today, Taiwan beat the USA :hyper:

 

Of course it's car from the best US tram but it's still a big deal for Taiwanese baseball

very poor performance by the US bullpen both Yesterday and Today :facepalm:

 

not very impressed by this US team for the entire tournament, also in the Mexican first group (Panama deserved to qualify more than them, but they were lucky with the draw and won the decisive direct matchup)

 

Venezuela confirmed themselves as a very strong team at bat, but with too many troubles on the mound

 

Today against Japan they had to make a pitching change already in the 1st inning and basically they had to go for a bullpen game, but it didn't come out like the Dodgers'

 

Japan always on top of their game, even when the pitching staff doesn't perform at best...frankly, they look more and more unbeatable when no MLB superstar is involved (like in this case), but also when it comes down to the top of the pops it's not that they look worse (see 2023 WBC) :cheerlieconfused:

there's a serious risk that their domination becomes even too easy, the gap between them and the rest of the world is widening year after year

 

Taiwan might look like a surprise, but after the 2023 fail, I was sure they were going to rebound and establish themselves among the top teams in the WBSC tournaments, as they are very good in each and every aspect of the game (batting, pitching...maybe a bit less on defense, but you can't have it all)

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Super Round Results

 

21/11

 

:VEN b. :TPE  2-0

:JPN b. :USA  9-1

 

22/11

 

:TPE b. :USA  8-2

:JPN b. :VEN  9-6

 

nothing is decided yet, all teams still have a thoretical chance to make the Gold Medal match

 

Tomorrow, the last day of the Super Round sees :VEN facing the :USA at Noon local time (4 a.m. CET) and :JPN facing :TPE at 7 p.m. local time (11 a.m. CET)

 

the medal games are scheduled for Sunday, BMM at Noon local, GMM at 7 p.m. local

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