Japan pulls away late to defeat Cuba in World Baseball Classic
2-time champions are 1 win away from advancing to final round
Tetsuto Yamada hit two home runs to lead Japan to an 8-5 win over Cuba in the World Baseball Classic on Tuesday.
Pinch hitter Seiichi Uchikawa broke a 5-5 tie on a sacrifice fly in the eighth inning and Yamada made it 8-5 with a two-run shot to centre field at Tokyo Dome.
Yamada also hit a leadoff homer in the first inning.
"I wasn't pleased with my batting in the first four games," Yamada said. "I was determined to do better today. I felt good in batting practice and felt this could be my day."
Two-time champion Japan improved to 2-0 in Pool E and can advance to the March 20-22 championship round in Los Angeles with a win over Israel (1-1) on Wednesday. The top two teams in the group advance.
The Netherlands (1-1) faces Cuba (0-2) in Wednesday's other game.
Cuba squanders lead
Cuba took a 4-2 lead in the fourth on Victor Mesa's single to left. Japan tied it in the fifth on RBIs by Norichika Aoki and Yoshitomo Tsutsugo.
Each team scored a run in the sixth.
Tsutsugo also had a big game at the plate for Japan. His three hits in his first three at-bats included game-tying singles in the third and fifth innings.
Japan, which finished third at the 2013 WBC, improved to 5-0 including first round games and will be looking to head to the semifinals in Los Angeles on a winning note.
"We have some regrets from the last tournament," Uchikawa said. "So we'll be looking to win tomorrow's game and go to the U.S. undefeated."
Even a win over the Dutch wouldn't guarantee the Cubans a chance to move on. They will need to wait for the result of the Japan-Israel game.