South Korea scores 11 against Israel to advance to final 4 in Olympic baseball

Defending champions South Korea smashed Israel's pitching on Monday, earning 18 hits in an 11-1 mercy-rule win to secure the first final-four berth of the six-team Tokyo 2020 tournament.

South Korea will play the U.S.-Japan winner on Wednesday

South Korea players celebrate after the bottom of the seventh inning following their mercy-rule win over Israel on Monday. (Kazuhiro Fujihara/Getty Images)

Defending champions South Korea smashed Israel's pitching on Monday, earning 18 hits in an 11-1 mercy-rule win to secure the first final-four berth of the six-team Tokyo 2020 tournament.

Korea struck first with a sacrifice fly, and added two more runs on a homer by Oh Ji-hwan, his second against Israel at the Games.

Israel first baseman Danny Valencia walked with the bases loaded to make it 3-1 in the fifth inning.

But the score lasted for about as long as rain fell in the inning. Valencia spiked a throw to home plate in the bottom half of the fifth, allowing the first of seven runs that would go on to put Korea up 10-1. A run in the seventh ended the game under the tournament's mercy rule for blowouts.

Both sides entered Monday weary, with Korea playing just 14 hours after ending their last game and Israel enduring a second-straight hot afternoon game. Israel mustered only three hits.

The teams replaced their starting pitchers early, making it a game for bullpens to fight. The same happened last Thursday at the Games when Israel were poised to defeat Korea for the second-straight time in international competition before being downed by two consecutive ninth-inning hit-batsmen.

Israel's pitching staff, which lacks significant professional experience, came into the Games an obvious weakness. But they outpitched Mexico on Sunday to notch Israel's first-ever Olympic baseball victory.

Israel now play a win-or-go-home game against Dominican Republic on Tuesday. The side left standing then play on Wednesday against the loser of Monday's later game, which is between Japan and the United States.

Korea play the U.S.-Japan winner, also on Wednesday.

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