2013 World Baseball Classic championship explained

Year:2013
Game:World Baseball Classic Final
Visitor:Puerto Rico
Top1:0
Top2:0
Top3:0
Top4:0
Top5:0
Top6:0
Top7:0
Top8:0
Top9:0
Visitor R:0
Visitor H:3
Visitor E:0
Visitor Association:
Visitor Total:0
Home:Dominican Republic
Bot1:2
Bot2:0
Bot3:0
Bot4:0
Bot5:1
Bot6:0
Bot7:0
Bot8:0
Bot9:X
Home R:3
Home H:8
Home E:1
Home Association:
Home Total:3
Venue:Oracle Park
City:San Francisco, California, U.S.
Manager Visitor:Edwin Rodríguez
Manager Home:Tony Peña
Mvp Team:Dominican Republic
Mvp:Robinson Canó
Attendance:35,703
Time Of Game:5:30 p.m. PDT
Television:Multiple
Radio:Multiple
Previous:2009
Next:2017

The championship round of the 2013 World Baseball Classic was held at AT&T Park, San Francisco, California, United States from March 17 to 19, 2013.

The championship round was a single-elimination tournament. In the final (championship) game, the team with the higher winning percentage of games in the tournament were to be the home team. If the teams competing in the final had identical winning percentages in the tournament, then World Baseball Classic, Inc. (WBCI) would conduct a coin flip or draw to determine the home team.

The Dominican Republic defeated the Netherlands and Puerto Rico to win their first World Baseball Classic championship. Robinson Canó was named the tournament's Most Valuable Player.[1]

Bracket

Note: "1R" = runner up in Pool 1.

Results

Semifinal 1 − Puerto Rico 3, Japan 1

Two time World Baseball Classic defending champions Japan faces off against surprising upstart Puerto Rico in the first semi-final matchup. Puerto Rico scores a run from the first inning and scored two additional runs from a home run by Alex Ríos as the Japanese team struggle to catch up. Japan, however, only managed to score at least a run; Seiichi Uchikawa made a baserun snafu in an effort to steal second but was caught up between first and second bases as catcher Yadier Molina tags Uchikawa for a second out. Despite the efforts, Japan eventually loses to Puerto Rico 3-1 as their championship streak from two previous World Baseball Classic games has ended and the Japanese team gracefully bows out to the stands and the Puerto Rican baseball team after their defeat.

Final − Dominican Republic 3, Puerto Rico 0

In the final, Samuel Deduno started for the Dominican Republic, while Giancarlo Alvarado started for Puerto Rico.[2] [3] 35,703 fans attended the game at AT&T Park in San Francisco. An additional 50,000 Dominican fans watched the game at Estadio Quisqueya in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.[2] In Puerto Rico, the final was the most watched sporting event for the past year with nearly three-fourths of all households tuning in.[4] [5]

Edwin Encarnación hit a two-run double in the first inning, giving the Dominican Republic the lead. Erick Aybar had the game's third run batted in for the Dominican Republic. Deduno recorded five strikeouts in five scoreless innings pitched and Fernando Rodney completed the game with a save, his seventh save of the tournament.[2] Four Dominican relief pitchers combined for 4 scoreless innings.[6]

This was the third time in the tournament that the Dominican Republic defeated Puerto Rico.[2] The Dominican Republic completed the tournament with an 8–0 record, becoming the first undefeated team to win the World Baseball Classic.[5] Robinson Canó was named the Most Valuable Player of the Classic after he batted 15-for-32 (.469), the most hits in tournament history.[1] After the match the team was congratulated immediately for their victory by Dominican president Danilo Medina.[5] [7]

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Torrid stretch earns Cano Classic MVP. MLB.com. March 20, 2013. John. Schlegel. March 25, 2013.
  2. Web site: Associated Press . Dominican Republic wins 2013 World Baseball Classic; blanks Puerto Rico in final – MLB – Sporting News . Aol.sportingnews.com . March 20, 2013.
  3. News: WBC provides journeyman one shot at stardom . Usatoday.com . March 18, 2013. March 20, 2013 . John . Perrotto.
  4. News: Unbeaten Dominican Republic claim World Baseball Classic title. March 21, 2013. The Guardian. London. Steve. Busfield. March 20, 2013.
  5. News: To D.R., WBC title means everything. March 21, 2013. ESPN.com.
  6. News: World-Class Pitching Carries Undefeated Dominicans to Title. March 21, 2013. New York Times. Tyler. Kepner. March 20, 2013.
  7. Web site: Danilo Medina felicita la selección de béisbol. El Dia. March 21, 2013. https://archive.today/20130412110721/http://eldia.com.do/deportes/2013/3/20/109873/Danilo-Medina-felicita-la-seleccion-de-beisbol. April 12, 2013. dead.