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Japan at Korea

      Japan scores three in eighth to win Pool 1, will meet U.S. in semis
     

    SAN DIEGO -- The World Baseball Classic is heading to Hollywood, and what could be more marquee than Daisuke Matsuzaka against Jake Peavy at Dodger Stadium?

    That's the expected pitching matchup for the second semifinal Sunday night in Los Angeles, when defending WBC champion Japan will face hobbled Team USA.

    Japan earned that matchup -- and an extra day of rest -- by rallying for three runs in the eighth inning Thursday night to beat South Korea 6-2 and win Pool 1. Japan and South Korea had already clinched semifinal berths.

    Korea, held to six hits by seven Japanese pitchers, will play Pool 2 winner Venezuela in the first semifinal on Saturday night.

    Japanese manager Tatsunori Hara said he read The Babe Ruth Story while growing up.

    "I have very high respect for American baseball," Hara said. "There is a great opportunity in front of us."

    Although the Japanese haven't announced Dice-K as the starter, it's his turn in the rotation and he hasn't pitched since throwing six brilliant innings in a 6-0 victory against Cuba on Sunday. The Boston Red Sox ace is 5-0 in five appearances during two WBCs. He's 2-0 this year after going 3-0 in leading Japan to the inaugural WBC championship in 2006, when he was named tournament MVP.

    "Is there a rule?" Hara said when asked to name his starter against the Americans. "I'd like to refrain from reciting it and give them an advantage."

    Peavy, the San Diego Padres ace who won the 2007 NL Cy Young Award, is scheduled to start for the Americans, who reached the semis with a dramatic 6-5 victory against Puerto Rico on Tuesday night.

    "Today, we didn't put that great of meaning toward winning or losing," South Korean manager Kim In-sik said.

    With the score tied at 2 in the eighth, Hara pinch-hit for his Nos. 4 and 5 hitters, a move that paid off with back-to-back singles that keyed a three-run rally.

    No. 3 hitter Norichika Aoki reached with a leadoff bunt single against Oh Seung-hwan (0-1) and Atsunori Inaba singled to right-center while pinch-hitting for Kenji Johjima of the Seattle Mariners, giving the Japanese runners on first and third with no outs.

    South Korea's Kim Kwang-hyun came on to face lefty pinch-hitter Michihiro Ogasawara, who singled past second baseman Jeong Keun-woo to bring in Aoki with the go-ahead run. Yoshiyuki Kamei sacrificed and Akinori Iwamura singled in Inaba. Ogasawara came around to score on an error by center fielder Lee Taek-Keun, his second of the game.

    "It was a tense moment," Ogasawara said. "I was getting ready and the one opportunity was there and I walked right into it. I was tenacious. I was able to produce something."

    Ichiro Suzuki doubled and scored on Aoki's single in the ninth. He heads into the semis hitting only .212 (7-for-33).

    Japan took a 2-1 lead in the second inning on a home run by Seiichi Uchikawa and an RBI single by Yasuyuki Kataoka. Uchikawa's home run landed near a large Japanese flag hanging on a railing on the balcony on the second level of the Western Metal Supply Co. brick warehouse just beyond the left-field corner.

    That lead held up until South Korea's Lee Bum-ho homered over the 396-foot sign in straightaway center field leading off the seventh inning against reliever Masahiro Tanaka.

    South Korea had taken a 1-0 lead on Kim Hyun-soo's RBI double in the first inning.

    Reliever Hideki Wakui (1-0) earned the victory by striking out the only batter he faced to end the seventh. Starter Tetsuya Utsumi allowed one run and three hits in 2 2/3 innings.

    South Korean starter Jang Won-sam went three innings, allowing one earned run and five hits.

    South Korea's Lee Young-kyu was hit in the back of the helmet by a pitch from Utsumi in the third inning and collapsed in pain. After several minutes on the ground, he got up and was able to walk off the field.

    The crowd of 14,832 at 42,000-seat Petco Park chanted and pounded Thunder Stix.

     
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    Atsunori Inaba (left) and Michihiro Ogasawara exult after scoring in the decisive eighth inning.  (AP)
    Atsunori Inaba (left) and Michihiro Ogasawara exult after scoring in the decisive eighth inning. (AP)

     
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    Japan
    Ichiro Suzuki, RF5110006.212
    Hiroyuki Nakajima, SS4000022.286
    Norichika Aoki, CF5121000.393
    Kenji Johjima, C3010000.375
    a-Atsunori Inaba, PH-DH2120000.278
    Seiichi Uchikawa, OF3111001.231
    b-Michihiro Ogasawara, PH-1B2111002.217
    Shuichi Murata, INF2120000.320
    c-Yoshiyuki Kamei, PR-LF10100001.000
    Akinori Iwamura, 2B4021012.286
    Shinnosuke Abe, C4010024.167
    Yasuyuki Kataoka, 3B2011201.222
    Totals3761552518
    a-Singled for K Johjima in the 8th.
    b-Singled for S Uchikawa in the 8th.
    c-Singled for S Murata in the 4th.
    BATTING
    2B - I Suzuki (1); A Inaba (3)
    HR - S Uchikawa (1)
    RBI - N Aoki (7); S Uchikawa (4); M Ogasawara (2); A Iwamura (1); Y Kataoka (1)
    S - H Nakajima (2); Y Kamei (1)
    BASERUNNING
    SB - K Johjima (1); Y Kamei (1); A Iwamura (1); Y Kataoka (3)
    CS - Y Kamei (1)

    Japan
    Tetsuya Utsumi 2.23111203.38
    Satoshi Komatsu 2.20001500.00
    Masahiro Tanaka 0.21110216.75
    Tetsuya Yamaguchi 0.20000000.00
    Hideaki Wakui (W,1-0) 0.10000102.70
    Takahiro Mahara 1.01000100.00
    Kyuji Fujikawa 1.01000000.00

    Korea
    Keun-Woo Jeong, 2B4120010.350
    Yong-Kyu Lee, OF0000000.333
    a-Jong Wook Lee, PR-RF2000021.167
    Hyun-Soo Kim, LF4011002.318
    Tae Kyun Kim, 1B3000122.364
    Dae Ho Lee, DH3000112.286
    Bum Ho Lee, 3B4121011.375
    Taek-Keun Lee, CF4010002.200
    Min-ho Kang, C2000022.000
    b-Shin-Soo Choo, PH-OF1000001.100
    Jeong Choi, INF2000011.000
    Ki Hyuk Park, SS1000010.150
    Kyung Oan Park, C0000000.059
    c-Jin Young Lee, PH1000001.308
    Totals3126221115
    a-Struck out swinging for Y Lee in the 3rd.
    b-Grounded out for M Kang in the 7th.
    c-Grounded out for K Park in the 9th.
    BATTING
    2B - H Kim (2)
    HR - B Lee (3)
    RBI - H Kim (3); B Lee (6)
    S - Y Lee (2)
    BASERUNNING
    SB - K Jeong (1); T Lee (1)

    Korea
    Wonsam Jang 3.05210215.06
    Seung Ho Lee 1.21001200.00
    Jae Woo Lee 2.12001006.23
    Seung Hwan Oh (L,0-1) 0.022200018.00
    Kwang-Hyun Kim 0.221001021.60
    Tae Hoon Im 1.13110005.40