Cuba stunned by the Netherlands
Cuba’s hopes of reaching the final stages of the World Baseball Classic hanging by a thread after 6-2 loss.
Second baseman Jonathan Schoop earned four runs to put the Dutch through to a game between either Japan, the two-time defending champions, or Taiwan, and leave Cuba’s hopes hanging by a thread.
The win at Tokyo Dome, against one of the tournament favourites and 2006 finalists, was the second big upset recorded by the Netherlands after they shocked South Korea, runners-up in 2009, in the first round.
The Netherlands have never reached the final stage before, while Cuba have to go through repechage play-offs if they want to make it to the championship series starting in San Francisco on March 17.
Steady progress
After missing a big chance at two downs and full bases in the first inning, the Netherlands took a 1-0 lead at the beginning of the second when Curt Smith fired a solo home run off Cuban starter Ismel Jimenez.
Japan will play Taiwan later on Friday. Two teams from the Asian second round will advance to San Francisco, joining another two sides from the pools being played in Puerto Rico and Arizona.
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