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Rodriguez lifts U.S. to win over Japan
by Reuters
Updated: 2006-03-13 15:22

ANAHEIM, March 12 (Reuters) - Alex Rodriguez stroked a two-out bases
loaded single in the bottom of the ninth inning to give the U.S. a
riveting 4-3 victory over Japan on Sunday, in a World Baseball Classic
showdown between the sport's two superpowers.

Rodriguez, who had suffered jeers during the 16-nation tournament, was
showered with cheers and mobbed by team mates when he lined a sharply hit
ball off the glove of relief pitcher Fujikawa Kyuji scoring Randy Winn
with the deciding run to give the U.S. a winning start to second round
play.

"It was a big win for us," said New York Yankee Rodriguez, who waffled
between playing for his native Dominican Republic and the U.S. before
finally settling on an American uniform.

"We learned in the first round losing to Canada, every game is extremely
important."

It was a crushing defeat for Japan who had led 3-0 after two innings and
never trailed until Rodriguez's game-winning hit.

Tied 3-3, Japan had looked to retake the lead in the top of the eighth
when they loaded the bases on U.S. reliever Joe Nathan and Tsuyoshi
Nishioka came home on Akinori Iwamura's short sacrifice fly.

INSTANT RIVALRY

But Nishioka was called out for leaving the third base early bringing
Japan manager Sadaharu Oh and a translator out of the dugout to argue the
call.

Japan again loaded the bases in the ninth but failed to cash in the go
ahead run, Brad Lidge striking out Hiyoshi Tamura to end the threat.

Even though the U.S. and Japan arrived in the second round as group
runners-up, the contest was the first true marquee clash of the
tournament.

With the world's two top professional leagues to draw from, the U.S. and
Japan fielded talent-rich teams creating an instant rivalry and an
intensity level that had not been seen during opening round matches in
the United States.

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