By Jason Hendrix
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June 2, 2021
#8 Venezuela and #12 Canada punch tickets to Super Rounds of WBSC Baseball Americas Qualification Event for the Games of the XXXII Olympiad Tokyo 2020 Media Contact: Jason Hendrix, media@playtreasurecoastflorida.com Play Treasure Coast Sports Tourism contact: Ryan Strickland, 772-380-6221 or rstrickland@playtreasurecoastflorida.com Photo courtesy of Ryan Dowd PORT ST. LUCIE, FLA. – Day two of the WBSC Baseball Americas Qualification Event for the Games of the XXXII Olympiad Tokyo 2020 at Clover Park in St. Lucie County saw Group B members #8 Venezuela and #12 Canada clinch their spot in the Super Round with wins on Tuesday. In partnership with St. Lucie County and Visit St. Lucie, the Play Treasure Coast Sports Commission has served as the event’s host and will host the Super Roud championship games on Saturday, June 5. #14 Colombia 2 - #8 Venezuela 3 – ( Box Score ) Team Venezuela will enter day three of the WBSC Baseball Americas Qualification Event with a 2-0 record as a walk-off home run by right fielder Diego Incones lifted the eighth-ranked club to the 3-2 win over #14 Colombia. Defensive miscues by Colombia in the bottom of the fifth inning broke up what was a pitchers’ duel between Colombia’s Randy Consuegra and Venezuela’s Erick Leal. After Venezuela’s Alexander Palma led the frame off with a single to right, first baseman Luis Castro took four straight pitches to put two runners on. After a sacrifice bunt by centerfielder Ramon Flores moved the runners up 90 feet, a bobbled ball by the Colombian shortstop allowed both Palma and Castro to score, giving Venezuela the 2-0 edge. Using the small ball strategy, Colombia cut the deficit in half, 2-1, in the top of eighth. Left fielder Derwin Pomare led the inning off with a single to right and advanced to second with a mirrored singled by designated hitter Jerry Downs, putting two runners on. After right fielder Brallan Perez successfully converted a sacrifice bunt, centerfielder Brayan Buelvas drove in Colombia’s first run of the tournament with a ground ball to short. The final inning had a flair of dramatics as an ejection of the Venezuelan reliever Adrián Almedia, for a foreign substance, required a cold reliever in Gabriel Moya to enter the game. On the third pitch from Moya, Colombia’s third baseman Jordan Diaz rocketed a solo shot off the scoreboard in left field to tie the game at 2-2. With a walk-off win in mind, the eighth-ranked Venezuela squad sent Diego Rincones to the plate. On the second pitch of the inning, Rincones handed the Venezuelans the 3-2 victory as he ripped a solo shot over the left field fence. Notably, starter Leal had a standout performance on the mound for Venezuela, tossing six shutout innings. The right-handed hurler allowed just two hits in the contest, striking out six of the 21 batters he faced. With its win, Venezuela clinched the first Super Round spot for Group B. Prior to Tuesday’s contest between Colombia and Venezuela, former Major Leaguer and Venezuelan Tony Armas, Jr. threw out the ceremonial first pitch. Armas spent 10 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB), pitching for the Montreal Expos (1999-2004), Washington Nationals (2005-06), Pittsburgh Pirates (2007), and New York Mets (2008). #12 Canada 6 - #7 Cuba 5 – ( Box Score ) Baseball Canada improved to 2-0 on Tuesday, downing seventh-ranked Cuba 6-5. The win clinched Canada’s spot in the Super Round starting Friday. After an hour and 45-minute rain delay, Canada came out swinging to take an early 3-0 lead in the first. After second baseman Wesley Darvill tallied a leadoff single, third baseman Eric Wood drove home the first run of the contest with RBI-double off the left field wall. Later in the inning, first baseman Connor Panas knocked in the second run of the contest with an RBI-single while catcher Kellin Deglan squeaked a single through the middle of the infield to make it 3-0 in Canada’s favor. The hit prompted an early exit for the Cuban starting pitcher Carlos Viera, as the right-hander lasted through just six batters, recording only two outs in the game. An RBI-single by Panas in the top of the fourth would push Canada’s tilt to 4-0. Twelfth-ranked Canada surrendered its first run of the WBSC Baseball Americas Qualification Event during the bottom of the fifth inning as an RBI-double by designated hitter Yordanis Samon of Cuba cut the lead to 4-1. Canada would get its four-run advantage, 5-1, back an inning later with a solo home run by right fielder Michael Crouse. In the bottom of the seventh, Cuba chipped away at Canada’s lead, narrowing the gap to 5-3. Capitalizing on defensive choices and miscues by Canada, the Caribbean-based club used a ground ball by second baseman Yadir Orestes Mujica Diaz and an RBI-single by Samon to cut the deficit to two. That gap lasted a half inning before Canada pushed its lead back to three, 6-3, on an RBI-single by left fielder Jacob Robson. In the final frame, Cuba mustered a two-run rally, but it was stifled in relief as Canada pulled out the 6-5 victory. Group B Results Fifteenth-ranked Nicaragua bounced back from its 7-1 loss to Team USA on Monday with a 7-6 win over Puerto Rico. Designated hitter Jilton Calderon gave the Nicaraguan club a 1-0 lead with an RBI-single in the first while catcher Luis Alen pushed the advantage to 2-0 an inning later with a solo home run over the left field fence. Puerto Rico responded in the bottom of the second, plating five runs on four hits. The rally included a two-run blast over the left field by right fielder Jesmuel Valentin that tied the game at 2-2. While a two-RBI single by third baseman Ivan de Jesus, Jr. gave Puerto Rico the 4-2 lead, defensive miscues later in the inning allowed the squad to score its fifth run of the contest. Nicaragua made a late offensive surge in the eighth that sent the game into extra innings. With two runners on, infielder Benjamin Algeria doubled to left-center field, driving in the third Nicaraguan run of the day. Shortly after, a two-run single by designated hitter Edgard Montiel tied the game at 5-5. In extra innings, Nicaragua took its second lead of the game, 7-5, off a wild pitch and sacrifice fly to left by Juan Montes. While Puerto Rico managed to cut the lead to one, 7-6, in its final frame, the late rally wasn’t enough to pull out the victory. In the nightcap at FITTEAM Ballpark of the Palm Beaches in West Palm Beach, the United States rallied to defeat Dominican Republic 8-6, moving to 2-0 in the tournament. After a 47-minute rain delay, Team USA opened the contest with a two-out rally to take a 2-0 lead in the first. Third baseman Todd Frazier sliced a double down the left field line for the USA’s first baserunner of the game. After a six-pitch walk to right fielder Eric Filia, first baseman Triston Casas powered a double to the warning track, driving in the first two runs of the evening for the United States. While the Dominican Republic cut the USA’s lead in half, 2-1, the next inning with a solo home run by designated hitter Juan Francisco, the Stars and Stripes responded with a two-spot in the bottom of the fourth to push their advantage to 4-1. Catcher Mark Kolozsvary provided the fireworks with a two-run home run to deep left field. The knock was Kolozsvary’s second home run of the tournament. The D.R. battled back in the top half of the fifth to bring the USA’s lead to just a run, 4-3. With two outs in the frame, centerfielder Luis Liberato reached on a six-pitch walk and moved to third when shortstop Gustavo Núñez sent a double down the left field line. On a 3-2 fastball, second baseman Emilio Bonifacio lifted a triple to the right-center field gap, emptying the bases. The rally continued into the sixth inning where the 10th-ranked Dominicans went ahead 5-4. Right fielder Julio Rodriguez opened the inning with a single and would touch home after third baseman Diego Goris smashed a two-run home run to deep left, giving the Dominican Republic its first and only lead of the contest. The second-ranked USA squad did not let the D.R.’s lead last long as it tallied four runs in the bottom of the sixth to regain an 8-5 lead. While the Dominicans attempted a heroic rally in the final frame, a solo home run by Francisco was not enough to overcome the USA’s sixth inning rally, falling 8-6. With the win, Team USA clinched the third spot of the Super Round. During pregame festivities, three-time World Series champion, former Boston Red Sox all-star, and Dominican Republic native David Ortiz threw out the ceremonial first pitch to Hall of Famer, two-time World Series champion, and Cincinnati Reds legendary catcher Johnny Bench. Up Next St. Lucie County and Clover Park welcome back Group A teams on Wednesday to wrap up the final two games of the opening round. Nicaragua will battle the Dominican Republic at 1 p.m. with Puerto Rico taking on host USA in the nightcap at 7 p.m. Prior to the Puerto Rico vs. USA contest, Olympian, former Major Leaguer, and South Florida native Charles Johnson will throw out the ceremonial first pitch. The complete schedule for the Baseball Americas Qualification Event for the Games of the XXXII Olympiad Tokyo 2020 can be accessed below: Game Schedule at Clover Park Game 1 - FINAL: Puerto Rico 2 - Dominican Republic 5 ( Box Score ) Game 3 - FINAL: USA 7 – Nicaragua 1 ( Box Score ) Game 5 - FINAL: Colombia 2 - Venezuela 3 ( Box Score ) Game 7 - FINAL: Canada 6 - Cuba 5 ( Box Score ) Game 9: Nicaragua vs. Dominican Republic, June 2 at 1:00 p.m. Game 11: Puerto Rico vs. USA, June 2 at 7:00 p.m. Game 15: Group A2 vs. Group B2, June 5 at 1:00 p.m. Game 16: Group A1 vs. Group B1, June 5 at 7:00 p.m. After group play concludes on Wednesday, June 2, the top two finishers from each group will advance to the Super Round, where they will each play two games. Head-to-head contests among these teams from the opening round will carry over into the Super Round standings. The team with the best Super Round record will be declared the winner and become the fifth National Team to advance to the Tokyo Olympic baseball tournament, joining world #1 Japan, #3 Korea, #5 Mexico and #18 Israel, who have already punched their ticket to the 2020 Tokyo Games. The second and third place teams will qualify for the WBSC Baseball Final Qualifier, scheduled from June 16-20 in Taiwan at Taichung Intercontinental Baseball Stadium and Douliou Baseball Stadium in Douliu City. Tickets for the WBSC Baseball Americas Qualifier for Tokyo can be purchased by visiting https://oaqbaseball.com . All games are television on ESPN+. About Play Treasure Coast Sports Tourism Play Treasure Coast Sports Tourism (formerly Treasure Coast Sports Commission) offers event owners and managers access to outstanding sport facilities, special pricing on hotels from our partners and grants to help fund your event. 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