Japan manager Ibata eyes South Korea win via 'connected baseball'

TOKYO—In a pregame press conference ahead of Saturday's World Baseball Classic Pool C clash at Tokyo Dome against rival South Korea, Japan manager Hirokazu Ibata said he wants victory through 'Japanese-style connected baseball.'

Ibata emphasized team plays befitting Japan's world No. 1 ranking. "I want to win this game playing the Japanese style of connected baseball," he said.

On the intense Japan-South Korea rivalry, Ibata identified the biggest threat: "The scariest thing is a big blow with runners on base." He stressed discipline: "We have to do our best not to give up walks or commit errors on defense. As long as we win the game, it will be enough. I hope players will all do their part."

Infielder Shugo Maki cautioned about South Korea's lineup power. "Anybody in that lineup can hit a home run," Maki said. "Even though we won last night, this is a brand new game. So we will try not to give up the first run."

In other Saturday Pool C action, Chinese Taipei earned its first victory, a 14-0 mercy-rule rout of Czechia after seven innings. Highlights: Stuart Fairchild's 389-foot grand slam in the second off Jan Novak, Chang Yu's four RBIs (run-scoring single in first and sixth), and Chen Chen-Wei's sacrifice fly in the fifth. Chinese Taipei (1-2) faces must-win South Korea on Sunday at noon. Czechia (0-3) is eliminated.

Current Pool C standings: Japan (1-0), South Korea (1-0), Chinese Taipei (1-2), Czechia (0-3).

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South Korean WBC sluggers armed with bats, poised for quarterfinal push in Tokyo Dome.
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Armed with sluggers, Korea eyes first WBC knockout berth in 17 years

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Manager Ryu Ji-hyun's South Korean team starts its World Baseball Classic Pool C schedule against Czechia in Tokyo, pursuing a quarterfinal berth for the first time in 17 years since reaching the 2009 final. The squad relies on young sluggers and experienced hitters to overcome past early exits.

Hours before the showdown with Japan at the World Baseball Classic, South Korea manager Ryu Ji-hyun downplayed the game's significance. He stressed that all four Pool C games are equally important and adjusted the lineup to face Japan's starter.

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TOKYO—Chinese Taipei trounced Czechia 14-0 on Saturday at Tokyo Dome in World Baseball Classic Pool C action for its first victory. After two opening losses, the team surged ahead with two runs in the first inning and four more in the second on Stuart Fairchild's grand slam. South Korea faces Chinese Taipei in a must-win matchup on Sunday.

As the 2026 World Baseball Classic nears, the tournament will showcase non-MLB players to international audiences. Samurai Japan includes more MLB-affiliated talent than ever, but NPB stars remain key figures to monitor. Veteran pitcher Yusei Kikuchi, 34, makes his Samurai Japan debut, bringing steady leadership.

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Samurai Japan has unveiled its squad for the 2026 World Baseball Classic, featuring a record eight Major League Baseball players. Manager Hirokazu Ibata announced the roster on Monday, bringing back 15 members from the 2023 championship team, including stars Shohei Ohtani and Yoshinobu Yamamoto of the Los Angeles Dodgers. The team will aim to defend its title with deep experience and talent.

The 2026 World Baseball Classic begins this week with four pools of five teams each competing in round-robin format. The top two teams from each pool will advance to the quarterfinals, followed by single-elimination rounds. MLB.com reporters provide breakdowns and predictions for each group.

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Team USA secured a 15-5 victory over Brazil in their Pool B opener at the 2026 World Baseball Classic in Houston. Despite Brazil's three home runs, including two from 20-year-old Lucas Ramirez, USA capitalized on 17 walks issued by Brazilian pitchers. Aaron Judge's early two-run homer set the tone for the Americans' win.

 

 

 

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