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03/15 00:53 CDT Venezuela rallies to beat Shohei Ohtani and defending champ Japan 8-5, advance to WBC semis Venezuela rallies to beat Shohei Ohtani and defending champ Japan 8-5, advance to WBC semis By ALANIS THAMES AP Sports Writer MIAMI (AP) --- Wilyer Abreu hit a go-ahead, three-run homer after Maikel Garcia sparked the comeback with a two-run shot, and Venezuela beat Shohei Ohtani and defending champion Japan 8-5 in the World Baseball Classic on Saturday night to advance to the semifinals. Venezuela reached its first WBC semis since 2009 and clinched a spot in the six-nation field for the 2028 Olympic baseball tournament, along with the United States and the Dominican Republic. Venezuela will face unbeaten Italy on Monday, a day after the U.S. plays the Dominicans. Abreu gave Venezuela a 7-5 lead when he homered off loser Hiromi Itoh in the sixth, driving a 2-1 four-seam fastball 409 feet to right for his first home run of the tournament. Ezequiel Tovar made it 8-5 in the eighth, leading off with a double then scoring on a throwing error by Atsuki Taneichi on a pickoff attempt. Ohtani's third home run of the tournament wasn't enough for Japan, which had its 11-game WBC winning streak snapped. Ohtani, the 2023 WBC MVP, led off the bottom of the first by lifting a 2-1 slider from Ranger Surez 427 feet to center after Ronald Acua Jr. homered on the second pitch from Yoshinobu Yamamoto, driving a fastball 401 feet to right-center for his second home run of the WBC. Enmanuel De Jesus pitched 2 1/3 scoreless innings for the win, and Daniel Palencia got the save, ending Japan's fate by getting Ohtani to pop out for the final out. Japan led 5-2 after a four-run third in which Shota Morishita, who replaced the injured Seiya Suzuki at center field, hit a tiebreaking, three-run homer off Surez. The veteran left-hander who picked up a win in a group stage game against the Netherlands pitched 2 2/3 innings on Saturday, allowing three hits, five runs and two home runs. Garcia homered on the eighth pitch against Chihiro Sumida to pull Venezuela within 5-4 in the fifth. World Series MVP Yamamoto allowed four hits and two runs while striking out five in four innings. ___ AP MLB: https://apnews.com/hub/mlb
 
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