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03/04/13 - ABC News - Cuba Crushes China 12-0 at World Baseball Classic 

Jose Abreu hit a grand slam to help Cuba clobber China 12-0 Monday and
ensure that it would advance to the second round of the World Baseball
Classic.

The Cuban infielder drove in five runs and the game at the Fukuoka Dome was
called under the tournament's mercy rule after the seventh inning.
Throughout the game, Cuba displayed the type of firepower that makes it one
of the title contenders.

"We're very happy to have two wins from two games," Cuba manager Victor
Mesa said. "But we are not 100 percent yet, we have some minor issues and I
feel we are lacking something but we are happy to be 2-0."

Alexei Bell hit a towering two-run homer to left to make it 4-0 in the
fourth and Alfredo Despaigne put the result beyond doubt in the same inning
when he doubled on a sharp ground ball to left, scoring Jose Fernandez and
Frederich Cepeda to make it 6-0.

Fernandez singled in two more runs in the fifth before Abreu's grand slam.

"We knew it was going to be a difficult game because Cuba is so good,"
China manager John McLaren said. "They are so powerful and we had limited
pitching today. I see a lot of major league talent on that Cuban team."

Cuba starter Danny Betancourt struck out eight and gave up only one hit in
4 2-3 innings. China starter Li Xin gave up five runs on eight hits over
3-1-3 innings to take the loss.

Cuba next faces Japan on Wednesday. Cuba's win also means that Japan
advances to the March 8-12 second round at Tokyo Dome. Bell said it will be
a lot tougher to score runs against Japan's solid pitching staff.

"Japan is always competitive," Bell said. "Their pitching is at a very high
level so it will be a lot tougher to hit against them."


Original Source / Fuente Original:
http://abcnews.go.com/Sports/wireStory/cuba-crushes-china-12-world-baseball-classic-18646699


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