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Ohtani has grand slam, 5 RBIs as Japan routs Taiwan 13-0 in its WBC opener

Ohtani has grand slam, 5 RBIs as Japan routs Taiwan 13-0 in its WBC opener

Japan's Shohei Ohtani enters the arena with young escorts before the start of a World Baseball Classic Pool C game between Japan and Taiwan Friday, March 6, 2026 in Tokyo. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko) Photo: Associated Press


By The Associated Press undefined
Shohei Ohtani doubled on the first pitch of the game, then hit a go-ahead grand slam and an RBI single in a 10-run second inning to lead defending champion Japan over Taiwan 13-0 Friday night in its World Baseball Classic opener.
A triple shy of a cycle at the Tokyo Dome, Ohtani was denied on a leaping catch by first baseman Nien-Ting Wu in the fourth.
The game was called after seven innings under a tournament mercy rule. Yu Chang had the only hit for Taiwan (0-2), a leadoff single in the sixth off Koki Kitayama.
With Japan the visiting team, Ohtani homered to right on a low, outside curveball from loser Hao-Chun Cheng, a 102.4 mph drive that traveled 368 feet. The half-inning lasted 28 minutes.
Kazuma Okamoto hit an RBI single in a three-run third off Tzu-Chen Sha.
Winner Yoshinobu Yamamoto, last season’s World Series MVP, walked three in 2 2/3 scoreless innings. Shoma Fujihira relieved with the bases loaded and struck out An-Ko Lin.
Aranda’s 3-run 8th-inning homer leads Mexico over Britain 8-2
In Houston, Jonathan Aranda broke open the game with a three-run homer in the eighth inning to lead Mexico in Pool B.
The game was tied 1-1 after solo homers by both teams when Gary Gill Hill struck out the first two batters in the eighth. He then issued consecutive walks to Jarren Duran and Arozarena before Aranda lifted a low fastball into the left-field seats.
The crowd, overwhelminglyMexico fans, went wild as Aranda rounded the bases.
Alek Thomas padded the lead with a two-run single in the ninth and Joey Ortiz added an RBI double before Arozarena drove in a run on a single that made it 8-1.
Nacho Alvarez Jr. gave Mexico a 1-0 lead in the second inning and Harry Ford tied the score in the sixth.
Jack Anderson started for Britain, allowing two hits and a run with three strikeouts in three innings. Mexico starter Javier Assad permitted two hits while striking out two in 3 2/3 scoreless innings.
Trayce Thompson, a younger brother of NBA star Klay Thompson, had two hits for Britain, capped by an RBI double in the ninth inning.
Britain will face the U.S. on Saturday night and Mexico resumes play Sunday night against Brazil.
Sanoja homers, Venezuela rides 4-run 5th to 6-2 win over Netherlands
At Miami, Javier Sanoja of the Marlins homered in his home ballpark, Willson Contreras had a two-run single to highlight a four-run fifth and Venezuela opened Pool D play with a win over the Netherlands.
Sanoja, Contreras and Wilyer Abreu all had two hits for Venezuela, while Luis Arraez drove in two runs and Ronald Acuña Jr. scored twice.
Venezuela starter Ranger Suarez allowed three hits and one run in two innings.
Druw Jones — the son of Netherlands manager and soon-to-be Hall of Famer Andruw Jones — drove in both Netherlands runs, first with a tying double in the second and then a sacrifice fly in the sixth.
Antwone Kelly started on the mound for the Netherlands, giving up four hits and two runs in three innings.
Both teams return to action Saturday, with Netherlands taking on Nicaragua and Venezuela meeting Israel.
Australia beats Czech Republic 5-1 behind Curtis Mead’s 3-run homer
Australia (2-0) defeated the Czech Republic (0-2) in Tokyo behind a go-ahead, three-run, third-inning homer from Curtis Mead of the Chicago White Sox off loser Tomas Ondra to remain unbeaten in Pool C.
Australia, which lost to Cuba in a 2023 quarterfinal, took a 3-1 lead when Mead homered after the Czechs failed to convert a potential double play. Alex Hall added a solo homer off Ryan Johnson in a two-run ninth.
Vojtech Mensik hit a second-inning sacrifice fly for the Czechs.
Josh Hendrickson allowed one run and two hits over three innings.
Yoán Moncada homers to lead Cuba over Panama 3-0
Yoán Moncada and Yoelquis Guibert homered off Logan Allen at San Juan, Puerto Rico, and Cuba won its WBC opener for the first time since 2013.
Cuba, which lost the 2006 final to Japan and a 2023 semifinal to the U.S., is missing many top Cuban-born players, including Aroldis Chapman, Randy Arozarena and Luis Robert Jr.
Guibert went deep on a high 2-0 fastball in the second and Moncada one inning later pulled a 3-1 sweeper at the bottom of the strike zone for his first home run off a left-hander since Sept. 28, 2023, off Arizona’s Kyle Nelson.
Panama’s Johan Camargo had an RBI single in the seventh against Emmanuel Chapman and, with runners at the corners, Darien Núñez retired Christian Bethancourt on an inning-ending groundout.
Allen, a Florida native whose mother was born in Panama, allowed three runs and five hits in three innings, taking the loss. Winner Livan Moinelo gave up two hits in 3 2/3 scoreless innings.
Cuba did not have a baserunner after the fifth. Raidel Martinez got three straight outs for the save.
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