2013 World Baseball Classic Pool C

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Pool C of the First Round of the 2013 World Baseball Classic was held at Hiram Bithorn Stadium, San Juan, Puerto Rico from March 7 to 10, 2013.

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Pool C was a round-robin tournament. Each team played the other three teams once each, with the top two teams advancing to Pool 2.

Standings

PosTeamPldWLRFRARDPCTGBQualification
1Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic 330198+111.000Advance to second round
Qualification for 2017 World Baseball Classic
2Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Puerto Rico (H)321117+4.6671
3Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 31217214.3332Qualification for 2017 World Baseball Classic
4Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 30392011.0003
Source: [ citation needed ]
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
(H) Host

Pool C MVP: Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Robinson Canó [1]

Results

Dominican Republic 9, Venezuela 3

March 7 19:30 at Hiram Bithorn Stadium
Team123456789 R H E
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 002100000361
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic 32001030X9130
WP: Pedro Strop (1−0)   LP: Aníbal Sánchez (0−1)
Home runs:
VEN: None
DOM: Hanley Ramírez (1)
Attendance: 15,055 (82.4%)
Umpires: HP − Eric Cooper, 1B − Ed Hickox, 2B − Paul Hyham, 3B − Jesus Miller
Boxscore

Puerto Rico 3, Spain 0

March 8 18:30 at Hiram Bithorn Stadium
Team123456789 R H E
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 000000000051
Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Puerto Rico 30000000X360
WP: Giancarlo Alvarado (1−0)   LP: Sergio Pérez (0−1)   Sv: Xavier Cedeño (1)
Attendance: 14,974 (82.0%)
Umpires: HP − Dan Bellino, 1B − Jesus Miller, 2B − Eric Cooper, 3B − Jair Fernandez
Boxscore

Dominican Republic 6, Spain 3

March 9 12:00 at Hiram Bithorn Stadium
Team123456789 R H E
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic 023000010691
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 000000102391
WP: Samuel Deduno (1−0)   LP: Yoanner Negrin (0−1)   Sv: Fernando Rodney (1)
Home runs:
DOM: Carlos Santana (1)
ESP: None
Attendance: 13,421 (73.5%)
Umpires: HP − Paul Hyham, 1B − Dan Bellino, 2B − Eric Cooper, 3B − Jesus Miller
Boxscore

Puerto Rico 6, Venezuela 3

March 9 18:30 at Hiram Bithorn Stadium
Team123456789 R H E
Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Puerto Rico 000210030691
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 002000001370
WP: Nelson Figueroa (1−0)   LP: Henderson Álvarez (0−1)   Sv: Fernando Cabrera (1)
Attendance: 18,800 (102.9%)
Umpires: HP − Ed Hickox, 1B − Jair Fernandez, 2B − Dan Bellino, 3B − Jesus Miller
Boxscore

Venezuela 11, Spain 6

March 10 12:30 at Hiram Bithorn Stadium
Team123456789 R H E
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 300020001671
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 00060203X11161
WP: Ramón A. Ramírez (1−0)   LP: Eddie Morlan (0−1)
Home runs:
ESP: Bárbaro Cañizares (1), Engel Beltré (1)
VEN: Miguel Cabrera (1), Pablo Sandoval (1)
Attendance: 13,395 (73.3%)
Umpires: HP − Dan Bellino, 1B − Paul Hyham, 2B − Ed Hickox, 3B − Jair Fernandez
Boxscore

Dominican Republic 4, Puerto Rico 2

March 10 19:30 at Hiram Bithorn Stadium
Team123456789 R H E
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic 1000111004121
Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  Puerto Rico 000200000272
WP: Lorenzo Barceló (1−0)   LP: José Berríos (0−1)   Sv: Fernando Rodney (2)
Home runs:
DOM: Robinson Canó (1)
PUR: Mike Avilés (1)
Attendance: 19,413 (106.3%)
Umpires: HP − Eric Cooper, 1B − Ed Hickox, 2B − Paul Hyham, 3B − Jair Fernandez
Boxscore

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References

  1. Mayo, Jonathan (March 11, 2013). "Dominican tops Puerto Rico to go perfect in Pool C". MLB.com.