2023 World Baseball Classic championship

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2023 World Baseball Classic Championship
LoanDepot Park.jpg
LoanDepot Park, Miami in 2021
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United States 010000010290
Japan 02010000X350
DateMarch 21, 2023 (2023-03-21)
Venue LoanDepot Park
CityMiami, Florida, U.S.
MVP Shohei Ohtani (Flag of Japan.svg  Japan)
Attendance36,098
Time of game19:00 EDT
Television Multiple
  •   2017
  • World Baseball Classic Championship
  • 2026  

The 2023 World Baseball Classic championship was the final of the 2023 World Baseball Classic, the fifth edition of the World Baseball Classic, a men's international baseball tournament sanctioned by the World Baseball Softball Confederation (WBSC) in partnership with World Baseball Classic Inc. (WBCI). The game was played on March 21, 2023, at LoanDepot Park in Miami, Florida, United States, [1] between hosts and defending champion United States and two-time champion Japan. Japan won 3–2 to earn a record-extending third World Baseball Classic title. Shohei Ohtani won the most valuable player award.

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Unlike in 2009, 2013 and 2017, the 2023 U.S. lineup attracted distinguished players, which some commentators claimed contributed to generating excitement for the final. [2] The U.S. general manager Tony Reagins credited Mike Trout, a three-time major league MVP, for committing to the team early (in July 2022) which made it easier to convince others to join. [2]

The championship game was one of the most watched games in baseball history with the game attracting an average television viewership of 5.2 million people in the U.S. and a reported 62 million television viewers in Japan representing a total of 42.4% of households in the country despite the game taking place at 8 am JST. [3] [4] The game was widely praised as an instant classic, with the ending duel between team captains Mike Trout and Shohei Ohtani being considered as one of the greatest moments in the history of the sport. [5] [6]

Road to the championship

The United States was the victor of the previous edition of the WBC, in 2017 defeating Japan in the semi-final round. [7] Japan won the 2006 and 2009 editions of the WBC. [8]

In 2023, Japan won all four games in Pool B, which it hosted at the Tokyo Dome. [9] They then defeated Italy in the quarterfinals. [10] Japan defeated Mexico in the semifinals to advance to the championship. [11]

The United States went 3–1 in Pool C, advancing as the pool's runner-up behind Mexico, who they lost to in an upset 11–5 result. [12] [13] The United States defeated Venezuela in the quarterfinals [14] and Cuba in the semifinals. [15]

Note: In all results below, the score of the finalist is given first (H: home; A: away).

Flag of the United States.svg  United States RoundFlag of Japan.svg  Japan
OpponentResult Group stage OpponentResult
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 6–2 (H)Match 1Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 8–1 (H)
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 5–11 (H)Match 2Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 13–4 (H)
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 12–1 (7) (H)Match 3Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 10–2 (H)
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 3–2 (A)Match 4Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 7–1 (A)
Pool C runners-up

PosTeamPldWLRFRAPCTGBQualification
1Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 4312714.750 [lower-alpha 1] Advance to quarterfinals
Qualification for 2026 World Baseball Classic
2Flag of the United States.svg  United States (H)4312616.750 [lower-alpha 1]
3Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 4222730.5001Qualification for 2026 World Baseball Classic
4Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 4131831.250 [lower-alpha 2] 2
5Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 4131219.250 [lower-alpha 2] 2
Source: MLB
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
(H) Hosts
Notes:
  1. 1 2 Mexico defeated USA, 11–5
  2. 1 2 Great Britain defeated Colombia, 7–5
Final standings Pool B winners

PosTeamPldWLRFRAPCTGBQualification
1Flag of Japan.svg  Japan (H)4403881.000Advance to quarterfinals
Qualification for 2026 World Baseball Classic
2Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 4312919.7501
3Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 4224026.5002Qualification for 2026 World Baseball Classic
4Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 4131630.2503
5Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 4041050.0004
Source: MLB
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
(H) Hosts
OpponentResult Knockout stage OpponentResult
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 9–7 (A) Quarterfinals Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 9–3 (H)
Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 14–2 (H) Semifinals Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 6–5 (H)

Game

Summary

The starting pitchers for the championship game were Shōta Imanaga for Japan and Merrill Kelly for the United States. [16] Trea Turner hit a solo home run for the United States off of Imanaga in the top of the second inning. Turner tied Lee Seung-yuop (South Korea) in the 2006 tournament for the most home-runs in a single WBC tournament. Munetaka Murakami tied the game with a solo home run off of Kelly in the bottom of the second inning. Japan continued the inning by loading the bases with singles from Kazuma Okamoto and Sosuke Genda and a walk to Yuhei Nakamura. After Aaron Loup relieved Kelly for the United States, Lars Nootbaar hit a RBI ground out. In the bottom of the fourth inning, Kazuma Okamoto hit a solo home run for Japan off of Kyle Freeland to give Japan its final run. [17]

Both teams then remained scoreless until the top of the eighth inning, when Kyle Schwarber hit a solo home run for the United States off of Yu Darvish. Leading 3–2 in the ninth inning, Japan used their designated hitter, Shohei Ohtani, to record the save.

During the final at-bat, in a moment often described as storybook-like, Ohtani struck out Mike Trout, fellow renowned teammate of the Los Angeles Angels, to win the tournament for Japan. Ohtani threw a 87.2 mph slider on a full count to secure the victory, the previous two strikes being down-the-middle swung-on 100 mph fastballs. [18]

Ohtani won the WBC's most valuable player award after batting .435 with a 1.86 earned run average pitching. [19] Following the final, Takuya Mitsuda, the author and illustrator of the Major baseball manga that was adapted into an anime series, created a commemorative illustration featuring Ohtani alongside Major protagonist Goro Honda (Shigeno) that was published in Sports Nippon . [20] Major fans had compared Ohtani's duel with Trout to Goro's duel with Joe Gibson Jr. in one scene.

Details

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Shohei Ohtani, the most valuable player of the tournament

March 21, 2023 19:00 EDT (UTC−4) at LoanDepot Park in Miami, United States
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Flag of the United States.svg  United States 010000010290
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 02010000X350
WP: Shōta Imanaga (1–0)   LP: Merrill Kelly (0–1)   Sv: Shohei Ohtani (1)
Home runs:
USA: Trea Turner (5), Kyle Schwarber (2)
JPN: Munetaka Murakami (1), Kazuma Okamoto (2)
Attendance: 36,098
Umpires: HP – Lance Barksdale, 1B – John Tumpane, 2B – Edward Pinales, 3B – Ramiro Alfaro, LF – Jong Chui Park, RF – Quinn Wolcott
Boxscore
Boxscore

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