In a thrilling semifinal of the World Baseball Classic, Team USA edged out the Dominican Republic 2-1 at loanDepot Park in Miami. Notably, this tournament does not utilize the automatic ball-strike challenge system currently employed in Major League Baseball, yet the intensity remained high. The game showcased a total of 23 strikeouts, with Dominican pitchers accounting for 15 of those, while all three runs came via solo home runs.
Junior Caminero put the Dominican team on the board in the second inning, but Team USA responded in the fourth with back-to-back homers from Gunnar Henderson and Roman Anthony, securing a lead that they would hold onto through a nail-biting finish. After the fourth inning, both teams struggled offensively, with just three hits and no additional runs recorded.
Will Smith contributed to the victory with a single in his four at-bats. Team USA will now prepare to face the winner of Monday’s semifinal matchup between Venezuela and Italy in the championship game on Tuesday.
Meanwhile, in a significant development for the Dodgers, Uniqlo, a global fashion retailer originating from Japan, has reached an agreement to become the official field sponsor of Dodger Stadium, which is set to enter its 65th season in 2026. Importantly, the name Dodger Stadium will remain unchanged, as the organization prioritized preserving the historic name established since the park’s opening in 1962.
According to Katie Woo from The Athletic, while the naming rights to the field will shift to Uniqlo, the iconic stadium’s legacy will stay intact. The playing field is expected to be officially named Uniqlo Field at Dodger Stadium.
On the field, Mookie Betts marked his return to form by hitting his first home run of the spring against the Cubs in Mesa. After experiencing the worst offensive season of his career, Betts is back to full health this spring and discussed his journey to regain lost bat speed with Bill Plunkett of the Orange County Register. Having lost 20 pounds to a stomach virus last spring, he has now returned to his usual playing weight and regained strength.
“I think the most important part is I think I’m 178 now, almost 180. I’m able to just have speed,” Betts shared. “When I lost all that weight, I was down 10 mph in (bat) speed. Guys are throwing 100 mph. With a slow bat, it’s going to be hard. It’s no excuse. It’s a fact. Now that I’ve got my speed back, I don’t have to hurry up and make decisions so fast.”
Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.
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