Japan rallies past Australia, clinches WBC group

Japan takes a lead on Masataka Yoshida’s 2-run shot (0:16)Japan takes a lead on Masataka Yoshida’s 2-run shot (0:16)

Associated PressMultiple AuthorsMar 8, 2026, 09:59 AM ET

Japan clinched advancement earlier Sunday when South Korea lost to Chinese Taipei 5-4 in 10 innings. Japan’s win clinched first place in Group C for Shohei Ohtani and the Samurai Warriors (3-0).

After completing the group Tuesday with a game against Czechia (0-3), Japan will travel to Miami for a quarterfinal on Saturday. Australia can clinch a quarterfinal spot by beating South Korea (1-2) on Monday.

Japan had loaded the bases in the fourth when, with Ohtani at the plate, Shugo Maki was picked off at second by catcher Robbie Perkins.

Ohtani walked on four pitches from Jon Kennedy to lead off the seventh, one of 12 walks by Australia pitchers, and Yoshida pulled a low slider into the right-center field seats for a 2-1 lead. Yoshida has 19 RBIs in WBC play, third behind a pair of Cubans, Frederich Cepeda (23) and Alfredo Despaigne (21).

Teruaki Sato added an RBI in the eighth against Ky Hampton, who forced in a run with a bases-loaded walk to Seiya Suzuki for a 4-1 lead.

South Korea’s Ju Won Kim was thrown out at the plate in the bottom half on Hyeseong Kim’s grounder, with first baseman Nien-Ting Wu throwing to catcher Shao-Hung Chiang. Jyun-Yue Tseng retired Do Yeong Kim on a flyout for the save.

“That was one of the most fun games I’ve ever played in my life,” said Fairchild, an outfielder in the Cleveland Guardians organization whose mother is from Chinese Taipei.

Japan takes a lead on Masataka Yoshida’s 2-run shot (0:16)Japan takes a lead on Masataka Yoshida’s 2-run shot (0:16)

Do Yeong Kim hit an RBI double in the bottom half that drove in Hyeseong Kim.

Winner Yi Chang got the final out of the ninth. Woo-Suk Go took the loss.

Japan takes a lead on Masataka Yoshida’s 2-run shot (0:16)

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