Team USA survived a nerve-wracking 5-3 quarterfinal win over Canada, escaping a late scare to advance to a WBC semifinal showdown against a Dominican Republic team overflowing with MLB superstars.
The Error That Shifted the Game
In a game that could have spiraled into an embarrassing elimination, Team USA secured a 5-3 quarterfinal victory over Canada on Friday night in Houston, thanks to a critical defensive miscue and a lockdown bullpen. The United States, a nation with 29 Major League Baseball clubs, faced a Canadian squad with just one, yet the matchup proved far closer than the numbers suggest.
The pivotal moment came in the third inning. With two outs and the bases loaded, Alex Bregman hit a grounder to third base. Royals infielder Abraham Toro made a diving stop but airmailed his throw to first, allowing two runs to score and extending Team USA’s lead to 5-0. That error cracked the game open, providing a cushion the Americans would desperately need.
Relievers Narrowly Escape a Seventh-Inning Crisis
Canada chipped away, tallying three runs including a two-run homer from Guardians standout Bo Naylor in the sixth. The real drama unfolded in the seventh. With the tying run on second and no outs, Yankees reliever David Bednar entered with the bases loaded.
Facing a 3-1 count to Josh Naylor, Bednar fought back to induce a pop-up. He then used a devastating curveball to strike out Tyler O’Neill and a splitter to retire Owen Caissie, escaping the jam on 26 high-pressure pitches. His performance, along with scoreless eighth and ninth innings from Garrett Whitlock and Mason Miller, sealed the win and masked the concerns about Team USA’s inconsistent offense.
The Dominican Republic Awaits: A Lineup of Stars
Team USA’s reward is a semifinal date in Miami against a Dominican Republic team that looks every bit a co-favorite. Their quarterfinal victory over South Korea ended via the mercy rule, powered by a homer from Yankees catching prospect Austin Wells, a detail confirmed by the original report.
The Dominican lineup is a who’s who of MLB talent, a collection of power and flair that stands in stark contrast to Team USA’s more businesslike approach. Key hitters include:
- Fernando Tatis Jr.
- Ketel Marte
- Juan Soto
- Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
- Manny Machado
- Junior Caminero
- Julio Rodríguez
Awaiting them on the mound will be Paul Skenes, the hard-throwing phenom who represents Team USA’s best chance to match the Dominican offensive onslaught. Manager Mark DeRosa called the matchup one he expects to be “one of the greatest games of all time.”
Managerial Scrutiny and Lingering Questions
The victory does not completely erase the earlier controversy surrounding DeRosa. He faced significant backlash after stating his club had already clinched a knockout stage spot prior to its fourth group game, a claim he later clarified. Team USA then rested several stars and lost to Italy, requiring help from other results to advance. This narrative was addressed in a separate piece examining DeRosa’s position amid the scrutiny.
Despite the win, Team USA’s offense remains a question. “I don’t think this entire time in Houston has been all that pretty,” outfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong admitted. The team’s identity has been built on pitching, defense, and timely hitting rather than the explosive, relentless attack many predicted.
A Broader Pattern of USA Dominance Over Canada
This victory continues a recentdominance by American teams over their Canadian counterparts. In the past month, the U.S. men’s and women’s Olympic hockey teams both defeated Canada in gold medal games. Last October, the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Toronto Blue Jays in the World Series. In WBC play, Team USA has now won five consecutive games against Canada, including a 12-1 rout in 2023. Friday’s scare was a deviation from a recent trend of comfortable wins.
What’s at Stake in Miami
The semifinal is single elimination, meaning a loss to the Dominican Republic would be a major disappointment but not a historic disaster given the tournament’s competitive nature. For Team USA, the path to the final runs through a Miami crowd that promises to be raucous and pro-Dominican, creating a challenging environment.
Strategically, the game hinges on whether Skenes and the American bullpen can navigate a lineup that combines prodigious power with a flamboyant, bat-flipping style that Aaron Judge acknowledged is “fun” and “exciting” for fans. Team USA’s resolve will be tested against the most intimidating offensive collective in the tournament.
While the Americans survived Canada, they did so with their offense sputtering and their defense making just enough plays—and receiving a key error. Against the Dominican Republic, such margins may not be enough. The semifinal looms as the true measuring stick for this Team USA squad, a chance to prove they are the juggernaut many believed they’d be from the start.
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