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Team USA Triumphs Over Canada, Advances to World Baseball Classic Semifinals in Olympic Showdown

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Team Canada’s baseball manager, Ernie Whitt, had expressed a strong desire to settle the score ahead of their World Baseball Classic quarterfinal clash against the USA. His sentiments resonated with the hope of triumphing over America in a sport deeply rooted in its culture, while also seeking redemption for Canada’s past Olympic hockey defeats.

The stakes were high: Canada aimed to emerge victorious in a sport synonymous with American identity, mirroring past fierce ice hockey encounters. As ‘USA’ chants reverberated throughout Daikin Park, the tension was palpable, and the competition intense. However, the final outcome mirrored prior disappointments.

After barely advancing past the group stage following a humiliating loss to Italy in Pool B, the United States swiftly dispatched their northern neighbors in the quarterfinals.

Despite a spirited comeback attempt by Canada in the sixth inning, the USA secured a 5-3 victory in Houston, Texas, advancing to the semifinals with relative ease.

Despite a late sixth-inning rally from the Canadians, the USA cruised through to the semifinals with a 5-3 win in Houston, Texas. 

The USA beat Canada in the quarterfinals of the World Baseball Classic on Friday night

The USA beat Canada in the quarterfinals of the World Baseball Classic on Friday night

Bo Naylor cut the USA's lead to two runs in the sixth inning with a two-run home run

Bo Naylor cut the USA’s lead to two runs in the sixth inning with a two-run home run

USA captain Aaron Judge looks on before his at-bat during the seventh inning at Daikin Park

USA captain Aaron Judge looks on before his at-bat during the seventh inning at Daikin Park

With Logan Webb holding Canada scoreless through four innings – allowing just four hits – the USA steamrolled to an early 5-0 lead 

However, Canada finally got on the board in the bottom of the sixth when Tyler Black singled to left field to bring home Owen Caissie from second base.

Moments later, the Canadians slashed the lead to just two runs when Bo Naylor went yard. All of a sudden, the USA was back on edge heading into the seventh. 

And the comeback appeared well and truly on when the Canadians got runners on base with the tying runs on second and third with nobody out. 

But David Bednar came up clutch, pitching his way out of the jam and shutting down Canada’s hopes to close out the seventh with the USA clutching on to its two-run cushion.

The triumph marked the third time an American sporting team has overcome their neighbors to the north on the global stage in the space of a month. 

Both the men’s and women’s hockey teams beat Canada in the gold medal games at last month’s Winter Olympics and the thrilling clashes added fuel to the fire as the rivalry transferred to baseball on Friday. 

Team Canada’s baseball stars practiced in hockey jerseys ahead of their World Baseball Classic quarterfinal.

A young fan dressed as 'Uncle Sam' celebrates during the sixth inning of the clash

A young fan dressed as ‘Uncle Sam’ celebrates during the sixth inning of the clash 

Logan Webb held Canada scoreless through four innings - allowing just four hits

Logan Webb held Canada scoreless through four innings – allowing just four hits

Team Canada's baseball stars sparked a social media frenzy by practicing in hockey jerseys

Team Canada’s baseball stars sparked a social media frenzy by practicing in hockey jerseys

The team donned the red long-sleeved jerseys during batting practice at Daikin Park as they prepared to face their fiercest rivals. 

‘There’s always a rivalry between the U.S. and Canada. It’s just the way it is,’ Canada manager Whitt said before the game.

The squad also had received some pre-game motivation from hockey legends Sidney Crosby and Jarome Iginla, who sent personal video messages to the team.

‘It’s nice to have other athletes that have represented the country at a high level and are playing in a major sport, so they’ve been through it,’ said infielder Edouard Julien.

‘They know what it is, the competition between the U.S., and just playing big games. So, it’s always great to have some videos to motivate you.’

However, revenge for their recent double heartbreak in Milan wasn’t to be as the Canadians, despite a valiant effort, fell to the Americans yet again. 

Team USA sealed its spot in the semifinals of the World Baseball Classic where the Dominican Republic lies in wait. 

The Dominicans are expected to present a tougher challenge, having punched their ticket to the semifinals earlier in the day after they demolished South Korea with a 10-0 seven-inning win.

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