The Dominican Republic
won the 2013 World Baseball Classic with a 3-0 shutout victory
over Puerto Rico on Tuesday night.
Despite the heavy rain in San Francisco, the spirits of the
Dominican team were not the least bit dampened as they jumped up
and down in the dugout throughout the game led by closer Fernando
Rodney and his rally plantain. The D.R. had the game won from the
first inning on a two run double by Edwin Encarnacion. They added
another run in the fifth on an Erick Aybar double. Dominican
pitching limited Puerto Rico to three hits. Their bullpen pitched
19 scoreless innings during the WBC.
They’ve come a long way from the 2009 WBC when they were twice
defeated and eliminated by The Netherlands. Prior to the start of
this year’s WBC, manager Tony Pena asked each of their players why
they were playing in the tournament and it set the tone for their
triumph.
The Dominicans were undefeated in the WBC with an 8-0 record;
three of those wins came against Puerto Rico. They truly had an
All-Star team with the likes of Jose Reyes, Robinson Cano, Hanley
Ramirez, Nelson Cruz and Fernando Rodney. Is it any wonder that one
out of every seven MLB players is from the Dominican Republic?
Baseball has been very, very good to the Dominican Republic.
Needless to say, the baseball crazy island will be celebrating well
into the night. Congratulations!!!
Sjccoach| 3.20.13 @ 8:57AM
Now that this joke of a tournament is over we can get back to real baseball on April 1st.