World Baseball Classic: USA stunned by Italy, must await its fate for knockout round

USA Baseball entered Tuesday’s World Baseball Classic against Italy knowing that a win would clinch a spot in the tournament’s knockout round.

Instead, Italy delivered USA a stunning 8-6 loss, and a U.S. team that entered Tuesday’s game at 3-0 in pool play is forced to await its fate for the knockout round, which is now out of its hands.

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The loss drops Team USA to 3-1, while Italy improves to 3-0. Italy will face 2-1 Mexico on Wednesday in a game that will determine who advances out of Pool B. Only two teams can advance.

If Italy wins and drops Mexico to 2-2, USA will advance alongside 4-0 Italy at 3-1. If Mexico wins and all three teams finish at 3-1, a multi-layered tiebreaker comes into play. And USA didn’t do itself any favors in that tiebreaker by allowing 8 runs Tuesday night.

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How the tiebreaker works

Here’s how the tiebreaker works, with the steps in order. If teams remain tied after the top line, the tiebreaker moves on to the next.

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  • Runs allowed per defensive outs

  • Earned runs allowed per defensive outs

  • Highest batting average among tied teams

If Mexico wins Tuesday, the three tied teams will each be 2-1 against each other, and the tiebreaker will move on to Step 2. And the final margin of Wednesday’s game would impact the next two steps of the tiebreaker concerning runs allowed.

Team USA can take solace knowing that it could have been in worse shape. Italy jumped out to an 8-0 lead through the top of the sixth inning, a margin that would have made it difficult for USA to compete in a tiebreaker scenario.

USA added some important runs at the end that give it a better chance in the event that Mexico wins on Wednesday. USA, of course, would rather not be in this position to begin with.

Italy takes control early

Neither team scored in the first inning, but Italy set the tone for the game in the second.

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Kyle Teel led off the top of the second with a solo home run off of USA starter Nolan McLean, a 24-year-old prospect for the New York Mets.

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