Japan will compete with Mexico for the championship ticket of the classic game today. Starting pitchers Sasaki Sasaki (left) and Yamamoto Yunobu practiced at the Marlins Stadium yesterday.

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Mexico sent the Angels left-hander Sandoval to start the fight against Japan.

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21-year-old talented pitcher challenges Japan's top 4

[Reporter Gong Naiyu/Comprehensive Report] The Japanese team played against Mexico in the semi-finals of the classic game this morning. They started the 21-year-old Sasaki Langxi. This talented pitcher with the fastest speed of 165 kilometers has attracted the attention of American scouts, and the outside world expects to see more This is the first "U.S.-Japan war" in the history of the championship game. Once Japan wins the championship, the economic benefits are expected to be 65 billion yen (approximately 15.15 billion Taiwan dollars).

Two Mexican pitchers, Uriyes and Cesar, were recalled by their major league team. Yesterday, the Warriors urgently called in Ramirez, a right-hander.

Japan was played by Sasaki, who broke the record for the youngest starter in the team's semi-finals at 21 years and 4 months. Mexico's head coach Gill said bluntly that if he can pitch in the major leagues, he will become a very powerful star player.

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Sasaki attended the pre-match press conference yesterday. An American reporter asked him if he would consider challenging the major leagues in recent years?

Sasaki said, don’t think about when it is, and pitch well in Japan first; and the supervisor Hideki Kuriyama sent Sasaki to vote in the semi-finals, with a clear purpose, “He is the pride of Japan, and he hopes to make fans around the world enjoy it.”

The Japanese team had an overwhelming advantage against Mexico with 5 wins and 0 losses in the first-level international competition, but they tended to be "soft-handed" in the semi-finals, with a record of 3 wins and 6 losses, including 2 wins and 2 losses in the classic match.

It is worth mentioning that Japan will eventually win the championship after breaking through the top four. Yesterday, it blasted Cuba's defending champion, the United States, 14:2.

Striving for hegemony with beauty, Dagu bullpen is on standby

Shohei Otani also let go for the first time in order to win the 14-year classic championship. If he can make it to the championship game, he hopes to go to the bullpen to prepare for the relay and restart the two-handed game. The focus of this classic.

Otani led the upsurge of classics in Japan. Katsuhiro Miyamoto, an honorary professor at Kansai University, estimated that if Japan wins the championship, together with the additional value of the championship parade business opportunities and the birth of new fans, the economic benefits may reach 65 billion yen, far exceeding the 2 consecutive classics in 2009. The bully's 50.6 billion yen, "This championship must be won."

Japanese team's record in the semi-finals of the first-level international competition

Classic Match Map