Japan outplayed Team USA on Saturday evening, winning 2-0 in the baseball final at the Tokyo Olympics.
The big picture: This is Japan’s first-ever Olympic gold medal in baseball — the country’s most popular sport. The country earned a silver in 1996, and received the bronze in 1992 and 2004.
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Japan hit its first point in the third inning, when Munetaka Murakami batted a home run.
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The Japanese team of All-Stars saw a second run in the eighth, when Masataka Yoshida singled off and Tetsuto Yamada scored from second base after U.S. center fielder Jack Lopez threw the ball past the plate.
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The U.S. won the silver and the Dominican Republican got the bronze in the sport.
State of play: Japan defended both Olympic diamonds, with the women’s softball team defeating Team USA and earning gold last month.
Of note: Baseball was first played in the Summer Olympics in 1992, but had been absent from the Games for 13 years.
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