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2004 Olympic Baseball: Australia ends group play with loss to Canada, off to medal rounds
by Robert Laidlaw | Greece, August 22, 2004 –
This story is part of a series running on baseball.com.au from August 15-25 commemorating the 20-year anniversary of the 2004 Australian Olympic Baseball team. Each day will feature a recap and story as if the tournament is happening now. Scroll to bottom of this story for more links and recaps.
THE CALM BEFORE THE STORM
In an unusual scenario, Australia went into the final round of the 2004 Olympic baseball tournament in Greece against Canada knowing it had qualified for the medal rounds in fourth, no matter the game’s result.
As it turned out Australia lost 11-0, with Canada blowing the margin out with six runs at the top of the ninth inning.
David Nilsson was rested and Adrian Burnside started his only game from the mound in the Olympics for Australia.
The first two innings scoreless but at the top of the third Canada got on board with three runs, and went 5-0 up in the fourth frame on Ryan Radmanovich’s two-run home run.
Through the next four digs it was scoreless, until the Canadians mounted a big six-run rally, which included Jeremy Ware’s three-run dinger at the top of the ninth.
Burnside pitched four innings for the loss, conceding six hits and three walks for three strikeouts. Phil Devey gave up two hits in six frames for the win for Canada.
The result sorted out the semi-finals, with Australia finishing fourth to play ladder-leaders Japan and Canada to meet Cuba, with the winners advancing to the gold medal game.
“You never want to lose a game but we were safe for the medal rounds and we knew we would be strong for the semi-final, which was our main focus,” manager Jon Deeble said.
“If we had won we would have been playing Cuba but because we lost we were faced with Japan, a team we had beaten earlier in the tournament, although they were probably going to go with their best pitcher Daisuke Matsuzaka against us.”

BOX SCORE AND PLAY-BY-PLAY: Click here for detailed stats and box score
Australia will have a rest day before facing tournament favourite Japan in the semi-finals on August 24. If Australia win, they are guaranteed a medal.
Here are other scores from Day 7 of the Olympic Baseball tournament and the final standings:
– Chinese Taipei 5 def Netherlands 1
– Cuba 5 def Italy 0
– Japan 6 def Greece
Here are the Australian stat leaders after pool play
HITS
Glenn Williams – 11
Gavin Fingleson – 11
Brett Roneberg – 9
Dave Nilsson – 8
Rodney Van Buizen – 7
Brendan Kingman – 5
Tom Brice – 5
Craig Lewis – 4
Andrew Utting – 3
Paul Gonzalez – 2
Brett Tamburrino – 2
Trent Oeltjen – 1
Ben Wigmore – 1
RBI
Fingleson – 9
Van Buizen – 9
Roneberg – 7
Kingman – 5
Brice – 4
Utting – 4
Gonzalez – 4
Nilsson – 3
Williams – 3
Tamburrino – 1
HR
Roneberg – 3
Kingman – 1
Fingleson
Nilsson – 1
Gonzalez – 1
Van Buizen – 1

Semi Final Match-Ups: Japan #1 vs Australia #4, Cuba #2 vs Canada #3
Other stories:
– Game 6 Recap: Australia vs Netherlands
– Game 5 Recap: Australia vs Greece
– Game 4 Recap: Australia vs Japan
– Game 3 Recap: Australia vs Italy
– Game 2 Recap: Australia vs Chinese Taipei
– Game 1 Recap: Australia vs Cuba
– Preview: Australia looks to learn from success and failures past ahead of 2004 Olympics
– Roster: Meet the 2004 Australian Olympic Baseball team
























