18 November 2023
Japan shows why they are the best in the world in complete victory at Tokyo Dome
A young Australian national team learned why Japan is the best in the world.
Samurai Japan were brilliant in front of 40,000 boisterous fans at the Tokyo Dome. Fans were chanting, singing, jumping, and clapping all afternoon as the home side rolled to a complete 10-0 victory to finish the group stage 3-0.
They’ll play in the gold medal game tomorrow evening. Australia will play for bronze at 11:00AM AEDT.
Japan were relentless in three phases of the operation – the pitching, the hitting, and the crowd.
Japan had 13 hits and 23 baserunners. Eight different players recorded a hit. Kodai Fujiwara was excellent as the lead-off man, collecting three base knocks. Kaito Kozono – an NPB All-Star and arguably Japan’s best player – had three RBI. Mannami Chusei had two hits including a triple that electrified the crowd.

To be fair, this line-up is laced with talent. There are five players who are NPB All-Stars.
Japan’s Three Japanese pitchers combined to take a perfect game deep into the seventh inning. Walks to Rixon Wingrove and Alex Hall, followed by a single to Clayton Campbell, broke up the perfect game and no-hitter attempt.
Those were the only base runners Australia had the entire game – and since the fifth inning of yesterday’s narrow extra-innings defeat.
The feverish environment is something young players will have to get used to. Even as a spectator, it is intense.
For Dave Nilsson, it’s a learning experience.
“It’s a pretty overwhelming experience. Part of the process of us becoming a better tournament team is our players coming here to experience things,” he says. “The only way you learn is by being out there.”
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