Israel blasts Chinese Taipei 15-7 in second game of World Baseball Classic
Published March 7, 2017
Israel overwhelmed the Chinese Taipei team 15-7 early on Tuesday in Seoul, winning its first two games in the country’s first appearance in the tournament.
Israel defeated Korea 2-1 in ten innings on Monday. It is scheduled to play The Netherlands on Wednesday.
This is the first year that the Israeli team has qualified for the quadrennial baseball tournament, in which 16 countries are represented. In 2012, Israel’s inaugural WBC team narrowly missed making the tournament.
The top two teams from each of the four groups in the tournament will advance to the second round of the World Baseball Classic next week in Japan.
The game marks the first time that American Jewish baseball players, including several current and former Major League Baseball players, are representing Israel in a world championship. World Baseball Classic rules state that players who are eligible for citizenship of a country may play on that country’s team. Ten current and former Jewish major leaguers representing Israel in the World Baseball Classic visited Israel in December.
Chinese Taipei has three players, all pitchers, who play for Major League Baseball teams.
In an article published on Sunday, ESPN described the Israeli team as “the Jamaican bobsled team of the WBC.”