MIAMI — Venezuela rallied past Italy 4-2 on Monday to reach the World Baseball Classic final, overcoming a seventh-inning deficit with consecutive two-out RBI singles by Ronald Acuña Jr., Maikel García and Luis Arraez. Aaron Nola started for Italy and allowed four innings of scoring before Venezuela’s rally. Italy manager Francisco Cervelli replaced Michael Lorenzen with Nola shortly before the team arrived at loanDepot Park. Keider Montero started for Venezuela. Venezuela will play the United States in Tuesday’s upcoming final at loanDepot Park. Venezuela reached its first WBC final in six editions; Italy advanced to the semifinals after upending Puerto Rico. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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If you're a baseball fan, this is a historic moment. Venezuela is in its first WBC final ever. They've shown grit and determination. It's a chance to see rising stars like Acuña Jr., García, and Arraez in action. Tune in Tuesday.
Venezuela's comeback against Italy was a nail-biter. They turned a deficit into a victory, showing true team spirit. Whether you're rooting for the U.S. or Venezuela in the final, it's sure to be a thrilling game. Worth forwarding if you know a baseball enthusiast.
Venezuela’s national team, its players, and associated broadcasters benefited from increased international exposure, stronger ticket demand, and enhanced commercial opportunities following their semifinal victory.
Italy’s team, its players, and the Italian Baseball Federation suffered competitive and reputational setbacks when their tournament run ended with the semifinal loss to Venezuela.
Venezuela rallies past Italy to reach WBC final
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