On Friday evening, Aaron Judge launched a two-run blast, and Brice Turang, contributing three base hits and driving in four runs, propelled the American squad to a decisive 15-5 triumph over Brazil in their inaugural World Baseball Classic match.
During the opening inning, with one out and a player aboard, Judge, who had been the inaugural player to pledge his participation to the squad the previous April, made solid contact facing Bo Takahashi within Houston’s Daikin Park.
Representing Brazil, Lucas Ramirez, whose father, 12-time All-Star Manny Ramirez, was present, slugged two home runs. His initial leadoff home run narrowed the deficit to 2-1, while his individual blast in the eighth inning brought Brazil closer at 8-5.
Being 20 years and 49 days old, he established himself as the youngest participant in the World Baseball Classic’s annals to record a multi-homer performance.
Byron Buxton sustained a hit by pitch during the fifth frame, extending the American’s advantage to 4-1. Subsequently, he departed from the contest.
Just two pitches thereafter, Turang emptied the bases by hitting a double to the left side of the field, thereby widening the score to 7-1.
This marks Brazil’s mere second appearance in the WBC, and their initial participation since the year 2013. The squad’s all-time record in the competition now stands at 0-4, following defeats against Japan, Cuba, and China during their 2013 campaign.
A further memorable moment for Brazil occurred when the 17-year-old high school senior, Joseph Contreras, induced Judge to hit into a double play with the bases full, concluding the second frame. Contreras, recognized as the youngest competitor in this year’s WBC, is the offspring of hurler José Contreras, a veteran of 11 MLB campaigns.
In the seventh inning, Lucas Rojo delivered an RBI single for Brazil, preceding a two-run blast by Victor Mascai, struck against Michael Wacha, which narrowed the score to 7-4.
A run-batted-in single by Bryce Harper initiated the scoring surge during the ninth frame, while the American squad accumulated an additional seven runs.
The American players drew 17 bases on balls, thereby obliging Brazil to hurl 221 throws.
Come Saturday, Brazil will contend against Italy, while the U.S. will participate in a match with Britain.
This report incorporated material sourced from The Associated Press.

