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Posted at 9:26 a.m., Sunday, November 18, 2007

Baseball: U.S. beats Cuba to win World Cup

Advertiser Staff

TAIPEI, Taiwan -- American pitchers scattered seven hits, Jayson Nix and Jason Jaramillo had two RBIs apiece and the United States defeated Cuba 6-3 today to win the Baseball World Cup.

The U.S. took command in the second inning when Jaramillo singled in a run, and Cuban starter Yadel Carrillo walked in two straight batters with the bases loaded to give the Americans a 3-0 lead.

Jaramillo singled in his second run in the third, and in the next inning Nix homered to put the U.S. ahead 5-0.

Cuba cut the lead to 5-2 on Alfredo Rodriguez's two-run single with two out in the fifth. Justin Ruggiano singled in a run in the seventh to put the U.S. up 6-2.

Alexander Kerr's RBI single in the eighth cut the margin to 6-3, but reliever Jeff Stevens shut down the Cubans in the ninth.

American starter Brian Duensing pitched well, but was taken out after giving up Rodriguez's two-run single in the fifth. Steve Shell came on and led the trio of American relievers in neutralizing the Cuban offense down the stretch.