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USA beat Japan in extras, will have World Championship Final Home Team advantage

World No. 4 USA beat No. 1 Japan, 4-3, in eight innings. Jillian Albayati, the lead tie-break runner, scored the winning run on a balk in the top of the eighth. Reliever Maggie Meidlinger got the final out on strikes with runners at third and second. It was Japan's first loss in a World Cup game since August 12, 2012, when they gave up, 5-2, to the US during pool play of the V Women's Baseball World Cup.

Valerie Perez led off the third, driving Japan's starter Ayami Sato's second pitch off the wall in left field. She became the first out, trying to turn a single into a double.

Japan got the first hit against US starter Jamie Baum in the bottom half of the frame. Nanako Hanabusa singled on a pop to shallow right field and advanced to second on a sacrifice bunt. Baum got out of the inning with a couple of groundouts.

The US took the lead in the top of the fourth. Kelsie Whitmore reached on a one-out single. Remi Schaber brought her to third with a two-out single to left-centre. Jillian Albayati turned Sato's fifth pitch into a three-run homer to left field.

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Akari Hoshikawa reached on a one-out double in the bottom half of the frame. Baum hit Miwa Naraoka, then got out of the inning with a pair of groundouts.

Kae Iwami reached on a one-out single in the bottom of the fifth and advanced to second on a wild pitch. Ayaka Deguchi put Japan on the scoreboard with a single up the middle. Baum got out of the inning, getting Iori Miura ground into a double play to shortstop.

Yuna Tsuchiya relieved Sato in the top of the sixth.

Miwa Tanaka led off the botton of the sixth with a single. Baum walked Hoshikawa, then got Naraoka to ground into a double play to third. Hoshikawa reached second on the play. Baum also walked Nakamur, and Miu Shiraishi sent both runners home to tie the game with a double to left field. Hanabusa kept Japan's at-bat alive with a single. It was Baum's last batter.

With runners at the corners, the US called Megan Meidlinger from the bullpen. The right-hander retired Iwami on a fly to centre to get out of the inning.

Wakana Mori took the mound for Japan in the seventh.

Iori Miura reached on a one-out error in the bottom of the seventh. She stole second and would have scored on Yuki Kawabata's grounder. US shortstop Valerie Perez stopped the ball with a diving catch and got the third out at first.

Japan won it in the first extra-inning. Perez bunted the tie-break runners Albayati to third and Benites to second. Mori walked Naomi Ryan to load the bases, then struck out Ashton Lansdell but allowed the go-ahead run on a balk. She got Hugo swinging to get out of the at-bat.

In the bottom of the eighth, Naraoka bunted the tie-break runners Kawabata to third and Hoshikawa to second. Ryan got the second out on a foul-territory po by Nakamura. Maidlinger struck out Shiraishi to give the US the win.

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The United States will have the home team advantage in the World Championship Final, scheduled for Saturday, August 3, at 15:00 (local time).