Venezuela exposes Samurai Japan’s identity crisis in WBC loss

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Samurai Japan’s shift toward power hitting and offense backfired in an 8-5 World Baseball Classic quarterfinal loss to Venezuela, revealing a lack of depth beyond Ohtani, Suzuki, and Yoshida and a pitching staff built on undersized, control-focused arms. With Ohtani unavailable to pitch and questions about Japan’s approach, the team must redefine its identity—balancing offense with defense and stronger pitching if it hopes to contend in future international events like the Olympics and the next WBC.
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