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WBC: Netherlands 4, Australia 1

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Published: March. 5, 2013 at 6:56 AM

TAICHUNG, Taiwan, March 5 (UPI) -- Jonathan Schoop hit a two-run home run Tuesday that lifted the Netherlands to a 4-1 win over Australia and into the second round of the World Baseball Classic.

Schoop's second-inning home run finished off a three-run rally that put the Dutch up 4-0. The pitching took over from there, holding Australia to one run the rest of the way.

The Netherlands improved to 2-1 in Pool B play and will advance to the WBC second round, which begins Friday in Tokyo. Taiwan (2-0) and South Korea (1-1) played later Tuesday to decide which other Pool B team would make the second round. Australia (0-3) is eliminated.

Andrelton Simmons opened the Netherlands' first inning with a double and took third on a sacrifice by Schoop. He made the score 1-0 when Roger Bernadina singled to center.

Simmons knocked in a run on a fielder's choice in the second before Schoop ripped a shot into the seats beyond left field that put the Dutch up 4-0.

Robbie Cordemans (1-0) opened for the Netherlands with five shutout innings. Australia, however, threatened in each of the last three innings. Stefan Welch led off the seventh with a double and Brad Harman knocked him in with a single for the lone Australian run.

Topics: Roger Bernadina
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