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Latest on Yankees in World Baseball Classic: Austin Wells reaches three times, Camilo Doval throws scoreless inning in Team DR win over Venezuela

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Here are the latest updates on Yankees who are playing in the World Baseball Classic…

March 11

Dominican Republic vs. Venezuela

Team DR beat Venezuela on Wednesday to finish undefeated in pool play, and secure the top spot in Pool D.

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Austin Wells reached three times on the night and scored one of the team’s seven runs.

He drew a walk ahead of a Fernando Tatis Jr. homer in the fourth, singled up the middle in the sixth, then walked again on six pitches with two outs in the eighth.

Wells is hitting just .162 for the tourney, but this was arguably his best showing.

Fellow Yankee Camilo Doval also played a part, as he struck out one and needed just 12 pitches to work through a perfect bottom of the eighth.

Team DR will now face Korea on Friday night in the quarterfinals.

March 10

Italy vs. USA

The Yankees had plenty of representation in this game, and they all played a part in Team USA’s near-comeback on Tuesday night.

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Once down 8-0, Team USA stormed back to cut Italy’s lead to 8-6 in the ninth inning. Aaron Judge came up as the tying run with two outs, but struck out swinging on a 1-2 changeup low and out of the zone from Greg Weissert, to finish the miraculous win by Italy.

Judge finished 0-for-4 with a walk.

Yankees closer David Bednar appeared in the eighth with the USA down 8-4 and helped keep Italy off the board. The right-hander struck out two batters, but his most impressive display was getting out of a bases-loaded jam after allowing two hits and hitting a batter without allowing a run.

Paul Goldschmidt got his first start of the WBC, and the former MVP went 1-for-3 with a run scored.

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Ryan Yarbrough took over for Mets rookie Nolan McLean in the fourth inning. The southpaw struggled, allowing three runs (two earned) on two hits and one walk while striking out two batters.

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