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2004 Olympics: Day Two Recap Compiled By John Manuel August 17, 2004 Prospects Wang, Tsao help Taiwan shut out Australia Taiwan 3, Australia 0 Taiwan starting pitcher Chien-Ming Wang (Yankees) pitched seven scoreless innings as Taiwan defeated Australia. The win improves Taiwan to 1-1 while the loss drops Australia to 0-2 in the tournament. Taipei's shutout of Australia also marked the fourth shutout of the competition in just the second day. For the second consecutive day, both teams got good performances from their starters. Wang, who pitches for Triple-A Columbus, allowed just three hits in his performance with no walks and at one point retired nine batters in row to earn the victory. 2004 Olympics: Day Six Recap Japan 4, Taiwan 3 Stymied early in the game by Chien-Ming Wang (Yankees), Japan rallied to beat reliever Chin-Hui Tsao (Rockies) and eliminate Taiwan from medal contention. Michihiro Ogaswara's RBI sacrifice fly in the 10th inning also kept Japan on pace to be the top seed in the medal round. The extra-inning game between the two Asian rivals was the first of the 2004 Olympics. Taiwan went ahead 3-0 in the third inning on a two-out three-run homer from Chin-Feng Chen (Dodgers). Wang, a member of the Triple-A Columbus roster who shut down Australia for seven innings earlier in the tournament, settled in as well, limiting Japan to just five hits in the first six innings. However, the Japanese rallied in the seventh inning against Wang to tie the game with three runs. One-out singles from Atsushi Fujimoto and Kosuke Fukudome put runners on the corners, and Shinya Miyamoto laid down a bunt to score Fujimoto and advance Fukudome. With two outs and Fukudome still on second base, Takanashi drilled an opposite field home run to left to tie the game. Takanashi's home run was Japan's tournament-best 11th home run. P.S: 有刪掉部分段落... -- 王建民加油!GO-GO~!Wang~ -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 218.171.127.139
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