Miami. The Dominican Republic's team advanced with authority to the semifinals of the World Baseball Classic after defeating South Korea by knockout 10-0 in the quarterfinals, ensuring their return to this stage of the tournament for the first time since 2013.
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The final blow was delivered by catcher Austin Wells, who hit a three-run home run that extended the Dominican lead and sealed the victory by the mercy rule. The Dominican team once again demonstrated its offensive power and depth in the lineup, dominating the game from start to finish against the Asian team. With this victory, the Dominican Republic continues its impressive run through the tournament, after having finished undefeated in the group stage and now prevailing with force in the quarterfinals. In the semifinals, the Quisqueyan team will face the winner of the match between the United States and Canada, seeking to advance to the final of the tournament. The Dominican selection is pursuing its second title in the history of the World Baseball Classic, after the historic conquest achieved in 2013.






