Makoto Kadowaki delivers the game-winning single in the bottom of the 10th inning as Samurai Japan overcomes 2-0 and 3-2 deficits against South Korea.
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Yomiuri Giants rookie Makoto Kadowaki drove in the winning run in the bottom of the 10th inning on Sunday, November 19 as Samurai Japan defeated South Korea 4-3 to win the Asia Professional Baseball Championship.

Hirokazu Ibata was making his managerial debut for three-time World Baseball Classic champion Japan and his players rewarded him with the gold medal.

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Japan's Makoto Kadowaki delivers a walk-off single in the 10th inning. (KYODO)

"It's a huge relief," Ibata said. "We were down 0-2 in the game and the players never gave up and I really appreciate their effort."

South Korea took an early 2-0 lead in the third inning before a near-capacity crowd at Tokyo Dome with two runs off Japan starter Tatsuya Imai.

But Shugo Maki of the Yokohama DeNA BayStars drilled a curveball into the left field stands for a solo homer in the bottom of the fifth to cut South Korea's lead to 2-1.

"The home run by Maki really changed the atmosphere on the bench," Ibata said. "After that we were more relaxed."

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Samurai Japan manager Hirokazu Ibata holds the championship trophy. (ⒸSANKEI)

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Samurai Japan Ties the Score in the 6th

Japan tied the score 2-2 in the sixth when Chusei Mannami doubled to right and later scored from third on a sacrifice fly by Teruaki Sato.

The game then went to extra innings where the tie-break rule went into effect with runners on first and second to start the inning.

In the top of the 10th, South Korea scored once to take a 3-2 lead on Dong Hee Yoon's single up the middle with two outs.

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Author: Jim Armstrong

The author is a longtime journalist who has covered sports in Japan for over 25 years. You can find his articles on SportsLook.

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