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Australia Stuns Ohtani with Bases-Loaded Pickoff
8 Mar
Summary
- Robbie Perkins threw out Shugo Maki at second base to end the inning.
- The crucial play prevented the game from being broken open by Ohtani.
- Australia secured the top seed in Pool C with this pivotal victory.

In the fourth inning of Sunday's World Baseball Classic game, Australia faced a high-pressure situation with Shohei Ohtani at bat and the bases loaded.
With two outs, catcher Robbie Perkins delivered a game-changing play. He successfully picked off Shugo Maki at second base before he could safely return, effectively ending the threat and keeping the score at 0-0. Ohtani subsequently flew out to end the inning, relieving the immense pressure on Team Australia.
This critical defensive maneuver proved vital for Australia, enabling them to secure the top seed in Pool C. The victory against the reigning champions was made possible in part by Perkins' exceptional awareness and execution, marking a significant moment in the tournament.




