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Japan avoided what could have been another endgame collapse as it repulsed Chinese Taipei in a pulsating 6-5 victory yesterday to capture the 2006 Asia-Pacific Zone Pony Division Championship before a decent weekend crowd at the Sto. Niño grounds in Marikina City.


Masaya Tai allowed four runs and six hits in six complete innings before Shota Suzuki closed it out by allowing just a run that saved the day for the Japanese, who will go on to represent the region in the Pony Baseball World Series in Washington, Pennsylvania, USA late this year.
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Su Chi Sheng and Wang Chun Po limited the Filipinos to just five hits and one run as the Taiwanese completed a three-game sweep of the preliminaries of this event bankrolled by Lotte Food Corp., Yellow Cab and PCSO.
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                    [Title] => Japan claims Pony title; ILLAM third
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Japan avoided what could have been another endgame collapse as it repulsed Chinese Taipei in a pulsating 6-5 victory yesterday to capture the 2006 Asia-Pacific Zone Pony Division Championship before a decent weekend crowd at the Sto. Niño grounds in Marikina City.


Masaya Tai allowed four runs and six hits in six complete innings before Shota Suzuki closed it out by allowing just a run that saved the day for the Japanese, who will go on to represent the region in the Pony Baseball World Series in Washington, Pennsylvania, USA late this year.
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Su Chi Sheng and Wang Chun Po limited the Filipinos to just five hits and one run as the Taiwanese completed a three-game sweep of the preliminaries of this event bankrolled by Lotte Food Corp., Yellow Cab and PCSO.
[DatePublished] => 2006-08-05 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Sports [SectionUrl] => sports [URL] => ) ) )
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