Baseball: Japan walks off with Asia pro championship

Makoto Kadowaki singled in the winning run in the bottom of the 10th inning to seal Japan's victory in the Asia Professional Baseball Championship with a 4-3 come-from-behind win over South Korea in Sunday's final.

Trailing in the bottom of the 10th at Tokyo Dome after South Korea scored a run via the international tie-break rule that starts extra innings with runners on first and second, Shogo Sakakura's one-out sacrifice fly tied it before Kadowaki ended it with a two-out single off Jung Hai Young.

"What a relief," new Japan manager Hirokazu Ibata said. "The players' hard work made the win possible and I'm grateful to them."

"He (Kadowaki) had been over-swinging a bit, but at the end he took it easily up the middle."

Yoon Dong Hee put South Korea ahead with a two-out 10th-inning single off right-hander Kojiro Yoshimura, who started the inning by getting a big double play that paved the way for Japan's comeback.

South Korea took a two-run third-inning lead off right-hander Tatsuya Imai. With two on from a leadoff walk and an error, cleanup hitter Roh Si Hwan lined a pitch past short for a two-run double.

Japan cleanup hitter Shugo Maki halved the deficit with a fifth-inning solo homer, and Chusei Mannami, who had three hits, scored the tying run in the sixth on a sacrifice fly by Teruaki Sato.

Taiwan won the third-place game by defeating Australia 4-3 earlier in the day.

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