Canada earns costly shutout win over Colombia as star slugger Freeman injured at WBC
Hard-hitting 1st baseman unlikely to play final Pool C game vs. Mexico on Wednesday
Otto Lopez hit a three-run homer, Noah Skirrow threw five quality innings in his national team debut and Canada shut out Colombia 5-0 Tuesday at the World Baseball Classic.
Canada led 1-0 going into the eighth inning, but Lopez, a Toronto Blue Jays prospect, led off the inning with a triple and was driven in by Owen Caissie's two-out RBI single to push the lead to 2-0 at Chase Field in Phoenix.
Lopez's three-run shot in the ninth gave Canada an even bigger cushion.
"I couldn't ask for much more, really," Skirrow said. "I mean, went about as good as you could ask for it to go. Just trying to be as aggressive as I could and give us a chance to win and give us as much length as possible."
Canada improved to 2-1 in Group C, while Colombia is 1-2. Canada can advance to the World Baseball Classic quarterfinals for the first time on Wednesday with a win over Mexico. First pitch is 3 p.m. ET.
Colombia's Oscar Mercado had two hits. Adrian Almeida took the loss, giving up one run over three innings.
Canada first baseman and Los Angeles Dodgers star Freddie Freeman left the game in the fourth inning because of a hamstring injury. He ran gingerly out of the batter's box after popping up in the third.
"Right now he had tightness in his hammy. And of course for precautionary reasons we took him out of the game right away," Canada manager Ernie Whitt said. "He felt something on one of his swings, his second at-bat. So again we would do that to anyone if there's discomfort or something like that, we're going to take them out."
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Freeman unlikely to face Mexico
Whitt said Freeman would likely miss Canada's final Pool C game against Mexico.
"We're waiting from the doctors to see what they say and also the Dodgers," Whitt said. "Again, that's the most important thing is his health."
Canada had 10 hits in the game. Leadoff hitter Edouard Julien reached base four times with two singles, a double and a walk and also stole a base. The Minnesota Twins prospect is 5-for-9 with five walks over three games.
St. Louis Cardinals outfielder Tyler O'Neill added two hits and a walk for Canada and is 7-for-11 in the tournament.
With files from CBC Sports