Netherlands vs. Israel will decide a World Baseball Classic pool winner – SB Nation

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Israel has played two games in the 2017 World Baseball Classic and won both of them. The Netherlands have also played two games and won both, the latter of those coming Wednesday morning in a walk-off against Chinese Tapei. Thanks to the magic of time zones — Israel, the Netherlands, and the rest of Pool A are playing in Seoul — the Netherlands will play their second game of the day at 10 p.m. ET on Wednesday, and it will determine the winner of Pool A.

The first round of the World Baseball Classic is round-robin, and no tiebreaker game will be necessary in Pool A given we have a pair of 2-0 teams and a pair of 0-2 teams. So, we’ll know by the end of the day Wednesday which of Israel or the Netherlands is the higher seed for the second round of World Baseball Classic play, and tomorrow morning we’ll know which of Korea or Chinese Tapei is going to finish last in Pool A and therefore need to win their way into the 2021 WBC through the qualifying tournament the year before.

Israel would be the surprise victor here — yes, they have a number of current and former MLB players on the roster, but they also don’t have the collection of exciting talent that the Netherlands does. As Korea has already found out, though, being the favorite doesn’t necessarily mean much in one-game samples: if Israel can pull off a win here, it will be quite the story for a team that had to win their way into the main tournament in the first place. Either way, though, both of these teams have advanced, and they’ll spend Round 2 of the WBC facing off against the best Pool B has to offer.