Pronósticos de la segunda ronda del Clásico Mundial

Empieza la segunda ronda del Clásico Mundial en San Diego y Miami y aunque hubo una gran sorpresa, en línea general nuestros pronósticos estuvieron bastante acertados.

Pero bueno, tal como lo hacen los pronosticadores de huracanes con el correr de la temporada de esos fenómenos de la naturaleza, también iremos corrigiendo nuestras predicciones mientras avanza el torneo.

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    Dominican Republic third baseman Miguel Tejada lands on the turf after catching a pop foul by Netherlands batter Kenley Jansen in the sixth inning of their Pool D World Baseball Classic game in San Juan, March 10, 2009. REUTERS/Ray Stubblebine (PUERTO RICO SPORT BASEBALL)

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    Team Italy batter Nick Punto reacts after being hit by a Team Venezuela pitch during the seventh inning of their World Baseball Classic (WBC) game in Toronto, March 10, 2009. REUTERS/ Mike Cassese (CANADA SPORT BASEBALL)

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    Dominican Republic's Nelson Cruz reacts after striking out during a World Baseball Classic game with the Netherlands in San Juan, Tuesday, March 10, 2009. (AP Photo/Fernando Llano)

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    Dominican Republic's second baseman Robinson Cano, rear, gets set to tag Netherlands' Gene Kingsale who unsuccessfully tried to steal to second base in the third inning of a World Baseball Classic game in San Juan, Tuesday, March 10, 2009. (AP Photo/Fernando Llano)

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    TORONTO - MARCH 10: Venezuela fans cheer on their team during the 2009 World Baseball Classic Pool C match at the Rogers Centre March 10, 2009 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Venezuela defeated Italy 10-1. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)

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    Netherlands batter Yurendell DeCaster (2) argues with umpire Laz Diaz after Diaz called him out on strikes in the first inning of their Pool D World Baseball Classic game against the Dominican Republic in San Juan, Puerto Rico, March 10, 2009. REUTERS/Ray Stubblebine (PUERTO RICO SPORT BASEBALL)

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    Team Italy catcher Francisco Cervelli sits near the dugout after his teams loss to Team Venezuela at the end of the ninth inning of their World Baseball Classic (WBC) game in Toronto, March 10, 2009. REUTERS/ Mike Cassese (CANADA SPORT BASEBALL)

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    Team Italy pitcher Tiago Da Silva (R) walks to the mound after Team Venezuela base runner Miguel Cabrera scored a run during the fourth inning of their World Baseball Classic (WBC) game in Toronto, March 10, 2009. REUTERS/ Mike Cassese (CANADA SPORT BASEBALL)

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    Dominican Republic pitcher Pedro Martinez is congratulated by shortstop Jose Reyes (R) after he completed pitching to the Netherlands in the fifth inning of their Pool D World Baseball Classic game in San Juan, Puerto Rico, March 10, 2009. REUTERS/Ray Stubblebine (PUERTO RICO SPORT BASEBALL)

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    Team Venezuela batter Carlos Guillen watches his RBI double against Team Italy during the fourth inning of their World Baseball Classic (WBC) game in Toronto, March 10, 2009. REUTERS/ Mike Cassese (CANADA SPORT BASEBALL)

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En el primer pronóstico, metimos a siete de los ocho, es decir, bateamos para .875. Para la semifinal estamos seguros que batearemos 1000.

Grupo 1: Cuba jugará contra Japón y México ante Corea el domingo. Cuba doblegará a los nipones y Corea hará lo propio con los mexicanos. Luego los antillanos vencerán a Corea y avanzarán a Los Angeles. México caerá ante Japón y luego los nipones batirán a Corea para meterse a Los Angeles.

Grupo 2: Venezuela doblegará a Holanda y Estados Unidos a Puerto Rico. Seguidamente, los norteamericanos batirán a Venezuela y los boricuas a los holandeses. Hasta ahí llegará el sueño de la tierra del tulipán. Venezuela luego vencerá a Puerto Rico y se meterá, junto a los norteamericanos, en Los Angeles.

Como ven, mantenemos nuestra percepción inicial de que Cuba, Japón, Venezuela y Estados Unidos avanzarán a Los Angeles.

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