Venezuela's Javier Sanoja is swarmed by his teammates after scoring the go-ahead run during the ninth inning in the championship game of the World Baseball Classic against the United States on Tuesday in Miami.
Rebecca Blackwell, Associated Press
The United States' Bryce Harper celebrates his game-tying home run with Aaron Judge during the eighth inning in the championship game of the World Baseball Classic against Venezuela on Tuesday in Miami.
Lynne Sladky, Associated Press
Venezuela's Wilyer Abreu reacts after hitting a home run during the fifth inning in the championship game of the World Baseball Classic against the United States on Tuesday in Miami.
MIAMI — Venezuela won the World Baseball Classic for the first time, rebounding from a blown eighth-inning lead to beat the United States 3-2 Tuesday night on Eugenio Suárez’s tiebreaking double in the ninth.
Venezuela's Javier Sanoja is swarmed by his teammates after scoring the go-ahead run during the ninth inning in the championship game of the World Baseball Classic against the United States on Tuesday in Miami.
The United States' Bryce Harper celebrates his game-tying home run with Aaron Judge during the eighth inning in the championship game of the World Baseball Classic against Venezuela on Tuesday in Miami.
Venezuela's Wilyer Abreu reacts after hitting a home run during the fifth inning in the championship game of the World Baseball Classic against the United States on Tuesday in Miami.