Championship Game: Boca Chica, Dominican Republic (14), vs. Tokyo, Japan (2)

Angel G drove in four runs on three hits to lead Boca Chica, Dominican Republic past Tokyo, Japan 14-2 on Monday. Angel hit a home run to left field in the first inning, scoring two runs, and doubled in the second inning, scoring two. Boca Chica, Dominican Republic won thanks in part to 11 runs in the second inning. Carlos M singled, scoring two runs, Angel doubled, scoring two runs, Josue C doubled, scoring two runs, Yoyo T singled, scoring one run, an error scored three runs, and Carlos doubled, scoring one run. Tokyo, Japan opened the scoring in the first after an error scored one run. Boca Chica, Dominican Republic took the lead in the bottom of the first. Angel homered to left field, scoring two runs, to give Boca Chica, Dominican Republic the leg up, 2-1. Boca Chica, Dominican Republic added one run in the third after Victor C singled.
Carlos stepped on the hill first for Boca Chica, Dominican Republic. The starting pitcher gave up four hits and two runs (one earned) over three and two-thirds innings, striking out two and walking two. Toshihsa A opened the game for Tokyo, Japan. The starting pitcher gave up two hits and five runs over one and one-third innings, striking out two and walking three. Milfree F threw one and one-third innings of zero-run ball for Boca Chica, Dominican Republic in relief. The reliever gave up zero hits, striking out three and walking one.
Boca Chica, Dominican Republic accumulated 12 hits in the game. Milfree and Carlos each collected multiple hits for Boca Chica, Dominican Republic. Carlos led Boca Chica, Dominican Republic with two walks. Overall, the team had a strong eye at the plate, collecting seven walks for the game. Carlos stole two bases. Boca Chica, Dominican Republic ran wild on the base paths, collecting seven stolen bases for the game. Daichi K went 2-for-3 at the plate as the 3-hole hitter led the team with one run batted in.
Boca Chica, Dominican Republic is the 2024 Bronco World Series Champions.
Tokyo, Japan has been eliminated from the tournament.
Rogers Sports Most Stolen Base Award: Talsyo Nagata, Japan, 9 Stolen Bases
Wilson Sporting Goods Batting Champion: Daichi Koyama, Japan, .727 batting average
