Karachi Monarchs storm back for historic win over Mumbai Cobras as Baseball United Season 1 launches in Dubai

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Action from Karachi Monarchs’ win over Mumbai Cobras as Baseball United inaugural league season launches in Dubai. (Supplied)
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Action from Karachi Monarchs’ win over Mumbai Cobras as Baseball United inaugural league season launches in Dubai. (Supplied)
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Action from Karachi Monarchs’ win over Mumbai Cobras as Baseball United inaugural league season launches in Dubai. (Supplied)
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Action from Karachi Monarchs’ win over Mumbai Cobras as Baseball United inaugural league season launches in Dubai. (Supplied)
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Action from Karachi Monarchs’ win over Mumbai Cobras as Baseball United inaugural league season launches in Dubai. (Supplied)
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Action from Karachi Monarchs’ win over Mumbai Cobras as Baseball United inaugural league season launches in Dubai. (Supplied)
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Updated 16 November 2025
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Karachi Monarchs storm back for historic win over Mumbai Cobras as Baseball United Season 1 launches in Dubai

  • Inaugural league season kicks off with Pakistan’s franchise posting a 6-4 win over their India counterparts at Baseball United Ballpark

DUBAI: Baseball in Dubai started with a bang on Friday night as the Karachi Monarchs’ third baseman, Pavin Parks, hammered the first pitch in the league’s history deep out of the ballpark with a 350-foot shot that sailed over the right field Crawford Boxes.

Facing the Mumbai Cobra’s starting pitcher, Karan Patel — who was the first player of Indian descent drafted by a Major League Baseball club, and then the first draft pick in Baseball United history (2023) — Parks’ shot became the first hit, first home run, first run scored, and first RBI in BU history.

The Monarchs’ bats were kept silent by the Cobras’ pitchers until a wild ninth inning that included another Parks blast, this time the first official Moneyball in league history, which cut a 4-1 deficit to 4-3 since the solo home run counted for double the runs as per BU’s Moneyball rules. Karachi ended up scoring five runs in the inning, pulling out a surprising 6-4 come-from-behind victory on Opening Night.

Other highlights from opening night:

Mark Simon struck out former big-leaguer (TB Rays, St. Louis Cardinals) Justin Williams in the bottom of the first inning. This was the first strikeout in BU’s history.

Lou Helmig’s home run in the bottom of the second inning against starter Mark Simon became the first two-run home run in BU’s history.

In the fifth inning, Caleb McNeely hit an RBI double, facing relief pitcher Isaac Milburn. This was the first RBI and first run scored with no home run involved.

Shortstop Lord de Vera hit an RBI single in the bottom of the eighth, bringing McNeely to the plate. This was the first RBI single in BU history.

Mumbai relief pitcher Chandler Woolridge executed the first successful fireball after striking out Henderson Perez with no outs on the scoreboard (Top Seventh), and later, in the eighth inning, he had the second successful fireball after striking out Jose Acosta. These were the first two well-executed fireballs in BU’s history.

Despite Mumbai executing two consecutive successful fireballs to end the seventh and eighth innings after the first batter, the Karachi Monarchs manufactured a 5-run rally. Parks hit his second home run of the night against Jacob Hasty. 

Max Jung-Goldberg received the first hit-by-pitch of the season. Because it occurred during Moneyball (ninth inning), it resulted in an RBI, as the batter was hit by the ball, and the runner on second base advanced two bases.

Milburn executed the first fireball in Mumbai Cobras history after striking out Helmig in the bottom of the seventh inning.

First winning pitcher in BU history: Alex Dubord; first losing pitcher in BU history: Hasty; first save in BU history: Enrique Burgos.


Bayern Munich’s Luis Díaz gets Champions League ban cut after reckless foul on PSG’s Achraf Hakimi

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Bayern Munich’s Luis Díaz gets Champions League ban cut after reckless foul on PSG’s Achraf Hakimi

  • UEFA said Friday that Díaz’s appeal on the charge of “serious rough play” was upheld
  • That means he still misses Bayern’s Champions League game at home to Sporting Lisbon on Tuesday

NYON: Bayern Munich forward Luis Díaz has had his three-game Champions League ban reduced to two on appeal following his reckless foul on Paris Saint-Germain’s Achraf Hakimi.
UEFA said Friday that Díaz’s appeal on the charge of “serious rough play” was upheld, without specifying why.
That means he still misses Bayern’s Champions League game at home to Sporting Lisbon on Tuesday but he can return against Belgium’s Union Saint-Gilloise next month.
Díaz scored twice before being sent off in an eventful 2-1 win against PSG last month. He made a wild lunge from behind and Hakimi’s left leg appeared to be momentarily trapped before he fell.
Díaz still has to serve more than the mandatory minimum one-game sanction for a red card, unlike Cristiano Ronaldo.
In an unusual decision last month, FIFA gave the Portuguese superstar a three-game ban, but with two suspended for a probationary period, over a serious foul-play incident against Ireland last month. That means he will likely avoid missing any games at the start of his record sixth World Cup next year.