Ojeda shines as Mumbai Cobras beat Karachi Monarchs in Baseball United series

Miguel Ojeda of the Mumbai Cobras during the Baseball United game against Karachi Monarchs. (Supplied)
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Updated 16 November 2025
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Ojeda shines as Mumbai Cobras beat Karachi Monarchs in Baseball United series

  • Five runs in the first inning helped the Indian franchise to their first professional win after defeat to the same rivals the previous night

DUBAI: Mexican catcher Miguel Ojeda and Filipino infielder Ian Mercado’s singles each drove in two runs, while Raul Shah added an RBI to cap off Cobras’ five-run attack in the first inning.

Combined with solid pitching from Nyan Hernandez and the Cobras’ airtight bullpen, Mumbai defeated Karachi Monarchs 8-4, tying the historic first series of Baseball United Season 1 (1-1). The deciding match is on Sunday, Nov. 16.

Besides Ojeda, Ian Mercado (2 for 4 with 2 RBIs) and Raul Shah (2 for 4 with 1 RBI and 1 strikeout) stood up for the Indian team’s offense.

Despite falling one-third of an inning short to qualify for the win, Hernandez had the best outing for a starting pitcher so far, pitching 4.2 innings and allowing just one earned run. He struck out three batters.

Other highlights from the night

* Mumbai’s bullpen performance was key to maintaining the lead. Brandon Kaminer (2.1 innings pitched, 0 earned runs, 0 walks, 2 strikeouts) earned the win in relief, despite Jacob Hasty struggled (1 home run, 2 earned runs, 1 walk, 1 strikeout), Chandler Woolridge posted a 1.1 perfect road (3 strikeouts) to finish the job. Karachi’s starting pitcher Franklin Van Gurp took the loss after allowing five runs in the first inning. No starting pitcher has yet been credited with a victory after two regular-season games.

* Faisal Hayat became the first Pakistani-born player in Baseball United Season 1 Karachi franchise history — the Pakistani national team player completed two high quality innings where he appeared indecipherable. Musharaf Khan came in to pitch in the ninth inning, to continue the Pakistani national pride in the bullpen. Like his countryman, the righthand pitcher also completed the inning scoreless, with one walk and one strikeout. 

* Karachi manager Jay Bell requested the use of the fireball against his son, Brantley Bell, who plays for Mumbai. Facing Scott Ellis, the Bell heir struck out three times in a single at-bat. Although he won the game, he succumbed to his father in this family duel. This was tonight’s only successful attempt either for Fire Ball or Money Ball. Ellis struck out four more batters.


Villarreal stay on Atletico’s tail, Valencia snatch vital victory

Updated 09 March 2026
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Villarreal stay on Atletico’s tail, Valencia snatch vital victory

  • Elche started the season superbly but are yet to win in 2026, or away from home across the campaign, and have slumped to 17th, one point above the drop zone

BARCELONA: Villarreal beat Elche 2-1 on Sunday to keep pace with Atletico Madrid in the battle for third in La Liga.
After Atletico beat Real Sociedad on Saturday, Marcelino Garcia Toral’s Yellow Submarine, fourth, pulled level on 54 points.
A little further down Spain’s east coast, Valencia came from behind to beat Alaves 3-2 in a match which could prove crucial in their bid to avoid relegation.
Tajon Buchanan and Santiago Mourino’s first-half goals were reward for a dominant performance by Villarreal, although Elche’s Andre Silva pulled one back late on to make the hosts sweat.
“We relaxed a bit. Until the 70th minute we were dominating the game, then we suffered until the end and that can’t happen,” Mourino told Movistar.
Villarreal had a host of chances in the first half but Elche goalkeeper Matias Dituro made several good saves to keep Nicolas Pepe and Georges Mikautadze at bay.
Elche started the season superbly but are yet to win in 2026, or away from home across the campaign, and have slumped to 17th, one point above the drop zone.
“I think with a bit more time we could have got level. We finished in the way we should have played the whole game,” said Silva.
“After letting in the first goal, the team dropped in morale and we can’t do that.”
Real Betis, fifth, fell further behind in the race for Champions League football with a 2-0 defeat at Getafe.
Manuel Pellegrini’s side now trail Villarreal by 11 points with 11 matches remaining.
Kiko Femenia and Martin Satriano netted for Getafe in a good week for Jose Bordalas’s side, who beat Real Madrid on Monday at the Santiago Bernabeu.
The match was paused for a few minutes in the opening stages because of a fight involving several visiting fans sitting in a home area. La Liga said they would investigate the incident.

Valencia edge thriller

Carlos Corberan’s Valencia snatched three late points at home against Alaves, with Hugo Duro netting a penalty in the 99th minute to secure the win.
Valencia climbed to 12th while Alaves are 16th, just two points clear of the relegation zone.
Alaves, on new coach Quique Sanchez Flores’s debut at the helm, took the lead from the penalty spot in the second minute through Lucas Boye after Guido Rodriguez fouled Toni Martinez.
There were chances at both ends in a scrappy but entertaining battle, as Valencia pulled level right at the start of the second half.
Javi Guerra calmly fired home after Umar Sadiq teed him up in the box to cheer up Valencia’s Mestalla stadium.
Argentine striker Boye nodded Alaves back in front with less than 20 minutes remaining from Denis Suarez’s corner.
However, Eray Comert struck for Valencia before Duro won and scored his penalty to claim victory for the hosts.
Alaves finished the game with nine men after Jon Pacheco and Ander Guevara were dismissed in the aftermath of the penalty decision, the former for fouling Duro and the latter for his complaints.
“The team kept going and fought to the end... what counts is that we gave everything,” Duro told Movistar.
Sevilla and Rayo Vallecano shared a 1-1 draw which left both sides content not to lose and avoid sinking from lower mid-table further toward the bottom three.
On Saturday, La Liga leaders Barcelona restored their four-point gap to Real Madrid at the top of the table with a 1-0 win at Athletic Bilbao.
Alvaro Arbeloa’s Madrid snatched a last gasp 2-1 win at Celta Vigo on Friday, ahead of Wednesday’s challenging Champions League match against Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City.