DUBAI: Four pitchers combined for nine hitless innings as the Mid East Falcons launched into baseball history in their season debut.
Three Japanese pitchers led the way for the Falcons. First, Kazuki Yabuta worked 5.0 innings to open the game, striking out six.
Then Yudai Mizushina pitched two innings with a walk and a strikeout. He was the winner of the TBS Plan D, a tryout competition created by Baseball United Chairman and CEO Kash Shaikh, and Tokyo Broadcast System, one of Japan’s largest broadcasters.
Shotaro Kasahara (1.0 IP, 0 ER, 0 H, 1 SO) and Severino Gonzalez (1.0 IP, 0 ER, 0 H) came on for the final two innings, completing the first major baseball feat in the history of Baseball United season one: a combined non-hitter, to beat Karachi 2-0.
In nearly 150 years of MLB history, there have been only 21 combined no-hitters. Baseball United notched the historic feat in just its fifth game of the league’s inaugural season.
Yabuta opened with 68 pitches (45 strikes) to set the tone and claim the victory. Mizushina, Kasahara, and Gonzalez (SV) hung the rest of the zeros to complete the pitching masterclass.
The first run of the game came in the sixth inning. Former NPB and MLB star, Munenori Kawasaki, and Jake Hjelle hit back-to-back doubles, while the second run came in the eighth inning, after an error in the outfield during Federico Celli’s at bat.
Both runs were scored by another TBS Plan D winner, Yo Kanahara, who served as the Designated Runner for the Falcons.
“History again at Baseball United. Such an incredible night with the first no-hitter in our league’s short history,” said Shaikh.
“No-hitters are one of the rarest feats in all of sports, and to see the Mid East Falcons open their season with nine hitless innings pitched in the first game, simply amazing.
“We knew the Falcons’ pitching staff was loaded, led by several stars from Japan. And they didn’t disappoint. This team is quickly becoming a fan favorite in Japan and across the GCC.”
Other highlights:
Mark Simon suffered the loss in this pitching duel, after working 5.1 innings, where he allowed seven hits, one earned run, one walk and had one strikeout.
This was Karachi's third consecutive loss of the season, leaving their record at 1-3, placing them at the bottom of the standings.
The Falcons and Monarchs square off again on Friday, Nov. 21. On Thursday night, the Arabia Wolves look to get their first win of the season against leaders Mumbai Cobras.











