Julio Tehran flirts with without hit and Colombia whitish to Brazil
Julio Tehran launched No-Hitter until the sixth entry to win Colombia to Brazil, in his first match of the last qualifying round to the 2026 World Baseball Classic
Tucson, Arizona – Julio Tehran launched no hit or career to the Sixth entrancefor guide Sunday a Colombia to one 5-0 victory about Brazilat the close of the First day of the last qualifying round to the World Baseball Classic 2026.
Germany defeated China 12-2 in the first game of the day at the Kino Veterans Memorial Stadium, so together with Colombia they lead the standing with 1-0. On Monday at 13 ET, Brazil faces Germany and the 20 ET Colombia to China.
The classification format consists of two rounds, being the first one against all, in which the teams face each other. The team that ends in the first place of Round Robin will advance, while the teams in the second and third stalls will face a duel for the final ticket.
Tehran retired 15 batters in a consecutive way from the first to sixth tickets, after Gabriel Gomes opened the game by error with error of the third base Gio Urshela and until Víctor Ito gave him hit with an out at the close of the sixth roll.
Tehran completed his work with four strikeouts and did not give a passport. He was dominant when performing 54 pitching –41 strikes-and allowing only two elevated to the gardens in the 18 outs he took out in six work episodes.
Bo Takahashi charged with the defeat in just one entrance one third, accepting five hits and a clean race, with three strikeouts. Four relievers were combined for five hits, four races, three strikeouts and seven passports.
Colombia assured the victory in the second episode when Urshela opened with triple and scored the intermediate of Jair Camargo. In the fourth, they added one more when connecting their second Dilson Herrera double and scoring with Brayan Buelvas single.
Consecutive doubles of Jesús Marriaga and Francisco Acuña in the sixth entrance towed races to increase the advantage by 4-0. They riveted in the seventh when I stepped on the Camargo dish with a Wild Pitch from Arthur Tsujiguchi.
Brazil threatened in the upper part of the seventh after an out, when Lucas Ramírez gave Hit and Leonardo Reginatto hit double, however, Ramírez was cooled in the plate when he tried to score with a rola to the prelude to Dante Bichette.
