Brock Dykxhoorn Pitches 9-Inning Complete Game with No Walks, 1 Run Allowed, But Takes Loss; 4th Player in CPBL History

Uni-Lions pitcher Brock Dykxhoorn became the losing pitcher despite a complete game of 9 innings with only 1 run and no walks. This is a rare record, making him the fourth player in the history of Taiwan's professional baseball league (CPBL) to do so.
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(Central News Agency, Taipei, 16th - Reporter Su Chih-she) Today's Chinese Professional Baseball League (CPBL) game at Asia-Pacific Baseball Stadium turned into a pitchers' duel. CTBC Brothers' José De Paula pitched 6 scoreless innings, while Uni-Lions' Brock Dykxhoorn threw a complete game of 9 innings with no walks, allowing only 1 run. However, as the Lions lost the game 0-1, Dykxhoorn set a tragic record as the 4th player in history to do so.

De Paula, who ended last season early due to injury, returned to the first team on May 3rd. Today's start against the Uni-Lions at Asia-Pacific Baseball Stadium was his third appearance of the season. He threw 102 pitches over 6 innings, giving up 6 hits and no runs, with 3 strikeouts and 1 walk.

Meanwhile, Dykxhoorn pitched a complete game of 9 innings with 102 pitches, allowing 7 hits, with no walks or hit-by-pitches. Although he only gave up 1 run in the 6th inning on a triple by Sung Cheng-jui and a single by Chang Jen-wei, he took the loss as his own team's offense was shut out.

Dykxhoorn's performance marked the 26th time in CPBL history that a pitcher has had a complete game loss of 9 or more innings with only 1 run allowed, and he is the 24th player to do so. Hsieh Chang-heng and Chen Yi-hsin tragically achieved this feat twice in their careers. Adding the no-walks stat, Dykxhoorn is the 4th player in history with this record, joining Chen Yi-hsin (1995), Dario Perez (1995), and Jonathan Hurst (2003). (Editor: Lin Shu-hui) 1150516