In a remarkable crossover from cricket to baseball, former England fast bowler Liam Plunkett made his professional debut for the Oakland Ballers in the Pioneer Baseball League. The 41-year-old took the mound against the Yuba-Sutter Freebirds on a lively Friday night, showcasing his skills in front of a crowd of 1,878 at Raimondi Park on the west coast of the United States.
Plunkett’s debut was highlighted by a standout moment when he struck out Freebirds’ Josh Duarte with just five pitches. Despite his impressive performance, the Ballers faced a tough loss, falling 18-11 to their opponents. This outing marks a significant milestone for Plunkett, who was part of the England team that clinched the 50-over World Cup title on home soil in 2019.
Having emigrated to the United States five years ago, Plunkett has been involved in Major League Cricket (MLC), participating in the country’s T20 franchise tournament. “I’ve previously done the ceremonial first pitch for the Philadelphia Phillies and Minnesota Twins as part of being an MLC ambassador, but this is obviously a little bit more serious,” he remarked, reflecting on the gravity of his new role.
Plunkett believes he may be the first English cricketer to play a professional baseball game, noting, “It’s obviously a few rungs below Major League Baseball but it’s still pretty cool to say I have played as a professional in two bat-and-ball sports.” His participation with the Ballers came under the Pioneer Baseball League’s marketing player exception, allowing teams to sign a notable veteran to their active roster outside standard eligibility limits.
Although Plunkett is currently part of the San Francisco Unicorns squad for MLC, he has yet to make an appearance in this year’s tournament. Before his debut, he experimented with batting during practice but ultimately decided that pitching was his stronger suit. “The swing path when you bat is so different compared to cricket, especially when someone is pitching at 90mph,” he explained. “I’d have loved to hit a monster home run because that would have gone viral!” Throughout his cricket career, Plunkett played 13 Tests, 89 ODIs, and 22 T20s for England, accumulating a total of 201 wickets across all formats.
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