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Baseball United UAE Series Sets Records for Attendance and Viewership

By dailyguardian.aeFebruary 17, 20255 Mins Read
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The historic three-game series between the Arabia Wolves and Mid East Falcons – the UAE’s first professional baseball teams – was watched in more than 100 countries

DUBAI, UAE (February 17, 2025) – Baseball United, the first professional baseball league focused on the Middle East and Indian Subcontinent, announced today that a record three million viewers watched the international broadcast of the league’s three-game series between the Arabia Wolves and the Mid East Falcons.

The historic series was carried by 17 linear and digital broadcast partners, with viewership in more than 100 countries, including the United States, Canada, Mexico, Japan, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, Australia, the Dominican Republic, Venezuela, India, Pakistan, South Africa, and Saudi Arabia. It was the most watched baseball event in the history of the region.

The series marked the first time that the Wolves and the Falcons – the league’s two UAE-based franchises – took the field. The Dubai-based Wolves won all three games, including pulling out a close victory in Sunday’s finale, 5-4.

The series was hosted at Baseball United’s new ballpark at The Sevens sports and entertainment complex in Dubai. All three games were sellouts. The Ballpark’s modular seating is currently set to accommodate 3,000 fans, with plans to scale up to 10,000 for future events based on demand.

“We are truly grateful to reach another set of milestones on our journey toward building the region’s next great sport,” said Kash Shaikh, Baseball United Chairman, CEO, and Co-Founder. “This past weekend, we put two of our franchises on the field for the first time. We had several of the world’s best baseball players playing for the first time at our new ballpark. We sold out each night. We reached millions of new fans on social media. And we had a record number of broadcast partners and viewers. And, of course, we had three great games of high-quality baseball. We couldn’t have scripted it any better. I’m very thankful to all of our partners, and very proud of our Baseball United team.”

The Arabia Wolves won the opening night game 6-5, with left fielder Courtney Hawkins hitting a solo home run to provide the difference. Brian Schlitter got the win for the Wolves. Schlitter previously played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Chicago Cubs and Oakland Athletics, and in Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) for the Saitama Seibu Lions.

Saturday night, the Wolves ran away with an 11-0 victory behind a dominant pitching performance from starting pitcher, Cameron Gann. Gann pitched five innings and struck out nine for the win. Wolves prospect, Ernest Ohandza, the first professional baseball player in the history of Cameroon, struck out the final batter to end the night.

Sunday night was another close affair, with the Falcons mounting a late rally to turn a four-run deficit into a one-run game. Local Dubai prospect, Lorenzo Riddle, got the win for the hometown Wolves, with Connor Panas and Didi Gregorius both going deep for the red and black. Panas was originally drafted by the Toronto Blue Jays in 2015, and Gregorius spent 11 years in MLB, including five as the starting shortstop for the New York Yankees.

Baseball veterans John McLaren (Wolves) and Dennis Cook (Falcons) managed the teams. Future baseball hall of famer, Albert Pujols, was part of the pregame ceremonies and served as the broadcast analyst for all three games.

The broadcast was produced by local Dubai firm, Signature Productions, with all creative and digital content production done in-house at Baseball United.

Baseball United built its new ballpark in just 38 days last fall, and since then has hosted the largest international amateur baseball tournament in the history of the region, the Arab Classic, along with this past weekend’s inaugural professional games. The league will be on hiatus during Ramadan and the summer months, returning to action in October.

To learn more about Baseball United, visit baseballunited.com.

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About Baseball United

Baseball United is the first professional baseball league focused on the Middle East and the Indian Subcontinent. Baseball United has driven a steady cadence of historic milestones since its inception in November of 2022, including its Dubai All-Star Showcase, the Baseball United Arab Classic international tournament, and the UAE Series featuring two of its founding franchises, the Arabia Wolves and the Mid East Falcons. In addition, Baseball United built the first professional baseball field and ballpark in the history of the Middle East and South Asia, with its new facility in Dubai serving as the home for its cornerstone events. Baseball United’s ownership group is led by award-winning entrepreneur, Kash Shaikh, and 20 baseball legends, including Barry Larkin, Mariano Rivera, Adrián Beltré, Robinson Chirinos, Felix Hernandez, Robinson Cano, Albert Pujols, Ryan Howard, and Ronald Acuña Jr. Beyond its professional league, the Baseball United ecosystem spans youth development, federation partnerships, media and content production, merchandise, and non-profit outreach.

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