Posted: 2024-05-27 06:20:05

Adelaide's Jack O'Loughlin has made an impressive Major League Baseball debut, pitching three scoreless innings for Oakland against Houston.

The 24-year-old entered the game in the seventh inning to become Australia's 38th Major League player.

O'Loughlin joined another South Australian in MLB, with infielder Curtis Mead on Tampa Bay's roster.

Relief pitcher Liam Hendriks has signed a two-year deal with Boston after overcoming stage four non-Hodgkin's lymphoma but remains sidelined following elbow surgery.

Away from the star trio, there are 29 other Australians in the minor leagues.

O'Loughlin recorded an out on his first pitch, inducing a ground ball, then stamped his first big league strike-out two batters later, taking the scalp of Jon Singleton.

After loading the bases, O'Loughlin then forced Astros hitter Yanier Diaz into a shallow fly ball pop-out to close the inning.

He settled down in his second and third innings, retiring the next six batters including future hall-of-famer Jose Altuve.

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