The Houston Astros have made history by completing baseball’s first ever combined no-hitter in the sport’s showcase event, the World Series.
The side’s pitchers prevented the Philadelphia Phillies from hitting a single ball in the nine-innings clash.
Houston ran out 5-0 winners to draw level in the seven-game series.
Star pitcher Cristian Javier also made history, becoming just the second player to pitch for six or more innings without conceding a hit.
A combined no-hitter occurs when more than one pitcher prevents the opposition from making a hit. The sport has seen 18 in Major League Baseball history, but it had never happened in the league’s franchise event.