These kids threw a combined no-hitter at the Little League Baseball World Series

Here's one way — maybe the best way — to open up the Little League Baseball World Series:

Guerrero did the majority of the work, striking out 11 batters in five innings.

This come-backer could've ended the no-hitter, but Raul Hernandez was all over it. Hernandez struck out the other two batters he faced.

Impressive play all around by these two kids.

Right-hander Antonio Guerrero struck out [11] batters in five innings and Raul Hernandez Jr. closed out the combined no-hitter in the sixth as Mexico mowed down Aruba 2-0 on Wednesday in the opener of the Little League World Series in Williamsport, Pa.

Guerrero faced 18 batters and helped Mexico achieve the fifth no-hitter -- third combined no-hitter -- in the history of the tournament. The 13-year-old touched 77 mph on the radar gun (equating to 99 when converted to MLB mound distance and dimensions).

He worked around two errors and two walks before Hernandez whiffed two of the three batters he faced in the sixth.

This was the opening round of the international tournament, which runs through this week and concludes next weekend.

Mexico will match up with Latin America this afternoon, and we'll see if they can get another great performance out of their pitchers.


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