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Taylored to Perfection: Zach Taylor Throws First Perfect Game in CPL History Print E-mail
Thursday, 22 July 2010 22:24

WILMINGTON, N.C. – 117 pitches is what it took for history to be made Thursday night at Buck Hardee Field.  That’s what it took Zach Taylor (W, 3-1) to become the first pitcher in Coastal Plains League history to throw a perfect game in a 13-0 win over the Fayetteville SwampDogs.

Taylor’s night consisted of 13 ground-outs, 10 fly-out and 4 strikeouts to complete the historic feat.  Taylor got plenty of defensive help behind him to attain perfection.  In the fourth inning, Aaron Miller made a tough backhanded play deep in the hole at shortstop to retire Nick Natoli, a play Taylor would refer to as Derek Jeter-like after the game.  In the fifth, leftfielder Alex Hill made a catch on a Brandon Padula fly ball to the gap in left-center field.  dscn1019

Then in the ninth, Chris Mazza dropped a Jimmy Roesinger foul pop with one out, but Roesinger then grounded out to Greg Fujii for the second out of the inning.  Joe Westbrook lined out to right fielder Joey Rapp to complete the perfect game.  Rapp appeared to lose the ball in the lights for a split-second before reaching both hands over his head to make the grab.

Taylor said his family was visiting from Indiana, including his parents, grandmother and sister.  It was the last time they would see him pitch this year, he said.

The perfect game understandably overshadowed one of the top offensive outputs for the Sharks this season. The 13 runs tie the nine-inning season best with the 13-5 win over Columbia on July 12th.

The offensive action started in the fourth inning as it did the night before in Fayetteville. After Matt Milroy replaced Ryan Prickett (L, 4-3) on the mound with the bases loaded and no outs, Conor Szczerba hit into a double play to score Kenny Bryant making it 1-0. A Chris Mazza grounder turned into more runs after second baseman Casey Maloney overthrew first base, scoring Aaron Preston and Greg Fujii to make it 3-0.

Wilmington blew the game open in the fifth, scoring six more to make it 9-0. Kenny Bryant’s double to right scored Aaron Miller for the first run on the inning. A wild pitch by Andy Lowe scored Joey Rapp and then Szczerba’s single scored Fujii and Bryant to make it 7-0. Alex Hill then reached on a fielder’s choice where Matt Willis and Szczerba scored to make it 9-0 going into the sixth.

Szczerba then kicked off the scoring in the sixth when his fielder’s choice scored Bryant. Mazza then singled to right field, scoring Szczerba and Fujii to make it 12-0. Bryant’s single scored Miller in the seventh capped the scoring at 13-0.

Bryant was 4-5 with three runs scored and two RBIs.  Szczerba was 1-5 with two runs and three RBIs, giving him six RBIs in his last two games.

The Sharks are back in action Friday, July 23 at Buck Hardee Field against the Morehead City Marlins on Cape Fear Diagnostics Autograph Night and Taco Bell Fireworks Night.  Gates open at 6:00 p.m. with first pitch at 7:05.

 
Sharks Return From Break With 7-4 Win in Fayetteville Print E-mail
Wednesday, 21 July 2010 21:30

FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. –The Wilmington Sharks defeated the Fayetteville SwampDogs, 7-4 in the first game after the Coastal Plain League All-Star Break Wednesday night at J.P. Riddle Stadium.

Sharks starter Matt Talley (2-1) threw six solid innings, allowing two runs on six hits with two walks and five strike outs, to keep Wilmington ahead of the Fayetteville bats all night.  Patrick Szczerba and Corey Carver pitched the final three innings.  Carver threw a perfect ninth inning to pick up his second save of the year.

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Wilmington Sharks Team Up With American Heart Association to Raise Heart Disease Awareness July 22 Print E-mail
Wednesday, 21 July 2010 17:33

WILMINGTON, N.C.--The Wilmington Sharks are teaming up with the American Heart Association on Thursday, July 22 to help raise money and awareness for the American Heart Association. The American Heart Association staff and volunteers will be on-hand for the Wilmington Sharks game against the Fayetteville SwampDogs at Buck Hardee Field. Throughout the ballgame, the American Heart Association will be raffling off a number of terrific prizes, with all of the money raised going to the association.

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National CPL All-Stars Outlast Americans, 5-4 Print E-mail
Wednesday, 21 July 2010 17:09

The National CPL All-Star team took the lead in the bottom of the third and fought off a late rally by the American squad Tuesday night to win 5-4 in the 2010 Coastal Plain League All-Star Game at McNair Field in Forest City, North Carolina.

A crowd of 2,412 fans piled into the home of the Owls to cheer on their favorite CPL All-Stars.

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Sharks Back at Home July 22 on Fat Tony's/Surf 98.3 Thirsty Thursday Print E-mail
Wednesday, 21 July 2010 10:28
The Wilmington Sharks head into the home stretch of the Coastal Plain League's regular season looking to claim a Pettit Cup Playoff spot.  The Sharks have some ground to make up, as they trail the first-place Morehead City Marlins by four-and-a-half games with less than two weeks to play.  The Sharks look to make up ground Thursday, July 22 on Fat Tony's/Surf 98.3 Thirsty Thursday against divisional rivals, the Fayetteville SwampDogs.  Adult fans ages 21+ can enjoy $1 drinks in the beer garden throughout the night, courtesy of Fat Tony's and Surf 98.3. It's also Coastal Athletics’ Shirt Off Our Back Night where fans can enter a raffle to win the Sharks' game-worn shirts from that night. Gates open at 6 p.m.  First pitch is at 7:05 p.m.
 
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