Carolina Mudcats Coverage
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New Mudcats manager is former NC State catcher Nick Stanley
Nick Stanley played for the Wolfpack in a single season -- 2008. -
Avina Homers, but Mudcats Fall 4-3 in Game 1
Jace Avina hit a solo home run in the second and Juan Baez tripled in a run in the fourth, but the Down East Wood Ducks rallied for three two-out runs in the sixth and scored a run in the eighth while edging the Carolina Mudcats 4-3 in Game 1 of the Carolina League North Division Series on Tuesday night at Five County Stadium. -
Mudcats win second half title with 5-1 victory in Salem
The Carolina Mudcats clinched the Carolina League North Second Half Title with a 5-1 victory versus the Salem Red Sox on Thursday night at Carillion Clinic Field in Salem, Va. Yorman Galindez started and totaled a career-high nine strikeouts over five scoreless innings and Jesus Chirinos went 3-for-4 with a double and two runs while leading the Mudcats to their first playoff appearance since 2008. -
A local insider guide to the best Minor League Baseball in NC's Triangle
Here is your guide to minor league baseball in the Triangle. What to know about ticket prices, mascots, unique concessions and the best promotions for a family day at the ballpark. -
Salem spoils Mudcats home opner 7-2
Despite the loss, Carolina reliever Aidan Maldonado struck out five over four scoreless in his professional debut -
Mudcats season opener suspended due to rain
The Mudcats and Woodpeckers were suspended due to rain on Opening Night -
Wake commissioners to hear presentation on Five County Stadium renovation project
Wake County commissioners are listening to a presentation on possible renovations for Five County Stadium on Monday in an effort to bring the stadium in line with similar ballparks. -
Moore: It allowed me to get my feet wet against professional hitters
Ryne Moore is slated to get the start in Friday's Carolina Mudcats season--opener. Moore played rookie ball in the Arizona Complex League last year where he said it gave him the chance to feel out the play between college and professional. Moore was drafted in the 18th round of the 2021 draft -
Perez: Just try to be me, get better every day - in every aspect
Hedbert Perez is the No. 8 overall prospect for the Milwaukee Brewers. Hedbert earned a bump to Carolina last season after jumping out to a solid start in the Arizona Complex League -
Estevez: I'm very honored to have [my career] start here in Carolina
With Joe Ayrault moving up to High-A, Victor Estevez takes over as manager for the Carolina Mudcats. This is Estevez's first opportunity to manage a ball club state side. -
Mudcats' Campbell plays all nine positions, earns save in season finale win
Noah Campbell played all nine positions and earned the save as the Mudcats defeated the Fayetteville Woodpeckers 5-2 in the final game of the 2021 season on Sunday afternoon at SEGRA Stadium. Tyler Black went 4-for-5 with the go-ahead RBI in the eighth and Alex Binelas hit a two-run home run in the first for the Mudcats in the season finale victory. -
Miller hits walk-off grand slam, Mudcats win 8-4 in 10
Darrien Miller hit a walk-off grand slam in the tenth to lead the Mudcats to an 8-4 series finale victory versus the Delmarva Shorebirds on Sunday afternoon at Five County Stadium. The grand slam was Miller's second of the series and Carolina's tenth of the season. It was also Miller's fourth home run in his last three games. -
Mudcats snap losing streak with 3-1 finale victory at Fredericksburg
The Carolina Mudcats snapped a four-game losing streak with a 3-1 victory versus the Fredericksburg Nationals at FredNats Ballpark on Sunday night. Ernesto Martinez went 4-for-5 with a RBI double while extending his hitting streak to 14 consecutive games, Zach Mort earned his third victory and James Meeker struck out four batters in the ninth and five overall while earning his third save as Carolina earned a victory in the final game of the series. -
First-place Mudcats sweep GreenJackets
Ashton McGee hit his second grand slam of the season, Wes Clarke hit a two-run home run in the sixth, Micah Bello had three hits, Freddy Zamora scored three runs and the Mudcats walked seven times during a five run seventh while finishing off a sweep of the visiting Augusta GreenJackets with a 15-7 victory on Sunday afternoon at Five County Stadium. -
Mudcats lose late lead in rain-shortened loss
Felix Valerio went 3-for-4 while recording his 27th multi-hit game of the season, and Christian Tripp allowed just one unearned run and one hit in his first career start, but the Wood Ducks rallied for two runs in the sixth while defeating the Mudcats 3-2 in a rain-shortened, seven-inning, game on Sunday afternoon at Grainger Stadium. -
Carolina wins fifth straight while blasting Cannon Ballers, 13-1
Felix Valerio matched a franchise record with four doubles, Mike Wilson hit a two-run home run and Zavier Warren, Noah Campbell and Darrien Miller each had three hits as the Carolina offense exploded for 20 hits in a 13-1 series finale victory versus the Cannon Ballers on Sunday afternoon at Five County Stadium. TJ Shook started and struck out five over five scoreless and earned the win in what was Carolina's fifth straight victory. -
Holt, McGee and Miller power Mudcats to series-clinching win
Gabe Holt had four hits, including three doubles, and both Ashton McGee and Darrien Miller hit two-run home runs as the Carolina Mudcats clinched a series win with a 9-4 victory over the Down East Wood Ducks on Sunday afternoon at Five County Stadium. The first place Mudcats won four of seven in the series and moved to 5.0 games ahead of Down East in the Low-A East Central standings. -
Martinez hits for cycle as Mudcats sweep Kannapolis
Ernesto Martinez hit for the cycle and was one of four Mudcats to hit a home run during Carolina's 10-3, series finale and sweep clinching, victory versus the Cannon Ballers on Sunday afternoon in Kannapolis. The victory was Carolina's sixth straight, matching the club's longest winning streak of the season. -
Mudcats lose 2-1 in rain-shortened game vs. Lynchburg
Two costly errors in the second led directly to runs and proved to be the difference as the Mudcats fell 2-1 in a six-inning, rain-shortened loss to the Hillcats on Sunday at Five County Stadium. Starter Miguel Guerrero worked all six innings and allowed just two unearned runs while recording his first career quality start and his first career loss. -
Knarr and Belzer stifle Hillcats in doubleheader sweep
Starter Brandon Knarr struck out nine in a 3-2 game one victory and game two starter Nick Belzer went seven complete innings while leading the Mudcats to a 5-2 win and a doubleheader sweep of the Hillcats on Saturday at Five County Stadium.