Carolina Mudcats Coverage
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Supak, Neuhaus and Wilson lead the way in 5-3 victory versus Wilmington
Trey Supak allowed just one run over seven innings pitched in the home victory. -
Mudcats squander late lead in series finale loss to Buies Creek
Carolina lost a 3-1 lead in the seventh while falling to the Astros 4-3 at Jim Perry Stadium. -
Mudcats squander late lead in series finale loss to Buies Creek
Carolina lost a 3-1 lead in the seventh while falling to the Astros 4-3 at Jim Perry Stadium. -
Mudcats shut out by Buies Creek Astros
Astros starter Brett Adcock struck out seven over five scoreless frames and reliever Kit Scheetz struck out eight over four innings as the Astros shut out the Mudcats 2-0 on Tuesday night. -
Roegner, Sanchez toss three-hit shutout in Buies Creek
Keston Hiura went 2-for-5 with a home run as the Mudcats shut out the Astros 5-0. -
Mudcats allow nine extra-base hits in 9-3 loss to Wood Ducks
Chuck Leblanc went 4-for-4 while leading Down East to the 9-3 win in Sunday's series finale. -
Mudcats walk off in extras to win third straight
Keston Hiura scored on a wild pitch in the tenth as the Mudcats walked-off the Wood Ducks. -
Hiura, Carroll have career nights in 9-6 victory
Hiura and Carroll set career highs in hits and RBI in 9-6 win versus Wood Ducks. -
Mudcats end skid with 7-0 shutout win in Myrtle Beach
Conor Harber and the Carolina pen led the Mudcats to a losing streak snapping victory. -
Mudcats blanked by Birds 3-0 in Myrtle Beach
The Mudcats suffered their sixth straight loss while losing 3-0 to the Pelicans -
Mudcats suffer third walk-off loss in last four games
The Pelicans rallied for three runs in the ninth while defeating the Mudcats 5-4 on Tuesday night. -
Mudcats swept by Wood Ducks in Kinston
Weston Wilson homered for the second straight game, Trey Supak struck out eight and took a no-hitter into the fifth, but Anderson Tejeda, Chuck LeBlanc and Alex Kowalczyk each hit home runs while leading the Wood Ducks to a sweep clinching 6-3 victory versus the Mudcats on Sunday afternoon in Kinston. -
Comeback 'Cats fall 5-4 despite late HR
Weston Wilson homered twice, including a game tying home run with two-outs in the ninth, but Brenden Davis of the Wood Ducks came through with a walk-off single in the bottom of the ninth as Down East defeated Carolina 5-4 on Saturday night at Grainger Stadium. -
Hiura lifts Mudcats to 2-1 walk-off win
Keston Hiura broke a 1-1 tie in the ninth with a game winning, bases loaded single to right as the Mudcats defeated the Pelicans 2-1 in walk-off fashion on Wednesday afternoon at Five County Stadium. The walk-off victory was Carolina's first of the season and came in front of an Education Day crowd of 5,688 in Zebulon. -
Mudcats come up short in 3-1 loss to Buies Creek
The Mudcats rallied for a game tying run in the seventh, but Astros third baseman Abraham Toro broke a 1-1 tie in the eighth with a two-run home run while leading Buies Creek to a 3-1 victory over Carolina in the final of a four game series on Sunday afternoon at Five County Stadium. -
Diplan, Barker and Williams blank Buies Creek in 3-0 win
Marcos Diplan struck out five and allowed just one hit over five and 1/3 scoreless innings and Ronnie Gideon hit a two-run home run in the seventh as the Mudcats blanked the visiting Astros 3-0 in front of a crowd of 5,946 at Five County Stadium on Saturday night. -
Mudcats held to just three hits in 8-2 loss to Astros
Reliever Conor Harber struck out seven over 3.0 innings in Friday's loss. -
Mudcats waste late lead in 8-4 loss to Buies Creek
Keston Hiura went 2-for-5 with his first home run of the season in the loss. -
Moniak hopes to turn corner with big night
The No. 1 overall pick in 2016 -- who hit just .236/.284/.341 last season for Class A Lakewood -- came into Thursday's game for Class A Advanced Clearwater batting just .160 with 13 strikeouts in 50 at-bats. -
Wilson, Hummel power Mudcats to 9-7 win over Wilmington
Weston Wilson hit a two-run home run in the third, Cooper Hummel later capped a five run Carolina fifth with a three-run homer and Ronnie Gideon had three hits as the Mudcats closed out a series victory in Wilmington with a 9-7 road win at Daniel S. Frawley Stadium on Wednesday.