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mudcats schedule 2022

by Jeffry Weber Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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2022 Schedule/Results
DateOpponentSave
Apr 23, 2:00 PMvs. Lynchburg Hillcats
Apr 24, 10:00 AMvs. Lynchburg Hillcats
Apr 26, 3:00 PM@ Down East Wood DucksTrevor Tietz
Apr 27, 8:00 AM@ Down East Wood DucksChristian Tripp
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How many times will Carolina play the Wood Ducks in 2022?from milb.com

The schedule is also heavily weighted with intra-division match-ups as Carolina will play its fellow Low-A East Central Division foes, the Wood Ducks, Fayetteville Woodpeckers and Kannapolis Cannon Ballers, 24 times each throughout the 2022 season.

How many teams will Carolina face in 2022?from milb.com

The balance of the 2022 schedule will see Carolina face six other Low-A East teams with three from the North Division and three from the South.

When will the Mudcats open in 2022?from milb.com

The Mudcats will open at home for the second consecutive season when they host the Wood Ducks for Opening Night 2022 on April 8. Additional key home games include Mother’s Day (5/8 vs. Augusta), Memorial Day Weekend (5/27-5/29 vs. Kannapolis), Independence Day Weekend (7/2-7/3 vs. Fayetteville), and Labor Day Weekend (9/2-9/4 vs. Columbia).

When is the next season of the Carolina Mudcats?from milb.com

ZEBULON - Carolina Mudcats baseball fans can now begin making their plans for next season as the Mudcats, in conjunction with Major League Baseball, today announced their 2022 regular-season schedule, beginning on Friday, April 8 against the Down East Wood Ducks at Five County Stadium.

When is the Low A East 2022 schedule?from milb.com

The 2022 Low-A East schedule features 132 games, up from 120 the year prior, with 66 home and 66 away games for each member team. The season begins on Friday, April 8 and ends on Sunday, September 11 with playoffs to follow.

How many games will the Mudcats play in 2021?from milb.com

Carolina in particular is scheduled to play 84 of its 120 total games in its division, thus enhancing and creating exciting new local rivalries for fans. In all, the Mudcats will face Down East 36 times in 2021 (18 home, 18 away) and play 24 games (12 home, 12 away) against both Fayetteville and Kannapolis.

What division is the Mudcats in?from en.wikipedia.org

The Southern League used a split-season schedule wherein the division winners from each half qualified for the postseason championship playoffs. Carolina did not win either half of their inaugural season. Overall, the Mudcats finished their first season with a 66–76 win–loss record. The team posted a franchise-low 52–92 record in 1992. After their first winning campaign in 1993, the 1994 Mudcats won the First Half Eastern Division title and then beat Greenville, 3–2, to claim the Eastern Division title and a place in the league championship series. They were defeated in the finals by the Western Division champion Huntsville Stars, 3–1. First baseman Mark Johnson, who led the circuit with 23 home runs. was selected as the Southern League Most Valuable Player (MVP).

What teams are in Low A East?from milb.com

In its first year of existence, Low-A East is composed of former Carolina League and South Atlantic League teams. The Mudcats, Down East Wood Ducks, Fayetteville Woodpeckers, Fredericksburg (previously Potomac) Nationals, Lynchburg Hillcats, Myrtle Beach Pelicans and Salem Red Sox all join from the now defunct Carolina League.

What year did the Mudcats play?from en.wikipedia.org

As the Double-A affiliate of the Pittsburgh Pirates, the Carolina Mudcats played their first game on April 11, 1991 , on the road against the Greenville Braves at Greenville Municipal Stadium in Greenville, South Carolina, losing, 1–0. They earned their first win the next evening, defeating Greenville, 7–3. While work on Five County Stadium continued, the Mudcats opened their home schedule at Fleming Stadium in Wilson on April 19. They won their home opener over Greenville, 5–1, before 4,357 people. Initially delayed because of rain, the game was called in the eighth inning with Mudcats starting pitcher Tim Wakefield earning the win after allowing only one run on four hits over seven innings. Their first game at Five County Stadium was played on July 3. A standing-room-only crowd of 7,333 witnessed a 6–1 defeat by the Braves.

When is the 2021 Low A East schedule?from milb.com

ZEBULON - The Carolina Mudcats today announced the club’s 2021 Low-A East regular season schedule, which will begin on Tuesday, May 4 versus the Fayetteville Woodpeckers at Five County Stadium in Zebulon and conclude on Sunday, September 19 versus the Woodpeckers in Fayetteville.

When is the 2021 season for the Mudcats?from milb.com

ZEBULON - The Carolina Mudcats today announced the club’s 2021 Low-A East regular season schedule, which will begin on Tuesday, May 4 versus the Fayetteville Woodpeckers at Five County Stadium in Zebulon and conclude on Sunday, September 19 versus the Woodpeckers in Fayetteville.

What league is the Cleveland Indians in?from en.wikipedia.org

Cleveland Indians (2012–2014) Upon joining the Carolina League in 2012, the Mudcats became the Class A-Advanced affiliate of the Cleveland Indians in a continuation of their previous relationship with Kinston. Their new league used the same split-season format as the Southern League.

How many times will Carolina play the Wood Ducks in 2022?

The schedule is also heavily weighted with intra-division match-ups as Carolina will play its fellow Low-A East Central Division foes, the Wood Ducks, Fayetteville Woodpeckers and Kannapolis Cannon Ballers, 24 times each throughout the 2022 season.

How many teams will Carolina face in 2022?

The balance of the 2022 schedule will see Carolina face six other Low-A East teams with three from the North Division and three from the South.

When will the Mudcats open in 2022?

The Mudcats will open at home for the second consecutive season when they host the Wood Ducks for Opening Night 2022 on April 8. Additional key home games include Mother's Day (5/8 vs. Augusta), Memorial Day Weekend (5/27-5/29 vs. Kannapolis), Independence Day Weekend (7/2-7/3 vs. Fayetteville), and Labor Day Weekend (9/2-9/4 vs. Columbia).

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When is the next season of the Carolina Mudcats?

ZEBULON - Carolina Mudcats baseball fans can now begin making their plans for next season as the Mudcats, in conjunction with Major League Baseball, today announced their 2022 regular-season schedule, beginning on Friday, April 8 against the Down East Wood Ducks at Five County Stadium.

When is the Low A East 2022 schedule?

The 2022 Low-A East schedule features 132 games, up from 120 the year prior, with 66 home and 66 away games for each member team. The season begins on Friday, April 8 and ends on Sunday, September 11 with playoffs to follow.

Where are the Carolina Mudcats based?

They are based in Zebulon, North Carolina. Zebulon is the easternmost town in Wake County, and in many ways, it functions as a suburb to Raleigh, the capital city of North Carolina.

Farm system

The Carolina Mudcats are a part of the Milwaukee Brewers farm system. This system contains eight minor leage affiliates, including the Carolina Mudcats.

Awards

Several players and one executive have won league awards in recognition for their performance with the Carolina Mudcats.

The Five County Stadium

The Five County Stadium in Zebulon is the home stadium for the Carolina Mudcats. On game days, the stadium gates open one hour before first pirch, unless otherwise noted. The parkng lots open two hours before first pitch.

What league is Chillicothe Mudcats in?

The 2018 season will mark the seventeenth season of Mudcat baseball. The Mudcats participate in the MINK League (a wood bat league). The MINK League is made up of teams from Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska, and Kansas.

Who is Nate Gawelko?

A teammate at GCU the past two years of 2018 Mudcats outfielder Nate Gawelko and playing under the guidance of GCU assistant coach and recruiting coordinator Gregg Wallis, an infielder with the original 2002 Mudcats, Pavlica batted .290 in 100 at-bats for the Fish three summers ago.

Where is Austin Kerns?

Everything happens for a reason! Austin Kerns, a native of Owasso, Oklahoma, was 12 hours into his 25 hour drive to New Hampshire for summer ball when he got the call. Austin went home and signed with the Astros. Austin played with the Mudcats in the summer of 2014.

Who is Caleb Bounds' assistant coach?

By PAUL STURM, C-T Sports Editor#N#What a year ago was to be veteran organization member Caleb Bounds’ record-tying third season as head coach of the Chillicothe Mudcats summer college-level baseball team instead this summer becomes the first for a long-time friend of Bounds, North Central Missouri College assistant coach Tyler Hudlow.# N#NCMC teammates nearly a year ago and friends ever since, the Missouri natives – Hudlow from Harrisburg, near Columbia, and Bounds from Savannah – have been in almost-daily contact since February, Hudlow reports, when Bounds had to set aside his plans to school the Fish a third time when he accepted a full-time, year-round coaching position with Illinois’ Rock Valley College.

Who is Sean Rackeski?

Former Mudcat Sean Rackeski signed with a MLB organization, the Toronto Blue Jays. Sean played for the Mudcats in the 2015 season. He is a RHP who played college baseball at the University of Kansas

Is GRE a non profit?

GRE is a non-profit organization whose primary purpose is to bring family type entertainment to the area. The Mudcats have been very successful and the community has been very supportive of the team. Players from the Chillicothe Mudcats spent Thursday morning volunteering at Community Outreach.

Who was Ted Stuka?

Big (6’7”, 225 pounds) righthanded pitcher Ted Stuka, a redshirt junior at the University of California-San Diego this past school year, was chosen by the Detroit Tigers in the 14th round – the 412th overall selection. That was a much-higher position than a year ago when Baltimore chose him in the second-to-last (39th) round.

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