No-No, He Could

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For the second time this season, a legitimate no-hitter is in the works at the moment by Outlaw opponent at Nettleton Stadium. Reed Dickert has been phenomenal for the Flyers through seven innings, striking out 14 and walking just four. And yes, no hits, either.

It was July 14 that Long Beach's Jeff Heaverlo took a no-hitter into the eighth inning and ended up losing 1-0 on a home run to Jason Matteucci.

By the way, guess who's set to lead off the eighth for the Outlaws against Dickert? One Jason Matteucci. Be keeping you posted...

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Patrick Kinmartin

About Me: Patrick Kinmartin has been a sports writer at the Chico Enterprise-Record since graduating from the University of Southern California in 2005. He began covering the Outlaws and the Golden Baseball League upon arriving and took over the beat full-time in 2007. A north Orange County native notoriously fond of his hometown Fullerton, Kinmartin also has an occupational obsession with European football, which he chronicles on the Web radio site 101 Soccer Live.

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