...and a defense that made several standout plays, the Augusta trio tossed the first no-hitter for the team since Eric Glaser did it on Aug. 18, 2000. Quinowski and Matos each threw a flawless frame to complete the League's first no-hitter...
...April or September. Kipper said the only exception would be for a pitcher working on a no-hitter. Last August, Eric Glaser threw 111 pitches in no-hitting the Asheville Tourists. It was the Jackets' lone complete game in 2000. Two days...
...The five most used Jackets starters this season -- Baker, Rick Riccobono, Anastacio Martinez, Jerome Gamble and Eric Glaser -- have combined for a 42-27 record and 3.44 ERA in 105 games. And down the stretch, as the Jackets battled to...
...starters: Hickory -- RHP Bobby Bradley (8-2, 2.34 ERA) and Alex Pena (0-0, 7.50 ERA); Augusta -- RHP Eric Glaser (8-6, 3.50) and RHP Lance Surridge (3-1, 4.06). Tickets: $7, $6, $5, Seniors/Children 4-12...
...in the fifth to break open a scoreless game. Rodriguez and Ramos homered, while Terni had a double and a triple. Eric Glaser (two innings), winner Lance Surridge (five innings) and Ian Harvey combined on the four-hitter, striking out...
...lead in RBI with three on Sunday to give him 89 for the season. What's more, it all came less than 48 hours after Eric Glaser electrified a crowd of more than 4,000 people and a local TV audience with the first nine-inning no-hitter in...
Less than 24 hours had passed since Eric Glaser pitched the South Atlantic League's second no-hitter this season, when the guy who tossed the league's first no-no worked...
...fans at Lake Olmstead Stadium and his Augusta GreenJackets teammates to realize it was going to be a special night for Eric Glaser. The 22-year-old Glaser pitched the third no-hitter in franchise history Friday, a 3-0 victory over the Hagerstown...
He fell one pitch short of baseball perfection. But to Eric Glaser, it was still a perfect game. A perfect night. The 22-year-old right-hander pitched the third no-hitter in the 12-year...
...five innings, and the Jackets needed only one inning out of their skeleton-crew bullpen -- a 1-2-3 sixth by Eric Glaser. "That's definitely a positive," pitching coach Bob Kipper said. "It was big for Jerome to give us five good...