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FCL Phillies throw first no-no of Complex League

Righties Segura, Peralta and Garcia combine on milestone feat
FCL Phillies players surround reliever Josbel Garcia after the right-hander completed a combined no-hitter Saturday at the Carpenter Complex.
May 11, 2024

CLEARWATER, Fla. -- The first no-hitter of the 2024 Florida Complex League came on Saturday, as Enrique Segura and a pair of relievers -- Adilson Peralta and Josbel Garcia -- held the FCL Tigers without a hit, leading the FCL Phillies to a 5-0 win at the Carpenter Complex. "It's

CLEARWATER, Fla. -- The first no-hitter of the 2024 Florida Complex League came on Saturday, as Enrique Segura and a pair of relievers -- Adilson Peralta and Josbel Garcia -- held the FCL Tigers without a hit, leading the FCL Phillies to a 5-0 win at the Carpenter Complex.

"It's ​really ​awesome," FCL Phillies manager Shawn Williams said after the game. "​It ​doesn't ​matter ​if ​you're ​in ​little ​league, ​if ​you're in ​the ​big ​leagues, ​they're ​just ​equally ​as ​exciting."

Segura, a 19-year-old right-hander from San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican Republic, allowed four walks in six innings of work while striking out five. He had runners reach scoring position in both the second and fourth innings. However, the Tigers could not capitalize, as Samuel Rojas struck out to end the second, and Segura got another punchout of Rojas in the fifth and a pop out by Raudy De Los Santos to end the last threat he would face.

The Phillies scored runs in each of the first two innings thanks to a Guillermo Rosario RBI single in the first off Tigers starter Rayner Castillo. Catcher Jorge Mendez helped his pitcher with his first homer of the year an inning later.

"Mendez ​called ​a ​great ​game, ​so ​it ​was ​really ​great ​for ​Segura," Williams said. "[Helping them get] ​out ​to ​a ​lead, ​you ​can ​pitch ​even more ​aggressive."

The Phillies added two more runs in the sixth on a two-run triple by Juan Villavicencio, and Aroon Escobar's RBI single pushed the lead to a handful.

Peralta kept the gem going with two hitless frames, and Garcia struck out a pair in the ninth to finish off the milestone.

Williams said Mendez's aggressive calling helped both relievers stay in control of the game.

"What he did with Peralta was awesome, and [with] Garcia to finish it up," the Phillies skipper said. "Pitching with a lead, that's how you do it: [getting] strike one. And they were doing it all day."