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This Date in Timber Rattlers History: August 24

No-hitter in Cedar Rapids; "Ronnie ain't bunting"; King Felix makes his Rattlers debut
August 24, 2021

August 24, 2010: The Rattlers won 3–0 at Cedar Rapids. Jake Odorizzi and Adrian Rosario combined on a no-hitter. Odorizzi hit a batter, walked a batter, and struck out ten over eight innings. Rosario pitched around a one-out walk by striking out the last two batters in the ninth. Kentrail

August 24, 2010: The Rattlers won 3–0 at Cedar Rapids. Jake Odorizzi and Adrian Rosario combined on a no-hitter. Odorizzi hit a batter, walked a batter, and struck out ten over eight innings. Rosario pitched around a one-out walk by striking out the last two batters in the ninth. Kentrail Davis drove in the first run of the game with a groundout in the fifth. Joey Paciorek and D’Vontrey Richardson had RBI singles in the sixth for the other runs.

2017: The Rattlers beat Peoria 4–3 at home. Wisconsin took a 2–1 lead on a two-run home run by Zach Clark in the bottom of the seventh. Brian O’Keefe gave the Chiefs a 3–2 lead with a two-run home run in the top of the eighth. In the bottom of the ninth, Dallas Carroll doubled to start the inning and Ronnie Gideon hit a two-run, walkoff home run for the Rattlers victory.

2003: The Rattlers beat Burlington 6–5 at home. Felix Hernandez made his Timber Rattlers debut in this game and gave up a grand slam to Damaso Espino in the third inning that gave the Bees a 4–1 lead. Burlington added a run in the top of the ninth inning on a homer by Derrik Lytle for a 5–1 lead. Wisconsin rallied in the ninth. The Rattlers had runners on second and third with two outs. Then, Michael Garciaparra drove in two runs with a single. Gary Harris singled and TJ Bohn reached on an error by Espino to load the bases. Jon Nelson tied the game with a two-run single. Brent Metheny capped the rally with a walkoff, RBI single to win the game for Wisconsin.

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Jerry Nyman (Foxes, 1966) made his MLB debut with the Chicago White Sox in a game against the Minnesota Twins on August 24, 1968.