It isn't often Seattle Alligator fans have much to celebrate as the team finds themselves mired in last place in the SJL.
But yesterday their rookie starting pitcher Eduardo Carrillo gave themselves something to smile about. In just his 8th big league start, the 24-year old righty out of Havana, Cuba, who was a second round draft pick in 1974, didn't allow the first place Washington Night Train (now in a virtual tie with Columbus) a single hit, while striking out 4 and walking 4. It is the first no-hitter of the 1977 season and Seattle fans hope just a taste of what might be to come from the hard-working groundball specialist.