Earlier this season, Tri-City Valleycats manager Pete Incaviglia was on the stump for one of his star players, Carson McCusker, curious as to why McCusker hadn't been signed by a Major League Baseball team.
On Wednesday, Incaviglia could wonder no more.
McCusker, in his 3rd season with Tri-City, was signed by the Minnesota Twins. Where exactly McCusker will play hasn't yet been decided as of press time.
That night, Tri-City dropped a 12-7 decision to the Schaumburg Boomers.
Thursday, Tri-City recovered, and after blowing a 6-0 lead, walked off the Boomers, 11-10 on a 2-run homer by 2nd generation player Robbie Merced, whose father, Orlando, played for Pittsburgh in the 80's and 90's. Tri-City has now won 8 straight home series to start the season, and will hit the road to play the New Jersey Jackals, starting tonight at 6:30 pm.
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