Carson Coleman contributes to RailRiders' no-hitter against Syracuse Mets

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Carson Coleman contributes to RailRiders' no-hitter against Syracuse Mets
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Carson Coleman of the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders played a key role in a June 5th no-hitter against the Syracuse Mets. Coleman entered the game in the eighth inning, striking out two batters and securing the final out through a double play, marking the franchise's seventh no-hitter. This season, Coleman has returned to the Yankees organization following injuries and a brief stint with the Texas Rangers after being selected in the Rule 5 Draft. He previously contributed to a no-hitter with the Double-A Somerset Patriots in 2022. Coleman expressed excitement about his return to the Yankees, a team he regards with affection.

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  • Coleman combined with Brendan Beck for the no-hitter on June 5th.
  • The game concluded with a 6-4-3 double play.
  • Coleman underwent Tommy John surgery in 2023 and faced further recovery.
  • He was taken in the Rule 5 Draft by the Rangers but did not play.
  • This marks Coleman's return to the Yankees organization.
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  • 12:00 PMYahoo SportsRailRiders reliever Carson Coleman thrilled to be back with Yankees organization
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Coleman combined with Brendan Beck on a June 5th no-hitter against the Syracuse Mets.

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