Abbott Perfect Against Charge

ROSEMONT, Ill – July 23, 2015 – Monica Abbott can add another milestone accomplishment to her already impressive resume following today’s 10-0 shutout of the Dallas Charge after pitching a perfect game for the second time in a Bandits uniform.

Abbott has been inching towards a perfect game all season. Three times this year, she’s thrown complete game shutouts while allowing just two hits or less.

“I don’t really keep track of (perfect games and no-hitters),” Abbott said. “Today, I got a lot of support, defensively and offensively, so it was a good day all around.”

It was evident from early on that Abbott was on pace to do something special in front of a season-high crowd of 1,502. She struck out the side in the first inning and no Charge batter made solid contact against her until a deep fly to right in the fifth inning. Abbott gave credit to her battery mate, Taylor Edwards, for calling a terrific game behind the plate.

“Today is a special day because it was me and Taylor’s (Edwards) first perfect game together, so we’re pretty excited about that.

After a scoreless top half of the first, Abbott was able to settle in for a stellar performance after the Bandits jumped all over Charge starter Vanessa Stokes in the bottom half of the frame. The Bandits tacked Stokes for four runs in the opening inning and that was more than enough support for Abbott.

Megan Blank (3-for-3, RBI, 3 R) opened up scoring with a RBI-infield single, which was followed by a two-RBI double on the next pitch by Edwards (1-for-3, 2B, 2 RBI), extending the lead to 3-0. A wild pitch allowed another run to cross the plate, pushing the Bandits advantage to four.

“That early offense is what helps a pitcher get comfortable out there,” newly acquired Kailee Cuico said. Cuico (1-for-2, HR, 2 RBI), who was picked up by the Bandits after being released by the Akron Racers, smacked her first home run in a Bandits uniform later in the game. Taking the spotlight off herself, Cuico said with a chuckle that she is just glad to not have to face Abbott again, now that they are on the same team.

Brenna Moss (1-for-3, HR, 2 RBI) also belted the first home run of her professional career, a two-run shot that just cleared the fence in right. That made the score 10-0, but the game was long out of reach with Abbott’s dominance in the circle.

 

Both teams return to action tomorrow for Cancer Awareness Night at the Ballpark. The Bandits will sport special Cancer Awareness jerseys which will be auctioned off via a silent auction with the proceeds benefitting various cancer organizations including Be the Match, National Ovarian Cancer Coalition, A Silver Lining Foundation, CCare Lynch Syndrome and the American Liver Foundation. First pitch is scheduled for 7:35 p.m.

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