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Not too many people were talking about Andrew Case, the Saint. John N.B. native, before the tournament. The 20-year-old pitcher had to take a back seat behind his Martimes teammate J.P. Stevenson, as well as hurlers Kurtis Horne from Sooke, B.C. and Zach Pop from Ontario Black.
This was until he threw his first no-hitter in the semi-finals against Quebec White, striking out 13 batters in the process.
Receiving handshakes and congratulations from the likes of Roberto Alomar can’t hurt his stock.
“Big atmosphere on a big stage like this, it’s a good feeling to do it here,” said the member of the Prairie Baseball Academy after the game. “Hopefully, it will help a lot to get recognized, hopefully they [scouts] noticed.”
Performing well at events like Tournament 12 can only help players who are not on everybody’s radar.