Shane Figueroa reports that Tampa Yankees pitcher Eric Hacker threw seven innings of perfect baseball against the Dunedin Blue Jays, before he reached his pitch count, despite needing only 78 pitches to go through the 21 hitters. Sean Henn relieved him and retired a batter in the eight before allowing a hit.

The Yankees ended up winning - 1-0 - but, Hacker didn't even get the win, as the game was tied when he left and remained that way until the 10th inning. In that inning, Edwar Gonzalez hit a walk-off RBI single to score Chris Kunda. Jonathan Hovis picked up the W.