Andrew Moss, a 24-year-old, second-year pro from Piedmont, Mo., dazzled at Dwyer Stadium tonight.
Moss went seven innings -- the typical NY-Penn League starter is pulled after five innings -- and surrendered not a single hit, and of course, no runs.
The Muckdogs notched a 3-0 victory, with Jose Rada tossing two scoreless innings, giving up one hit, and picking up his second save of the season.
Moss (2-1) lowered his ERA to 1.69.
Joe Bergman, 22 and in his first pro season, picked up two hits. The second baseman is now hitting .394.
Catcher Luis Miguel De La Cruz, a fourth-year pro from the Dominican Republic, and in his second tour with Batavia, homered and picked up two RBIs on two hits.
The Muckdogs are now 6-7 and open a three-game series against Auburn, also 6-7, on Thursday.
There is no home game on July 4, but there will be fireworks following the games on Friday and Saturday nights.