Most of the towns in the Appalachian League I have not visited before the 2021 baseball season. Johnson City is one a previously “ stopped by.” In the winter of 1995 I was driving back home from a Celebtation of Life in Birmingham and there was an epic snow storm that closed Interstate 81. Two feet of snow fell that day. My two year daughter and I got one of the last hotel rooms in town. There was a grocery store across the street that miraculously stayed open.
Johnson City is a commuter trip for the Flyboys. It is only 33 miles East of Greenville. Johnson City, Tn is known for it’s many outdoor activities. Winged Deer Park, Buffalo Mtn.Park provide everything from disc golf to boating. The Gray Fossil Site and Musuem sits east of town and has mastodon fossil there.

The Doughnoys is a unique team name. Indelibly tied to Americans “Doughboys” became the most enduring nickname for troops of the American Expeditionary Forces. These men traversed the Atlantic to join war weary Allied armies fighting on the Western Fromt during World War I. The Western front was the main theater of war during the First World War. These men also fought in Mexico where they were covered by the wind blown white dust in the desert. Thus, Doughboys.
Game one of the series was delayed 90 minutes to previous rain. This is unusual only because the infield is turf. However, there are holes in the mound tarp, which is clay. Flex seal, anyone? The game did start at 8:30 and was then postponed at 8:36 due to another down pour. You may think I made the time up but i did not. A great coach writes down the time a delay begins because if your pitcher sits for too long, the risk for injury substantially increases if he were to te-enter the game. Injuries doomed my pitching career and I refuse to put my pitchers in harm’s way.
The Flyboys out slug their opponents in the completion of the suspended game, 15-6. Game two of this doubleheader starts roughly 30 minutes after the first game. I witnessed one of the most dominant outings by a pitcher I have ever seen. Cam Wagoner struck out the first 8 hitters of the game. His day ended in spectacular fashion, striking oit 11 of the 12 hitters he faced. Our next pitcher, Mason Turner struck out all three he faced. That’s 14 of 15. Two additional relievers finished the first No Hitter for the Greenville Flyboys! To say the least I am proud of the way these Boys attacked and completed the No No.






