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      <description>The Tampa Yankees shutout the Jupiter Hammerheads by a score of 3-0 on Wednesday, and in doing so, pitchers Kevin Whelan, David Robertson, and Joshua Schmidt accomplished the exciting no-hitter feat. It was Tampa’s sixth win in its last eight games and maintained their tight lead in the West Division of the Florida State League.
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