Cody Soliday, former Irwin County High School standout, played on Tuesday, March 18 in NCAA Division I baseball game

Cody Soliday, former Irwin County High School standout, played on Tuesday, March 18 in NCAA Division I baseball game
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On Tuesday, March 18, former Irwin County High School standout Cody Soliday’s current college team, the Mercer Bears, won 9-3 in their NCAA Division I baseball game against the Florida State Seminoles.

The game took place at Mike Martin Field at Dick Howser Stadium. This was their first matchup against the Seminoles this season.

The Bears’ next game is scheduled for Friday, March 21 at 6 p.m. at Joseph P. Riley, Jr. Park against Citadel Bulldogs.

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Cody Soliday
Right handed pitcher
Sophomore
6′0″ 175



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