On June 29, 2006, Shaun Seibert of the Brewster Whitecaps tossed six shutout innings of two-hit ball in a win over Wareham.
That was pretty typical.
Seibert had one of the best pitching seasons in Cape League history that summer. The Arkansas righty finished with a 0.39 ERA in eight starts. Eleven years later, it still ranks top three all-time. Only Mitchell Jordan in 2015 and Eric Milton in 1996 did better, tying for the Cape League record with a 0.21 ERA.
Seibert earned Co-Pitcher of the Year honors, but his next two years at Arkansas were injury-marred and he was not drafted.