The SeaWolves suffered their eighth shutout loss of the season on Thursday night, dropping the third game of their series with the Akron RubberDucks 6-0. All six hits for Akron went for extra bases, while Erie could not collect any extra-base hits. Spencer Torkelson collected three hits to match a career high, while Riley Greene
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The SeaWovles bounced back offensively on Wednesday night to knock off the Akron RubberDucks at UPMC Park. Erie plated ten runs, five of them on two home runs, and cruised to a 10-2 victory. On the mound A.J. Ladwig served up his strongest start of the year, tossing six innings and allowing only one run.
The Erie SeaWolves, Double-A Affiliate of the Detroit Tigers, are pleased to announce that the team will host Wonders Night, presented by UPMC Hamot and UPMC Health Plan, on Saturday, September 4 to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the 1996 hit film ‘That Thing You Do!’ at UPMC Park. The The Erie SeaWolves, Double-A Affiliate
The SeaWolves did not capitalize enough on their scoring chances on Tuesday night, dropping their series opener to the Akron RubberDucks 5-3. The SeaWolves stranded 11 runners across the night, including six runners in scoring position. Josh Lester extended his hit streak to four games while driving in a pair of runs, and Jesus Rodriguez
The SeaWolves outlasted the Binghamton Rumble Ponies on Sunday afternoon in another wild affair on the road. Binghamton smacked four home runs against Erie pitching, but the SeaWolves scored in four consecutive innings to take the series finale 9-6. Riley Greene scored three runs for the second game in a row, and Spencer Trokelson drove
The SeaWolves were on the losing end of a marathon contest with the Binghamton Rumble Ponies on Saturday night. Erie lead by five runs in the third inning, hit five home runs, and collected 15 total hits. Despite the offensive assault, Erie still fell 14-13. The game lasted 3:42, the longest game of the year
The SeaWolves pieced together a major ninth-inning rally on Friday night to stun the Binghamton Rumble Ponies. Erie scored three runs in the final inning, all with two outs, to win 3-1. Josh Lester delivered a key two-out single to plate the tying and go-ahead run. Trailing 1-0 after eight innings, Erie’s comeback started with
The SeaWolves dropped their second straight contest to the Binghamton Rumble Ponies on Thursday night. While Erie got an early home run from Spencer Torkelson, Binghamton scored five of their six runs on long balls of their own to push ahead. Erie made a late charge at the deficit with two runs scored after the
Erie had a quiet night in Binghamton on Wednesday, only scoring twice, and falling in a 10-inning walk-off to the Binghamton Rumble Ponies. Jesus Rodriguez spun six innings of one-run ball, but the SeaWolves bullpen allowed a pair of runs to squander a one-run lead, and eventually the game. Erie got a disciplined start by
The SeaWolves exploded for twelve runs on Tuesday night to open their road set with the Binghamton Rumble Ponies with a win. Erie set season-high marks with five home runs and an eight-run third inning eventually finishing with 12 runs. Binghamton made a late charge at the 12-run deficit, but Erie still finished with a
The SeaWolves split a doubleheader with the Bowie Baysox on Sunday, closing their week against the Baltimore affiliate with only two wins. Bowie used a pair of two-run home runs to help take the first game 6-2, while Erie rediscovered their offensive rhythm in game two, winning 7-4. GAME ONE: Kyle Stowers Set the early
The SeaWolves were swept in a doubleheader on Friday night at UPMC Park. Erie gave up six runs to the Bowie Baysox in game one of the set, falling 6-2. Bowie pushed ahead in a pitcher’s duel in game two, taking the game 1-0 with just a solo home run in the second game. GAME
The Erie SeaWolves were setback on Wednesday night at UPMC Park, dropping the second game of their series with the Bowie Baysox 4-2. Erie did not manage a base hit until the sixth inning, and Elvin Rodriguez was struck for a pair of solo home runs on the mound, giving him the loss. Gray Fenter
The Erie SeaWolves returned to UPMC Park with a win on Tuesday night. Pushing seven runs across early, Erie took down the Bowie Baysox 7-5. Riley Greene knocked his 10th home run of the season and drove in four runs, while Chance Kirby tossed five innings for his second win in Double-A. Kirby provided Erie
The SeaWolves emerged victorious in a tense pitching duel with the Somerset Patriots on Sunday afternoon, 1-0. With both sides putting up shutouts, the game was decided in the 10th inning with a run-scoring single by Jon Rosoff. Erie used four pitchers to log their fourth shutout of the season. Erie kept Somerset at bay
The SeaWolves were shut out by the Somerset Patriots, 5-0, on Saturday night at TD Bank Ballpark. The ‘Wolves need a win on Sunday to force a series split and to take the season series over the Patriots. Somerset took a lead in the first inning when Donny Sands clubbed an opposite-field, two-run home run
GAME ONE After looking at a strong start from Elvin Rodriguez, Erie had to pull their starter in the third inning when things got out of hand. Rodriguez loaded the bases to open the inning and hit a batter to give Somerset the first run of the game. Oswaldo Cabrera delivered the gut punch with
GAME ONE Erie once again had trouble getting runners on base, and even more trouble when it came to bringing home the runners they did get on. The SeaWolves got runners to second and third in the first inning with only one out, but couldn’t bring either home. Josh Lester tried to open a scoring
Erie dropped their third straight game on Sunday night at UPMC Park, losing an early lead and having a comeback effort fall short against the Reading Fightin Phils. Erie walked a season-high eight batters on the night, including the game-winning run in the ninth inning, and lost 6-5. Riley Greene hit the reset button for
The SeaWolves came up empty on Saturday night against the Reading Fightin Phils in a historic manner. Four Fightins pitchers combined to no hit Erie in a 3-0 game. It was the first time Erie had been no hit since 2005. Brad Bass got the call for Erie to make his second start of the