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Erie’s offense sputtered again as they dropped a second straight to Portland, 4-1. Ty Madden started for Erie and got off to an excellent start by retiring the first five Sea Dogs with three strikeouts. Portland finally broke through against the Erie right-hander in the fourth inning. To begin the Erie’s offense sputtered again as
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Erie’s bullpen faltered while its offense ran into the Portland buzzsaw in a 6-1 loss on Wednesday afternoon. The SeaWolves plated an early run in the first on Sea Dogs starter Shane Drohan. Grant Witherspoon singled, stole second base, and scored when Colt Keith reached on Christian Koss’ error. Brant Erie’s bullpen faltered while its
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The Erie bats went cold on Saturday night at The Diamond as they were shut out by the Richmond Flying Squirrels 2-0. Both starting pitchers were on point in their outings. Richmond’s Kai Wei Teng hurled four scoreless innings with no walks and eight strikeouts in a no-decision effort. Erie The Erie bats went cold
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The SeaWolves snapped a three-game skid by taking down the Richmond Flying Squirrels, 4-3, on Friday night at The Diamond. The SeaWolves jumped ahead for the third time in the series in the top of the first inning. Colt Keith singled with one out off of Mason Black, extending his The SeaWolves snapped a three-game
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The SeaWolves are pleased to announce that the team hosted its best-attended Opening Week at UPMC Park since 2004, drawing 15,315 fans. It was the second-largest Opening Week since the franchise moved to Double-A in 1999. In 2004, the club drew 16,727 fans during its first six home games of The SeaWolves are pleased to
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Erie dropped the fourth game with Altoona after a pair of critical late errors, 4-2. The SeaWolves led early, scoring first in the third inning. With two out and Grant Witherspoon on first, Diego Rincones dropped a bloop single into short center. Witherspoon motored around the bases to score. In Erie dropped the fourth game
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The Erie SeaWolves dropped the home opener to the Altoona Curve, 9-1. Altoona rode the long ball to their first win of 2023. The Curve blasted three home runs, including consecutive home runs by Domingo Leyba and Matt Fraizer in a four-run second inning against Erie starter Sawyer Gipson-Long. Jacob The Erie SeaWolves dropped the
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For the second straight night, walks played an important role at Canal Park in Akron. Tonight, the Erie SeaWolves lost to the RubberDucks, 6-4. The game featured 20 walks, 10 for each pitching staff, and three hit batters and three combined errors. The brightest spot for Erie was Detroit’s #23 For the second straight night,
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