Erie and Harrisburg continued to trade blowouts as Erie won on Saturday 8-0. The SeaWolves opened the scoring in the third inning against DJ Herz, who was making his first start since being acquired by the Cubs in the Jeimer Candelario trade on July 31. Danny Serretti doubled and Ben Erie and Harrisburg continued to
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Harrisburg piled on late in a 13-3 win over Erie on Friday night. Ty Madden and a pair of Harrisburg pitchers dueled with zeroes through the first four innings. Michael Cuevas went the first 2.2 innings for the Senators before handing the ball to Alemao Hernandez. The fifth inning proved Harrisburg piled on late in
The SeaWolves offense broke out with 18 hits in a 12-4 win over Harrisburg. Erie loaded the bases with no outs in the bottom of the first against Senators starter Mitchell Parker. Jace Jung started the scoring with a single. Chris Meyers’ fly ball turned into a double play as The SeaWolves offense broke out
Erie surrendered nine unanswered runs in a 10-3 loss to Harrisburg. Alex Faedo made his first start for Erie since 2019. He struck out the first two batters he faced in the first before allowing a home run to Trey Lipscomb. Justice Bigbie finally helped the SeaWolves break through on Erie surrendered nine unanswered runs
Tuesday, August 1 vs. Harrisburg Senators (Washington Nationals) Gates Open: 5 p.m. | First Pitch: 6:05 p.m. Erie Piñatas | Copa de la Diversión Erie will participate in Minor League Baseball’s Copa de la Diversión, a season-long event series celebrating Hispanic/Latinx culture. The UPMC Park game day experience will transformed Tuesday, August 1 vs. Harrisburg
Jace Jung’s two-homer day paced Erie to a series split with Akron in a 7-1 win on Sunday. Erie started the scoring in the second inning. Trei Cruz ripped a two-run double with the bases loaded and two out. It gave Erie a 2-0 lead. Jung’s first blast came in Jace Jung’s two-homer day paced
The SeaWolves could not hold on to a late lead as Akron took down Erie 9-2 in 10 innings. Erie tallied a pair of second-inning runs against Akron starter Hunter Stanley. Chris Meyers walked, stole second, and advanced to third on a balk. Jake Holton then walked with one out. The SeaWolves could not hold
The SeaWolves fell late to Akron on Friday, 5-3. Keider Montero was looking to win his seventh consecutive start for Erie. He allowed a first-inning run as Akron hit four singles in the first inning including a two-out RBI hit by Aaron Bracho. Erie tied the game against Tommy Mace The SeaWolves fell late to
The Erie SeaWolves, Double-A Affiliate of the Detroit Tigers, in conjunction with Erie Events have announced a parking advisory for Saturday, July 29. Fans attending the SeaWolves game against the Akron RubberDucks (Cleveland Guardians) are encouraged to arrive early in expectation of increased traffic connected to multiple downtown events. While The Erie SeaWolves, Double-A Affiliate
The SeaWolves came an out away from victory on Thursday night and instead fell to Akron 10-8 in 11 innings. Akron scored first against Lael Lockhart in the third inning. The first three runners of the frame had hits including an RBI infield single by Angel Martinez. Korey Holland later The SeaWolves came an out
Jace Jung picked up his first two Double-A hits as Erie took a second straight game from Akron, winning 7-5 on Wednesday. Brant Hurter rebounded from a struggling start to turn in a quality start. Hurter allowed a single and a double to the first two batters he faced in Jace Jung picked up his
Erie started the homestand hot with a 7-3 win over Akron on Tuesday. Trei Cruz started a big day offensive right from the start. Cruz led off the first with a solo blast against Will Dion. It was Cruz’s first home run since June 18. Andrew Navigato followed up Cruz’s Erie started the homestand hot
Erie could not get the bats going in a series-ending 2-0 loss to Binghamton. Erie and Binghamton split the six-game series. Ty Madden pitched well for Erie in his five innings. His lone mistake was a solo home run hit by Agustin Ruiz leading off the second inning. Madden allowed Erie could not get the
Keider Montero earned his sixth consecutive win in Erie’s 3-1 win on Saturday in Binghamton. Montero allowed a first-inning run when Wyatt Young singled and scored on Rowdey Jordan’s RBI double. Montero retired the next three to hold the Rumble Ponies at just one run. Erie went ahead on a Keider Montero earned his sixth