The SeaWolves won a pitcher’s duel against Akron on Saturday, 2-1. Lael Lockhart and Akron’s Will Dion traded zeros for the first four frames. Lockhart stranded runners in scoring position in the first three frames. Dion, despite allowing two singles, faced the minimum through his first five frames. Akron struck The SeaWolves won a pitcher’s
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Tonight’s Erie SeaWolves game against the Akron RubberDucks has been postponed due to unplayable field conditions. The game will be made up as part of a doubleheader on Friday, June 30 beginning at 5:05 p.m. Both games will be seven-inning contests and one ticket is good for both games, including Tonight’s Erie SeaWolves game against
Thursday, June 29 vs. Akron RubberDucks (Cleveland Guardians) Gates Open: 5 p.m. | First Pitch: 6:05 p.m. Two-Buck Thursday pres. by Bud Light and Rocket 105 Fans can enjoy Smith’s hot dogs, Pepsi soft drinks, popcorn and select domestic draft beers for only $2 each. Kids Run the Bases After Thursday, June 29 vs. Akron
The SeaWolves squeaked out a second consecutive one-run victory over Hartford, winning 3-2. Erie plated an early run against Hartford starter Joe Rock in the first inning. Trei Cruz singled to open the game and advanced to third on Colt Keith’s double. Cruz later scored on Andrew Navigato’s ground out. The SeaWolves squeaked out a
Erie took an early lead and held on for a 5-4 win in the series opener against the Hartford Yard Goats. The SeaWolves opened the scoring in the top of the first inning. After Trei Cruz walked and advanced to third on Wenceel Perez’s single, Cruz scored on a wild Erie took an early lead
The SeaWolves wrapped up the first leg of their road trip with a series win-securing victory in Harrisburg. They defeated the Senators 8-0. After Erie was shut out yesterday, Trei Cruz prevented that same fate immediately today. He began the game with his tenth home run of the season to The SeaWolves wrapped up the
The SeaWolves fell behind early and could not rally against the Senators, falling 7-0. Trei Cruz notched a leadoff single for Erie to begin the first inning. He was stranded on base and turned out to be Erie’s only hit in the game. Brant Hurter struggled in his first inning. The SeaWolves fell behind early
Erie rode Colt Keith’s early blast to its third win in four games in a 6-1 win over Harrisburg. Wilmer Flores and Cole Henry traded zeroes on the mound for the first two innings of the game. Erie got to Henry in the third inning. The right-hander hit Gage Workman Erie rode Colt Keith’s early
Harrisburg’s late rally ended Erie’s three-game winning streak as they defeated the SeaWolves 4-2. Each team traded first-inning runs. Colt Keith, the second batter of the game, homered off of Harrisburg starter Jackson Rutledge to give Erie a 1-0 lead. It was Keith’s first action since Saturday. He secured his Harrisburg’s late rally ended Erie’s
Erie rode a big second inning to their third consecutive win tonight, beating Harrisburg 9-5. The SeaWolves loaded the bases in the second with no outs against Harrisburg starter Alex Troop. Justice Bigbie began the frame with a double giving him five hits in his first five Double-A at bats. Erie rode a big second
Diego Rincones and some new faces led the SeaWolves to a series-opening 7-3 win over Harrisburg. After Erie opened the second with consecutive singles against Harrisburg starter Alemao Hernandez, Rincones clobbered a three-run home run to give the SeaWolves an early 3-0 lead. In the third inning, Erie loaded the Diego Rincones and some new
The SeaWolves rebounded to win the finale against Bowie by a score of 5-2. Erie was able to score first in the second inning. Jake Holton smoked a one-out double. With two out, Gage Workman advanced Holton with an infield single. Luis Santana then lined a double off the left-field The SeaWolves rebounded to win
The SeaWolves lost a late lead after a second straight abbreviated starting pitching performance and lost in ten innings to Bowie, 10-8. After Keider Montero lasted just two thirds of an inning in Erie’s previous game, Ty Madden met the same fate in this game. The first two batters of The SeaWolves lost a late
An ugly first inning proved too much for the SeaWolves to overcome in an 8-7 loss to Bowie. Keider Montero started for Erie and could not escape the first inning. He allowed the first five Baysox to reach base on four hits and a walk. Cesar Prieto, John Rhodes, and An ugly first inning proved