Monday’s game against Fightin’ Crabs was a heartbreaker for Seagulls, as they lost the lead late in an 11-4 defeat. The game was tied at three with Fightin’ Crabs batting in the top of the sixth when Brendan Gausselin singled off of Bryan Johnsen, driving in one run.
Fightin’ Crabs took the lead for good with six runs in the sixth inning. In the sixth Zachary Blaeser doubled off of Bryan Johnsen, driving in one run, TJ Wardwell singled off of Johnsen, driving in one run, Will Sheats singled off of Johnsen, driving in one run, and John Tierney Jr.singled off of Johnsen, driving in two runs.
Griffin Tate earned the win for Fightin’ Crabs. He tossed five innings, allowing three runs, six hits, striking out three, and walking zero. Two relievers helped Fightin’ Crabs close out the victory. Jake Thompson threw two innings. Johnsen took the loss for Seagulls. He threw five and two-thirds innings, surrendering six runs, ten hits, striking out four, and walking zero.
Patrick Keohane led Seagulls with two runs batted in. He went 2-for-5 on the day.
Fightin’ Crabs had 17 hits in the game. Tierney Jr., Brendan Gausselin, Sam Graf, Evan Hirschbaum, and Billy Buscetto each collected multiple hits for Fightin’ Crabs. Fightin’ Crabsdidn’t commit a single error in the field. Sheats had 13 chances in the field, the most on the team.
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Fightin’ Crabs Grabs Lead In Sixth Inning For Victory Over Knights
July 8, 2017 – Virginia Beach, VA
Fightin’ Crabs took the lead late and defeated Knights 2-1 on Sunday. The game was tied at one with Fightin’ Crabs batting in the bottom of the sixth when Zachary Blaeser singled off of Josh Reilly, driving in one run.
The pitching was strong on both sides. Fightin’ Crabs pitchers struck out seven, while hurlers for Knights sat down two.
In the bottom of the fourth inning, Fightin’ Crabs tied things up at one. Fightin’ Crabs scored one run when Zachary Blaeser singled with one out in the fourth inning.
Noah Gear earned the win for Fightin’ Crabs. He went six innings, allowing one run, six hits, and striking out seven. Franklin Miller recorded the last three outs to earn the save for Fightin’ Crabs. Colin Ottofaro took the loss for Knights. He pitched five innings, giving up two runs, five hits, striking out two, and walking one.
Blaeser led Fightin’ Crabs with two runs batted in. He went 2-for-3 on the day. Fightin’ Crabsdidn’t commit a single error in the field. Ben MacDonald had nine chances in the field, the most on the team.
Chris Guilles led Knights with two hits in four at bats.
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Waves Jumps Out To Early Lead In Victory Over Hawks
July 9, 2017 – Virginia Beach, VA
Waves grabbed an early lead on its way to a 12-5 victory over Hawks on Sunday. Waves scored on a double in the first inning, a groundout by Declan O’Malley in the first inning, a error in the second inning, and a single by Ross Abrash in the second inning.
Waves earned the victory despite allowing Hawks to score three runs in the sixth inning.Hawks’s big inning was driven by a triple by Cullen Stockley, a groundout by Ethan Reando, and a walk by Andrew Teixeira.
Waves took an early lead in the first inning. A wild pitch by Duncan Newman scored one run for Waves.
Waves scored five runs in the fourth inning. Waves’s big inning was driven by a double by Ross Abrash and a home run by Matt Padeway.
Griffin Holtz earned the win for Waves. He went five and a third innings, giving up five runs, three hits, and striking out five. Newman took the loss for Hawks. He tossed three innings, giving up six runs, three hits, and striking out two.
Waves had eight hits in the game. Abrash and Padeway each collected multiple hits for Waves.Padeway and Abrash each drove in three runs to lead Waves.
Hawks collected five hits. Cameron Reckling and Stockley each collected multiple hits for Hawks.
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Pelicans Falls To Seagulls After Seventh Inning Score
July 9, 2017 – Virginia Beach, VA
Pelicans stayed in it until the end, but Seagulls pulled away late in a 5-0 victory on Sunday. The game was tied at zero with Seagulls batting in the top of the seventh when Andrew Poirierdoubled off of Samuel Wood, driving in two runs.
One bright spot for Pelicans was a double by Nick Graham in the first inning.
John Wicksier earned the win for Seagulls. He went seven innings, giving up zero runs, seven hits, striking out three, and walking zero. Samuel Wood took the loss for Pelicans. He tossed six and two-thirds innings, giving up five runs, nine hits, and striking out one.
Chayton Lukkes led Pelicans with two hits in three at bats. Pelicans didn’t commit a single error in the field. Michael Diodato had the most chances in the field with eight.
Seagulls had nine hits in the game. Derrek Marshall Jr. and Shane Gipson each collected multiple hits for Seagulls. Seagulls didn’t commit a single error in the field. Gipson had eight chances in the field, the most on the team.
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Suns Falls In Back-And-Forth Affair Against Sea Monsters
July 9, 2017 – Virginia Beach, VA
Even though Suns and Sea Monsters both had their opportunities, it was Sea Monsters that eventually prevailed 16-9 on Sunday. The game was tied at six with Sea Monsters batting in the top of the fourth when Joe Lucas singled off of Michael Parmely, driving in one run.
Suns collected eight hits and Sea Monsters had 13 in the high-scoring affair
Suns took an early lead in the first inning. With one out in the first inning Brad Pearson drove in one run when he doubled.
Suns knotted the game up at six in the bottom of the second inning. Justice Bigbie singled on a 2-1 count in the second inning, scoring two runs.
Sea Monsters took the lead for good with two runs in the fourth inning. In the fourth there was an error, scoring one run.
Suns scored three runs in the second inning. The big inning was thanks to a single by Pearsonand a single by Bigbie.
Sea Monsters scored six runs in the fifth inning. Sea Monsters’s big inning was driven by a single by Andrew Godsey, a single by Terrence Pinkston, a single by Joe Lucas, and a single by Dwight Riddick.
Nick Bay earned the win for Sea Monsters. He threw three and a third innings, allowing six runs, five hits, and striking out three. Two relievers helped Sea Monsters close out the victory. Colby Lee threw two and two-thirds innings. Meigs Lamb took the loss for Suns. He tossed one and two-thirds innings, allowing six runs, and three hits.
Pearson and Bigbie each collected multiple hits for Suns. Bigbie and Pearson each managed two hits to lead Suns.
Riddick, Pinkston, and Lucas each collected multiple hits for Sea Monsters.
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Sea Monsters Wins Back-And-Forth Affair Against Hawks
July 8, 2017 – Virginia Beach, VA
Sea Monsters and Hawks played a taut affair on Saturday, but Sea Monsters eventually prevailed 9-5 after taking the lead for good in the third inning. The game was tied at three with Sea Monsters batting in the bottom of the third when Robert Saghy singled off of Taylor Barker, driving in two runs.
Hawks took an early lead in the first inning. Ethan Reando doubled on the first pitch of the at bat in the first inning, scoring one run.
Sea Monsters took the lead for good with two runs in the third inning.
Pat Barrett earned the win for Sea Monsters. He tossed six innings, allowing three runs, six hits, and striking out eight. Colin Selby took the loss for Hawks. He threw one and one-third innings, allowing three runs, two hits, striking out three, and walking one.
Sea Monsters had 13 hits in the game. Antonio Leite Jr. and Terrence Pinkston each collected multiple hits for Sea Monsters. Leite Jr. led Sea Monsters with three hits in four at bats.
Hawks collected eight hits. Reando, Andre Marchesseault, and Tyler Dodson each collected multiple hits for Hawks. Dodson led Hawks with three runs batted in. He went 2-for-3 on the day.
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Suns fought back after falling down by five runs in the sixth inning. The comeback fell just short though, in an 8-6 defeat to Knights on Saturday. Suns scored four runs in the failed comeback on a by Austin Thomas in the sixth, a in the seventh, a double by Justice Bigbie in the seventh, and a error in the eighth.
Suns collected ten hits and Knights had 12 in the high-scoring affair
Knights took an early lead in the first inning. Henry Moore homered on a 1-0 count in the first inning, scoring one run.
After Knights scored one run in the top of the eighth, Suns answered with one of their own.Knights scored when Samuel Neal singled off of Riley Wesp, driving in one run. Suns then answered when there was an error, scoring one run.
Knights knotted the game up at two in the top of the fourth inning. Knights scored one run when Chris Guilles singled with two outs in the fourth inning.
Knights took the lead for good with four runs in the fifth inning. In the fifth J Foster singled off of Chris Baker, driving in one run and Nick Lees doubled off of Alexander MacKinnon, driving in three runs.
Guilles earned the win for Knights. He went six innings, allowing four runs, eight hits, and striking out nine. Teddy Herbert recorded the last five outs to earn the save for Knights. Bakertook the loss for Suns. He pitched four and a third innings, allowing five runs, six hits, and striking out one.
Thomas Chisam started the game for Knights. He pitched one and one-third innings, surrendering two runs, and two hits.
Justin Bunting and Justice Bigbie each collected multiple hits for Suns. Bigbie and Bunting each collected two hits to lead Suns. Suns didn’t commit a single error in the field. Tynan Hoefferlehad nine chances in the field, the most on the team.
Guilles, Moore, and Neal each collected multiple hits for Knights. Guilles led Knights with three hits in five at bats.
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Seagulls Jumps Out To Early Lead In Victory Over Fightin’ Crabs
July 8, 2017 – Virginia Beach, VA
Seagulls grabbed an early lead on its way to a 15-7 victory over Fightin’ Crabs on Saturday.Seagulls scored on a single by Derrek Marshall Jr., an error, a groundout by Garrison Vick, and a single by Elijah Ervin in the second inning.
Fightin’ Crabs scored five runs in the sixth inning, but Seagulls still managed to pull out the victory. The big inning for Fightin’ Crabs came thanks to a single by Evan Hirschbaum, a double by Zachary Blaeser, and a triple by Ben MacDonald.
Fightin’ Crabs captured the lead in the second inning. MacDonald’s sac fly scored one run for Fightin’ Crabs.
Seagulls took the lead for good with four runs in the second inning. In the second Derrek Marshall Jr. singled off of Trevor Smith, driving in one run, there was an error, scoring one run, Garrison Vick grounded out, scoring one run, and Elijah Ervin singled off of Smith, driving in one run.
Seagulls scored five runs in the fifth inning. The big inning was thanks to a walk by Jonathan Santiago, a single by Marshall Jr., and a double by Shane Gipson.
Fightin’ Crabs scored five runs in the sixth inning. Fightin’ Crabs’s big inning was driven by a single by Hirschbaum, a double by Blaeser, and a triple by MacDonald.
Casey Lewandoski earned the win for Seagulls. He threw five and two-thirds innings, giving up four runs, and two hits. Smith took the loss for Fightin’ Crabs. He tossed two and two-thirds innings, giving up six runs, five hits, and striking out three.
Seagulls collected 16 hits. Santiago, Grant Thompson, Marshall Jr., Ervin, and Gipson each collected multiple hits for Seagulls. Santiago went 3-for-4 at the plate to lead Seagulls in hits.Seagulls was sure-handed and didn’t commit a single error. Marshall Jr. made the most plays with 14.
Fightin’ Crabs had eight hits in the game. Hirschbaum, John Tierney Jr., and Blaeser each collected multiple hits for Fightin’ Crabs. Blaeser went 2-for-4 at the plate as he led the team with four runs batted in.
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Pelicans Falls To Bluefish After Eighth Inning Score
July 8, 2017 – Virginia Beach, VA
Pelicans lost the lead late in an 8-6 defeat to Bluefish on Saturday. Bluefish was down 6-4 in the top of the eighth inning when Diggy Cimaroli doubled off of Santino Paris, driving in three runs.
Pelicans collected eight hits and Bluefish had 13 in the high-scoring affair
Pelicans evened things up at one in the bottom of the third inning. Harrison Sabo grounded out, scoring one run.
Pelicans scored three runs in the fifth inning. Pelicans scored on a single by Sabo and a single by Josh Crummer.
Ashton Knutson earned the win for Bluefish. He went three innings, surrendering one run, three hits, striking out two, and walking zero. Alec Berry recorded the last three outs to earn the save for Bluefish. Santino Paris took the loss for Pelicans. He pitched one and two-thirds innings, allowing five runs, and four hits.
Cody Burnham started the game for Pelicans. He pitched five innings, giving up one run, six hits, and striking out two. Trevor Lloyd started the game for Bluefish. He threw five innings, allowing five runs, four hits, and striking out six.
Justin Hayes and Pat Downey each collected multiple hits for Pelicans. Downey and Hayeseach collected two hits to lead Pelicans.
Delmarcus Talley, Brelin Carroll, Daniel Haskell, and Diggy Cimaroli each collected multiple hits for Bluefish.
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Daredevils fell behind early and couldn’t come back in a 10-7 loss to Bluefish on Friday. Bluefish scored on a single by Daniel Haskell in the first inning, a single by Noah Herried in the second inning, and a stolen base in the second inning.
Despite the loss, Daredevils did collect seven hits in the high-scoring affair. Unfortunately, Bluefish had ten hits on the way to victory.
Bluefish captured the lead in the first inning. Daniel Haskell drove in one when he singled in the first inning.
In the bottom of the first inning, Daredevils tied things up at one. Daredevils scored one run when Eli Straw doubled with two outs in the first inning.
Bluefish took the lead for good with two runs in the second inning. In the second Noah Herried singled off of Ryan Allen, driving in one run and a runner stole home.
Daredevils scored three runs in the eighth inning. The big inning was thanks to a wild pitch and a single by Stephen Polanski.
Bluefish scored five runs in the seventh inning. The big inning for Bluefish came thanks to a walk by Cody Steffey, a walk by Jake Odom, and a passed ball.
Landon Sewell earned the win for Bluefish. He pitched five innings, surrendering two runs, three hits, and striking out eight. John Barclay III threw one and one-third innings, as four relievers helped Bluefish finish off the victory. Alec Berry recorded the last three outs to earn the save for Bluefish. Allen took the loss for Daredevils. He went five and two-thirds innings, allowing five runs, nine hits, and striking out three.
Andrew Kasiski and Julio Rosales each collected multiple hits for Daredevils. Rosales and Kasiski each collected two hits to lead Daredevils.
Delmarcus Talley, Cody McSwain, and Herried each collected multiple hits for Bluefish. Herriedwent 2-for-5 at the plate as he led the team with two runs batted in.
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