Pelicans took home a 5-2 victory over Hawks on Monday.
Pelicans took an early lead in the first inning. Justin Burrell drove in one when he singled in the first inning.
Pelicans took the lead for good with two runs in the fifth inning. In the fifth Burrell singled off of Liam Carr, driving in one run and Josh Crummer hit a sacrifice fly to drive in a run.
Michael Biasello earned the win for Pelicans. He pitched five innings, allowing two runs, three hits, striking out six, and walking one. Three relievers helped Pelicans close out the victory. Nick Wood threw three innings. Wood recorded the last nine outs to earn the save for Pelicans. Carrtook the loss for Hawks. He went five innings, allowing four runs, eight hits, and walking one.
Pelicans had 13 hits in the game. Burrell, Jackson Peterson, Michael Diodato, and Nick Graham each collected multiple hits for Pelicans. Burrell and Crummer each drove in two runs to lead Pelicans.
Dalton Jackson led Hawks with three hits in four at bats. Hawks was sure-handed and didn’t commit a single error. Garrett Lyons made the most plays with seven.
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Seagulls Blows Out Suns Thanks To Big Eighth Inning
July 3, 2017 – Virginia Beach, VA
Seagulls defeated Suns 10-1 on Monday thanks to six runs in the eighth inning. Seagullsscored on a double by Elijah Ervin, a single by Jonathan Santiago, a single by Luis Diaz, and a triple by Derrek Marshall Jr..
Suns captured the lead in the first inning. With one out in the first inning Brad Pearson drove in one run when he doubled.
Seagulls evened things up at one in the bottom of the fourth inning. Seagulls scored one run when Derrek Marshall Jr. singled with two outs in the fourth inning.
Seagulls took the lead for good with one run in the fifth inning. In the fifth Chris Baker induced Jonathan Santiago to hit into a fielder’s choice, but one run scored.
Seagulls scored six runs in the eighth inning. The big inning was thanks to a double by Elijah Ervin, a single by Santiago, a single by Luis Diaz, and a triple by Marshall Jr..
John Wicksier earned the win for Seagulls. He tossed six innings, allowing one run, three hits, and striking out three. Casey Lewandoski threw two innings, as two relievers helped Seagullsfinish off the victory. Alexander MacKinnon took the loss for Suns. He threw four and a third innings, surrendering two runs, five hits, and striking out two.
Seagulls collected 15 hits. Marshall Jr., Garrison Vick, Ervin, Diaz, and Santiago each collected multiple hits for Seagulls. Santiago and Marshall Jr. each drove in three runs to lead Seagulls.
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Waves couldn’t keep up with Bluefish and fell 7-3 on Monday.
Bluefish captured the lead in the first inning.
Waves evened things up at one in the bottom of the second inning. Waves scored one run when Jackson Posnik singled with two outs in the second inning.
Bluefish took the lead for good with three runs in the fourth inning. In the fourth Brian Vieirauncorked a wild pitch, scoring two runs and Michael Rojas singled off of Vieira, driving in one run.
Trevor Lloyd earned the win for Bluefish. He tossed one inning, allowing two runs, and one hit.Vieira took the loss for Waves. He went six innings, allowing seven runs, nine hits, and striking out two.
Landon Sewell started the game for Bluefish. He threw two innings, giving up one run, two hits, striking out one, and walking zero.
Posnik, Declan O’Malley, and Samuel Czel each drove in one run to lead Waves.
Bluefish collected 11 hits. MacMilan Shoenman, Cody McSwain, and Daniel Haskell each collected multiple hits for Bluefish. Bluefish was sure-handed in the field and didn’t commit a single error. Delmarcus Talley had the most chances in the field with seven.
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Tonight’s scheduled game between the Suffolk Fightin’ Crabs and the Outer Banks Daredevils has been cancelled due to unplayable field conditions as a result of yesterday’s thunderstorms.
Sunday’s game against Knights was a heartbreaker for Waves, as they lost the lead late in a 7-5 defeat. Knights was down 3-2 in the top of the fifth inning when Jay Brandt singled off of Andrew Houde, driving in two runs.
Waves took an early lead in the second inning. Jackson Posnik drove in one when he singled in the second inning.
Matt Polak earned the win for Knights. He went three innings, allowing two runs, and four hits.Stephen Baughan recorded the last six outs to earn the save for Knights. Andrew Houde took the loss for Waves. He threw five innings, surrendering seven runs, ten hits, and striking out six.
Colin Ottofaro started the game for Knights. He pitched two innings, giving up two runs, two hits, and walking one.
Waves had eight hits in the game. Declan O’Malley and Posnik each collected multiple hits for Waves. Ross Abrash, Collin Porter, Posnik, and O’Malley each drove in one run to lead Waves.Waves was sure-handed and didn’t commit a single error. Jonathan Lindau made the most plays with 11.
Knights collected 11 hits. Thomas Chisam, Baughan, Zachary Herring, and Jay Brandt each collected multiple hits for Knights.
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Sunday was a long day for Seagulls, as it fell to Hawks 10-2.
Hawks scored five runs in the fourth inning. Hawks’s big inning was driven by a double by Dalton Jackson, a single by Ian Tinker, a single by Cameron Reckling, and a single by Cullen Stockley.
Conner Clark earned the win for Hawks. He threw five innings, allowing zero runs, one hit, and striking out six. Two relievers helped Hawks close out the victory. Alex Dingman threw one inning. Bryan Johnsen took the loss for Seagulls. He tossed three and two-thirds innings, allowing seven runs, and eight hits.
Derrek Marshall Jr., Grant Thompson, and Christian Concepcion each collected one hit to lead Seagulls.
Hawks had 16 hits in the game. Reckling, Jackson, Garrett Lyons, Andre Marchesseault, Clark, and Shane Davis each collected multiple hits for Hawks.
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Sea Monsters Loses Lead Early In Defeat to Pelicans.
July 2, 2017 – Virginia Beach, VA
Sea Monsters watched the game slip away early and couldn’t recover in a 12-3 loss to Pelicanson Sunday. Pelicans took the lead on a in the first inning.
Pelicans took an early lead in the first inning. An error scored one run for Pelicans.
Pelicans scored seven runs in the ninth inning. Pelicans’s big inning was driven by a error, a single by Santino Paris, a fielder’s choice by Austin Elledge, a single by Jackson Peterson, and a groundout by Justin Hayes.
Danny Madden earned the win for Pelicans. He tossed six and a third innings, surrendering one run, three hits, and striking out four. Two relievers helped Pelicans close out the victory. Graeme Cherry threw one and two-thirds innings. Nick Bay took the loss for Sea Monsters. He went six and a third innings, surrendering four runs, eight hits, and striking out five.
Sea Monsters had eight hits in the game. Joshua Nellis and William Oliver each collected multiple hits for Sea Monsters. Oliver and Nellis all had two hits to lead Sea Monsters.
Pelicans collected 15 hits. Hayes, Chayton Lukkes, Drew Novetsky, Peterson, Paris, and Tom Kelley each collected multiple hits for Pelicans. Pelicans tore up the base paths, as three players stole at least two bases. Hayes led the way with three. Pelicans didn’t commit a single error in the field. Nick Graham had the most chances in the field with nine.
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Bluefish Grabs Lead In Sixth Inning For Victory Over Fightin’ Crabs
July 2, 2017 – Virginia Beach, VA
Bluefish took the lead late and defeated Fightin’ Crabs 13-6 on Sunday. Bluefish was down 6-5 in the bottom of the sixth inning when there was an error, scoring two runs.
Bluefish collected 18 hits and Fightin’ Crabs had ten in the high-scoring affair
Bluefish took an early lead in the first inning. Cody McSwain drove in one when he singled in the first inning.
Bluefish took the lead for good with six runs in the sixth inning. In the sixth Brelin Carroll singled off of Griffin Tate, driving in one run and there was an error, scoring one run.
Diggy Cimaroli earned the win for Bluefish. He tossed one and one-third innings, surrendering zero runs, two hits, striking out one, and walking zero. Will Sheats took the loss for Fightin’ Crabs. He went one-third of an inning, surrendering two runs, two hits, striking out one, and walking one.
Tate started the game for Fightin’ Crabs. He went five and a third innings, allowing eight runs, 12 hits, striking out one, and walking one. John Barclay III started the game for Bluefish. He pitched four and a third innings, surrendering three runs, five hits, and striking out two.
MacMilan Shoenman, McSwain, Jake Odom, Noah Herried, Daniel Haskell, and Carroll each collected multiple hits for Bluefish. McSwain and Shoenman each managed three hits to lead Bluefish.
Kyle Kania and Sam Graf each collected multiple hits for Fightin’ Crabs.
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The TSL/VBCBL announced the 2017 All Star Game will be played Wednesday, July 5, 2017 at TowneBank OBX Park, located at the First Flight Athletic Complex, 109 Veterans Dr. Kill Devil Hills, NC, home of the Outer Banks Daredevils.
Game time is 7:00pm, and the gates will open at 6:15pm. All seating is general admission.
Tonight’s scheduled game between the Sandbridge Seagulls and the Outer Banks Daredvils has been cancelled due to severe thunderstorms moving through the area during the late afternoon and early evening hours.