Waves couldn’t keep up with Pelicans and fell 12-4 on Friday.
Waves took an early lead in the second inning. Jackson Posnik grounded out, scoring one run.
Pelicans took the lead for good with three runs in the third inning. In the third Christian Riverainduced Jackson Peterson to ground out, but one run scored, Pat Downey singled off of Rivera, driving in one run, and Joe Klingensmith hit a sacrifice fly to drive in a run.
Pelicans scored five runs in the ninth inning. Pelicans’s big inning was driven by a single by Peterson, a single by Justin Hayes, and a home run by Harrison Sabo.
Ean Walda earned the win for Pelicans. He threw seven innings, giving up two runs, eight hits, and striking out seven. Two relievers helped Pelicans close out the victory. Chance Harveythrew one inning. Rivera took the loss for Waves. He tossed eight innings, giving up seven runs, nine hits, and striking out seven.
Waves had 11 hits in the game. Colin Mattice, Declan O’Malley, and Collin Porter each collected multiple hits for Waves. Porter, Posnik, Kevin Roberts, and Mattice each drove in one run to lead Waves.
Pelicans collected 13 hits. Hayes, Sabo, Austin Elledge, and Peterson each collected multiple hits for Pelicans.
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Daredevils watched the game slip away early and couldn’t recover in a 6-0 loss to Pelicans on Thursday. Pelicans took the lead on a single in the first inning.
Pelicans took an early lead in the first inning. Tom Kelley drove in one when he singled in the first inning.
Pelicans scored three runs in the eighth inning. Pelicans’s big inning was driven by a single by Nick Graham.
One bright spot for Daredevils was a single by Andrew Kasiski in the sixth inning.
Samuel Wood earned the win for Pelicans. He went nine innings, surrendering zero runs, three hits, and striking out seven. Ryan Allen took the loss for Daredevils. He tossed seven innings, surrendering three runs, six hits, and striking out three.
Ryan Williams, Kasiski, and Derek Horton each managed one hit to lead Daredevils.
Pelicans had ten hits in the game. Justin Hayes, Chayton Lukkes, and Pat Downey each collected multiple hits for Pelicans. Pelicans was sure-handed in the field and didn’t commit a single error. Tyler Jones had the most chances in the field with seven.
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Edgar’s Walkoff Gives Bluefish Victory Over Knights
June 29, 2017 – Virginia Beach, VA
Bluefish defeated Knights 12-11 on Thursday thanks to a walk-off walk. The game was tied at 11 with Bluefish batting in the bottom of the ninth when Thomas Chisam walked Kevin Edgar to drive in a run.
Bluefish built a five-run lead in the fourth inning and then held off Knights’s charge. Knightsscored eight runs in the failed comeback on a single by Nick Lees in the sixth, a error in the sixth, a double by Thomas Chisam in the sixth, a double by Stephen Baughan in the sixth, a groundout by Robert Scott in the seventh, and a walk in the seventh.
Knights took an early lead in the second inning. With one out in the second inning Trent Jonesdrove in one run when he doubled.
After Knights scored one run in the top of the fourth, Bluefish answered with one of their own.Bluefish then answered when there was an error, scoring one run.
Knights scored six runs in the sixth inning. Knights’s big inning was driven by a single by Lees, a error, a double by Chisam, and a double by Baughan.
Cody Steffey earned the win for Bluefish. He tossed one inning, allowing zero runs, zero hits, and walking one. Chisam took the loss for Knights. He threw two-thirds of an inning, allowing one run, and one hit.
Josh Reilly started the game for Knights. He pitched two innings, giving up five runs, and three hits. Trevor Lloyd started the game for Bluefish. He went four innings, surrendering three runs, six hits, and striking out five.
Bluefish had 12 hits in the game. MacMilan Shoenman, Kevin Edgar, Noah Herried, and Ashton Knutson each collected multiple hits for Bluefish. Herried, Chadler Young, Edgar, and Shoenman each drove in two runs to lead Bluefish.
Knights collected 12 hits. Chisam, Jones, and Baughan each collected multiple hits for Knights.
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Hawks took an early lead in the first inning. Dalton Jackson drove in one when he singled in the first inning.
Suns took the lead for good with four runs in the fourth inning. In the fourth Corey King singled off of Taylor Barker, driving in one run, Jamarius Epperson singled off of Barker, driving in two runs, and Michael Perlo singled off of Barker, driving in one run.
Ben Marsico earned the win for Suns. He pitched nine innings, surrendering four runs, seven hits, striking out seven, and walking one. Barker took the loss for Hawks. He tossed four innings, giving up five runs, seven hits, and striking out two.
Suns had nine hits in the game. Lawrence Cicileo, King, and Justin Bunting each collected multiple hits for Suns. Epperson and King each drove in two runs to lead Suns.
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Waves watched the game slip away early and couldn’t recover in a 3-2 loss to Fightin’ Crabs on Thursday. Fightin’ Crabs scored on a single by Evan Hirschbaum and a groundout by Ben MacDonald in the first inning.
The pitching was strong on both sides. Fightin’ Crabs pitchers struck out four, while Waves sat down seven
Fightin’ Crabs took an early lead in the first inning. Fightin’ Crabs scored one run when Evan Hirschbaum singled with one out in the first inning.
James Jakuba earned the win for Fightin’ Crabs. He pitched six and two-thirds innings, giving up two runs, ten hits, striking out three, and walking zero. Franklin Miller recorded the last seven outs to earn the save for Fightin’ Crabs. Brian Vieira took the loss for Waves. He went eight innings, giving up three runs, ten hits, and striking out five.
Waves had 12 hits in the game. Jacob Day, Thomas Meucci, Matt Padeway, and Jackson Posnik each collected multiple hits for Waves. Padeway and Meucci each drove in one run to lead Waves.
Fightin’ Crabs collected ten hits. Brendan Gausselin, Sam Graf, John Tierney Jr., and Hirschbaum each collected multiple hits for Fightin’ Crabs.
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Sea Monsters had trouble keeping up with Seagulls in a 7-2 loss on Thursday.
Sea Monsters captured the lead in the first inning. Joshua Nellis singled on the first pitch of the at bat in the first inning, scoring one run.
Seagulls took the lead for good with six runs in the third inning. In the third Jordeyn Lewis tripled off of Glen Pizzanello, driving in one run, Andrew Poirier hit a sacrifice fly to drive in a run, there was an error, scoring one run, Shane Gipson singled off of Pizzanello, driving in two runs, and Christopher Houle singled off of Pizzanello, driving in one run.
Connor Woods earned the win for Seagulls. He pitched five innings, giving up two runs, seven hits, striking out seven, and walking one. Tyler Key threw three innings, as two relievers helped Seagulls finish off the victory. Pizzanello took the loss for Sea Monsters. He went three innings, surrendering six runs, nine hits, striking out one, and walking zero.
Sea Monsters collected 12 hits. Antonio Leite Jr., Hector Mosquea, and William Oliver each collected multiple hits for Sea Monsters. Leite Jr. and Nellis each drove in one run to lead Sea Monsters.
Seagulls had 12 hits in the game. Lewis, Grant Thompson, Houle, and Gipson each collected multiple hits for Seagulls. Lewis went 3-for-4 at the plate to lead Seagulls in hits. Seagulls didn’t commit a single error in the field. Derrek Marshall Jr. had 11 chances in the field, the most on the team.
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Seagulls Jumps Out To Early Lead In Victory Over Waves.
June 28, 2017 – Virginia Beach, VA
Seagulls defeated Waves 5-2 thanks to a strong start. Seagulls scored on a walk by Andrew Poirier and a walk by Derrek Marshall Jr. in the second inning.
Seagulls took an early lead in the second inning. Andrew Poirier drove in a run when he walked with the bases loaded.
Casey Lewandoski earned the win for Seagulls. He threw five and two-thirds innings, allowing two runs, three hits, and striking out seven. John Wicksier recorded the last four outs to earn the save for Seagulls. Chase Douglas took the loss for Waves. He went five and two-thirds innings, giving up five runs, 11 hits, and striking out three.
Seagulls had 11 hits in the game. Poirier, Grant Thompson, and Tyler Young each collected multiple hits for Seagulls. Young and Derrek Marshall Jr. each drove in two runs to lead Seagulls.
Ross Abrash led Waves with two hits in four at bats.
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A walk-off single led Pelicans past Suns 4-3 on Wednesday morning, as the two teams met to complete a suspended game from June 5th. The game was tied at three with Pelicans batting in the bottom of the ninth when Tyler Jones singled off of Justin Borges, driving in one run.
Joe Klingensmith earned the win for Pelicans. He threw one inning, allowing one run, zero hits, and walking zero. Justin Borges took the loss for Suns. He went two and a third innings, surrendering three runs, five hits, and striking out four.
Alexander MacKinnon started the game for Suns. He pitched six innings, allowing one run, four hits, striking out two, and walking zero. Cody Burnham started the game for Pelicans. He went five innings, allowing one run, three hits, and striking out four.
Pelicans had nine hits in the game. Tyler Jones and Matt Krause each collected multiple hits for Pelicans. Krause and Jones each collected two hits to lead Pelicans.
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Pelicans Wins Back-And-Forth Affair Against Knights
June 27, 2017 – Virginia Beach, VA
Pelicans took the lead for good in the second inning to capture a back-and-forth game from Knights by a 10-7 score on Tuesday. The game was tied at three with Pelicans batting in the bottom of the second when Justin Hayes tripled off of Jake Holland, driving in one run.
An early lead helped propel Pelicans to victory. Pelicans scored on a double by Justin Hayes in the first inning, a groundout by Josh Crummer in the first inning, a single by Austin Elledge in the second inning, a triple by Hayes in the second inning, and a passed ball in the second inning.
Knights captured the lead in the first inning. With two outs in the first inning Stephen Baughandrove in one run when he singled.
Pelicans took the lead for good with three runs in the second inning. In the second Elledge singled off of Jake Holland, driving in one run.
Knights scored three runs in the seventh inning. The big inning for Knights came thanks to a groundout by Christopher Harper and a single by Baughan.
Pelicans collected 13 hits. Elledge, Hayes, Santino Paris, and Tom Kelley each collected multiple hits for Pelicans. Hayes went 2-for-4 at the plate as he led the team with three runs batted in.
Baughan went 2-for-5 at the plate to lead Knights in hits.
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