Waves watched the game slip away early and couldn’t recover in a 16-0 loss to Sea Monsters on Tuesday. Sea Monsters scored on a double by Sammy Suarez and a wild pitch in the second inning.
Sea Monsters took an early lead in the second inning. With one out in the second inning Sammy Suarez drove in one run when he doubled.
Sea Monsters scored nine runs in the sixth inning. Sea Monsters’s big inning was driven by a double by Troy White, a single by Lucas Terwilliger, a double by Hector Mosquea, a single by Antonio Leite Jr., a single by White, a single by Terwilliger, and a fielder’s choice by Suarez.
One bright spot for Waves was a single by Brandon Kussmaul in the first inning.
Garrett Wente earned the win for Sea Monsters. He threw six innings, surrendering zero runs, five hits, and striking out six. Jacob Pilarski took the loss for Waves. He tossed three innings, surrendering four runs, five hits, striking out four, and walking one.
Matt Padeway led Waves with two hits in three at bats.
Sea Monsters had 19 hits in the game. Joshua Nellis, White, Leite Jr., Suarez, Mosquea, and Terwilliger each collected multiple hits for Sea Monsters. Terwilliger led Sea Monsters with three runs batted in. He went 2-for-5 on the day. Sea Monsters didn’t commit a single error in the field. Suarez had the most chances in the field with eight.
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Suns captured the lead in the first inning. Jarad Clevenger grounded out, scoring one run.
After Suns scored one run in the top of the seventh, Fightin’ Crabs answered with one of their own. Suns scored when Stephen Polansky singled off of Griffen Tate, driving in one run. Fightin’ Crabs then answered when Billy Buscetto doubled off of Meigs Lamb, driving in one run.
In the bottom of the first inning, Fightin’ Crabs tied things up at one. An error scored one run for Fightin’ Crabs.
Fightin’ Crabs took the lead for good with two runs in the third inning. In the third Buscetto doubled off of Alexander MacKinnon, driving in two runs.
Fightin’ Crabs scored three runs in the sixth inning. The big inning was thanks to a single by Kyle Kania and a error.
Tate earned the win for Fightin’ Crabs. He tossed nine innings, surrendering two runs, 11 hits, and walking zero. MacKinnon took the loss for Suns. He went five and two-thirds innings, surrendering six runs, 11 hits, striking out three, and walking zero.
Fightin’ Crabs collected 14 hits. John Tierney Jr., Buscetto, TJ Wardwell, Kania, and Sam Graf each collected multiple hits for Fightin’ Crabs. Buscetto and Tierney Jr. all had three hits to lead Fightin’ Crabs. Fightin’ Crabs didn’t commit a single error in the field. Kania had the most chances in the field with six.
Suns had 11 hits in the game. Justin Bunting, Austin Thomas, and Justice Bigbie each collected multiple hits for Suns.
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Seagulls Jumps Out To Early Lead In Victory Over Bluefish
June 27, 2017 – Virginia Beach, VA
Seagulls jumped out to an early lead over Bluefish and took home a 12-2 victory on Tuesday.Seagulls scored on a double by Luis Diaz in the first inning, a single by Jonathan Santiago in the first inning, a single by Derrek Marshall Jr. in the second inning, a single by Patrick Keohane in the second inning, and a double by Matt Van Muelken in the second inning.
Bluefish captured the lead in the first inning. Spencer Muirhead singled on a 3-2 count in the first inning, scoring one run.
Seagulls took the lead for good with three runs in the first inning. In the first Luis Diaz doubled off of Michael Rojas, driving in one run and Jonathan Santiago singled off of Rojas, driving in two runs.
Seagulls scored six runs in the second inning. The big inning was thanks to a single by Derrek Marshall Jr., a single by Patrick Keohane, and a double by Matt Van Muelken.
Chase Walter earned the win for Seagulls. He tossed seven innings, allowing two runs, five hits, and striking out ten. Rojas took the loss for Bluefish. He threw one and one-third innings, allowing nine runs, ten hits, striking out one, and walking one.
Seagulls collected 17 hits. Andrew Poirier, Diaz, Keohane, Jordeyn Lewis, and Garrett Houston each collected multiple hits for Seagulls. Diaz and Poirier each collected three hits to lead Seagulls.
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Daredevils fell behind early and couldn’t come back in a 10-1 loss to Knights on Monday.Knights scored on a walk by Jeff Butler in the first inning, a fielder’s choice by Butler in the second inning, a walk by Trent Jones in the second inning, and a single by Henry Moore in the second inning.
Knights captured the lead in the first inning. An error scored one run for Knights.
Daredevils evened things up at one in the bottom of the first inning. An error scored one run for Daredevils.
Knights took the lead for good with three runs in the second inning. In the second Benji Rippons induced Jeff Butler to hit into a fielder’s choice, but one run scored and Henry Moore singled off of Rippons, driving in one run.
Knights scored three runs in the fifth inning. The big inning for Knights came thanks to a single by Thomas Chisam and a error.
Isaiah Junkins earned the win for Knights. He pitched five innings, surrendering one run, one hit, and striking out five. Rippons took the loss for Daredevils. He threw two innings, surrendering four runs, two hits, and striking out one.
Eli Straw went 0-for-2 at the plate as he led the team with one run batted in.
Knights collected eight hits. Butler and Chisam each collected multiple hits for Knights.
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Four hits from Cody McSwain helped lead Bluefish past Hawks 10-4 on Monday. McSwainhomered in the first, singled in the third, singled in the seventh, and singled in the eighth.
Hawks scored three runs in the second inning, but Bluefish still managed to pull out the victory. The big inning for Hawks came thanks to a groundout by Shane Davis and a single by Tyler Dodson.
Bluefish captured the lead in the first inning. Cody McSwain homered on a 3-2 count in the first inning, scoring two runs.
Bluefish took the lead for good with one run in the fifth inning.
Bluefish scored three runs in the seventh inning. Bluefish’s big inning was driven by a groundout by Daniel Haskell and a single by Chadler Young.
Hawks scored three runs in the second inning. Hawks’s big inning was driven by a groundout by Davis and a single by Dodson.
Landon Sewell earned the win for Bluefish. He threw five innings, allowing four runs, six hits, and striking out five. Alec Berry threw two innings, as two relievers helped Bluefish finish off the victory. Jake Ottinger took the loss for Hawks. He pitched four innings, allowing three runs, three hits, and striking out four.
Bluefish collected 14 hits. McSwain, Kevin Edgar, and Noah Herried each collected multiple hits for Bluefish. Bluefish didn’t commit a single error in the field. Edgar had the most chances in the field with nine.
Dodson went 1-for-4 at the plate as he led the team with two runs batted in.
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Seagulls watched the game slip away early and couldn’t recover in a 5-1 loss to Waves on Monday. Waves scored on a single by Jonathan Lindau and a single by Declan O’Malley in the first inning.
Waves took an early lead in the first inning. With zero outs in the first inning Jonathan Lindaudrove in one run when he singled.
Griffin Holtz earned the win for Waves. He pitched seven innings, allowing one run, four hits, striking out three, and walking one. Andrew Griffin took the loss for Seagulls. He tossed six innings, allowing three runs, four hits, and striking out four.
Matt Van Muelken led Seagulls with one run batted in. He went 1-for-1 on the day.
Waves had eight hits in the game. Lindau and Ross Abrash each collected multiple hits for Waves.
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Pelicans Jumps Out To Early Lead In Victory Over Suns.
June 26, 2017 – Virginia Beach, VA
Pelicans jumped out to an early lead over Suns and took home a 7-4 victory on Monday.Pelicans took the lead on a single in the first inning.
Pelicans captured the lead in the first inning. Justin Hayes drove in one when he singled in the first inning.
Danny Madden earned the win for Pelicans. He tossed seven innings, surrendering two runs, four hits, and striking out ten. Joe Klingensmith threw one inning, as two relievers helped Pelicans finish off the victory. Ryan Riley took the loss for Suns. He threw six innings, allowing five runs, 12 hits, striking out four, and walking zero.
Pelicans collected 14 hits. Hayes, Jackson Peterson, Klingensmith, and Justin Burrell each collected multiple hits for Pelicans. Peterson and Hayes each managed three hits to lead Pelicans.
Suns had seven hits in the game. Cameron Jensen and Michael Perlo each collected multiple hits for Suns.
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Even though Sea Monsters gave up five runs in the ninth inning, it still defeated Fightin’ Crabs 10-7 on Monday. Fightin’ Crabs’s big inning was driven by a single by John Tierney Jr., a single , a single by Kyle Kania, and a wild pitch.
Sea Monsters collected ten hits and Fightin’ Crabs had seven in the high-scoring affair
Fightin’ Crabs took an early lead in the first inning. Sam Graf drove in one when he doubled in the first inning.
Sea Monsters took the lead for good with three runs in the third inning. In the third Troy White singled off of Jake Thompson, driving in one run and Joshua Nellis singled off of Thompson, driving in two runs.
Sea Monsters scored three runs in the eighth inning. Sea Monsters’s big inning was driven by a walk by Dwight Riddick and a double by White.
Fightin’ Crabs scored five runs in the ninth inning. The big inning for Fightin’ Crabs came thanks to a single by John Tierney Jr., a single , a single by Kyle Kania, and a wild pitch.
Nick Bay earned the win for Sea Monsters. He went seven innings, allowing two runs, four hits, and striking out six. Two relievers helped Sea Monsters close out the victory. Colby Lee threw one and one-third innings. Pat Barrett recorded the last two outs to earn the save for Sea Monsters. Thompson took the loss for Fightin’ Crabs. He pitched five innings, giving up four runs, seven hits, striking out two, and walking one.
White and Nellis each collected multiple hits for Sea Monsters. Nellis and White all had three hits to lead Sea Monsters.
Tierney Jr. and Evan Hirschbaum each collected multiple hits for Fightin’ Crabs. Hirschbaum led Fightin’ Crabs with two runs batted in. He went 2-for-4 on the day.
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Fightin’ Crabs took home an 8-5 victory over Knights on Sunday.
Knights took an early lead in the first inning. Bennie Spady singled on a 1-2 count in the first inning, scoring one run.
Fightin’ Crabs knotted the game up at two in the bottom of the first inning. Fightin’ Crabs scored two runs when Ben MacDonald singled with two outs in the first inning.
Fightin’ Crabs took the lead for good with two runs in the third inning. In the third Evan Hirschbaum homered off of Henry Moore, driving in two runs.
Noah Gear earned the win for Fightin’ Crabs. He tossed five innings, giving up three runs, six hits, and striking out six. Moore took the loss for Knights. He threw three and two-thirds innings, surrendering five runs, five hits, and striking out one.
Fightin’ Crabs had ten hits in the game. Sam Graf, John Tierney Jr., Hirschbaum, and Billy Buscetto each collected multiple hits for Fightin’ Crabs. Buscetto, Hirschbaum, Tierney Jr., and Graf each managed two hits to lead Fightin’ Crabs. Fightin’ Crabs didn’t commit a single error in the field. MacDonald had the most chances in the field with 13.
Knights collected eight hits. Stephen Baughan and Christopher Harper each collected multiple hits for Knights.
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Tonight’s scheduled game between the Norfolk Bluefish and the Outer Banks Daredevils has been cancelled due to unplayable field conditions. Make up game is TBD.