Pelicans and Suns traded the lead back-and-forth on Thursday, but eventually Pelicans prevailed 5-4. Pelicans took the lead for good in the eighth inning. The game was tied at four with Pelicans batting in the bottom of the eighth when Pat Downey doubled off of Eric O’Brien, driving in one run.
Suns took an early lead in the first inning. Brad Pearson’s sac fly scored one run for Suns.
In the bottom of the seventh inning, Pelicans tied things up at four. Pelicans scored one run when Josh Crummer singled with two outs in the seventh inning.
Ean Walda earned the win for Pelicans. He went eight innings, surrendering four runs, eight hits, and striking out eight. Joe Klingensmith recorded the last three outs to earn the save for Pelicans. Eric O’Brien took the loss for Suns. He threw seven and two-thirds innings, surrendering five runs, 13 hits, striking out eight, and walking one.
Pelicans had 13 hits in the game. Christopher Iocca, Crummer, Klingensmith, and Justin Hayes each collected multiple hits for Pelicans. Iocca led Pelicans with three hits in three at bats.
Suns collected eight hits. Jarad Clevenger and Justin Bunting each collected multiple hits for Suns. Suns was sure-handed in the field and didn’t commit a single error. Pearson had the most chances in the field with nine.
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Sea Monsters Jumps Out To Early Lead In Victory Over Fightin’ Crabs
June 15, 2017 – Virginia Beach, VA
An early lead helped Sea Monsters defeat Fightin’ Crabs 5-4 on Thursday. Sea Monsters scored on a single by Antonio Leite Jr. and a single by Lucas Terwilliger in the first inning.
Sea Monsters captured the lead in the first inning. With zero outs in the first inning Antonio Leite Jr. drove in one run when he singled.
Glen Pizzanello earned the win for Sea Monsters. He went six innings, surrendering two runs, eight hits, striking out three, and walking zero. Nick Ott recorded the last nine outs to earn the save for Sea Monsters. Griffen Tate took the loss for Fightin’ Crabs. He pitched seven innings, surrendering five runs, nine hits, striking out two, and walking one.
Sea Monsters collected ten hits. Terrence Pinkston, Lucas Terwilliger, William Oliver, and Leite Jr. each collected multiple hits for Sea Monsters. Leite Jr. and Corbin Townsend each drove in two runs to lead Sea Monsters.
Fightin’ Crabs had ten hits in the game. Will Sheats, TJ Wardwell, John Tierney Jr., and Billy Buscetto each collected multiple hits for Fightin’ Crabs. Sam Graf went 0-for-3 at the plate as he led the team with one run batted in. Fightin’ Crabs was sure-handed in the field and didn’t commit a single error. Sheats had the most chances in the field with seven.
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Daredevils Jumps Out To Early Lead In Victory Over Bluefish
June 14, 2017 – Kill Devil Hills, NC
Daredevils jumped out to an early lead over Bluefish and took home an 11-1 victory on Wednesday. Daredevils scored on a single by Andrew Kasiski in the first inning.
Daredevils secured the victory thanks to seven runs in the eighth inning. The big inning was thanks to a fielder’s choice by Payton Holdsworth, a walk by Andrew Kasiski, a double by Eli Straw, a double by Ryan Creps, and a error.
Daredevils captured the lead in the first inning. Kasiski drove in one when he singled in the first inning.
Daredevils scored seven runs in the eighth inning. Daredevils scored on a fielder’s choice by Holdsworth, a walk by Kasiski, a double by Straw, a double by Creps, and a error.
Colby Rudis earned the win for Daredevils. He tossed seven innings, giving up zero runs, three hits, and striking out nine. Jake Odom took the loss for Bluefish. He threw one-third of an inning, giving up seven runs, and three hits.
Kevin Beckert started the game for Bluefish. He pitched five innings, surrendering three runs, six hits, and striking out five.
Daredevils collected ten hits. Straw and Mikey Delgado each collected multiple hits for Daredevils. Straw went 3-for-4 at the plate as he led the team with three runs batted in.Daredevils didn’t commit a single error in the field. Kasiski had the most chances in the field with nine.
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Waves fell behind early and couldn’t come back in a 14-3 loss to Hawks on Wednesday. Hawkstook the lead on a double in the first inning.
Hawks captured the lead in the first inning. Garrett Lyons drove in two when he doubled in the first inning.
Hawks scored six runs in the fifth inning. The big inning for Hawks came thanks to a double by Tyler Dodson, a single by Andre Marchesseault, a double by Brett Sherron, and a single by Wyatt Brock.
Alex Dingman earned the win for Hawks. He pitched three innings, allowing one run, two hits, and striking out one. Brandon Shirley took the loss for Waves. He threw two and two-thirds innings, giving up five runs, six hits, and striking out three.
Jake Ottinger started the game for Hawks. He threw four innings, allowing two runs, three hits, and striking out six.
Waves collected five hits. Matt Padeway and Collin Porter each collected multiple hits for Waves. Porter and Padeway all had two hits to lead Waves.
Hawks had 15 hits in the game. Dodson, Lyons, Conner Clark, and Sherron each collected multiple hits for Hawks.
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Wednesday was a long day for Pelicans, as it fell to Seagulls 13-5.
Seagulls scored five runs in the fifth inning. Seagulls’s big inning was driven by a single by Derrek Marshall Jr., a double by Grant Thompson, a single by Patrick Keohane, a single by Christian Concepcion, and a single by Garrison Vick.
Chase Walter earned the win for Seagulls. He went five and two-thirds innings, allowing three runs, six hits, and striking out nine. Samuel Wood took the loss for Pelicans. He pitched five innings, allowing seven runs, 11 hits, and striking out six.
Pelicans had 12 hits in the game. Tom Kelley, Harrison Sabo, and Joe Klingensmith each collected multiple hits for Pelicans. Kelley and Klingensmith each drove in two runs to lead Pelicans.
Seagulls collected 15 hits. Marshall Jr., Concepcion, Vick, Thompson, and Christopher Houle each collected multiple hits for Seagulls. Marshall Jr. led Seagulls with four runs batted in. He went 3-for-5 on the day.
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Suns watched the game slip away early and couldn’t recover in a 9-5 loss to Sea Monsters on Wednesday. Sea Monsters took the lead on a groundout in the first inning.
Sea Monsters took an early lead in the first inning. Antonio Leite Jr. grounded out, scoring one run.
Suns scored three runs in the eighth inning. Suns’s big inning was driven by a error and a double by Andrew Rodriguez.
Sea Monsters scored five runs in the third inning. Sea Monsters’s big inning was driven by a double by Troy White, a triple by Joe Lucas, and a single by Lucas Terwilliger.
Garrett Wente earned the win for Sea Monsters. He went five innings, surrendering zero runs, two hits, striking out five, and walking zero. Riley Wesp took the loss for Suns. He tossed two and two-thirds innings, allowing six runs, seven hits, and striking out four.
Rodriguez led Suns with two hits in four at bats.
Sea Monsters had 14 hits in the game. White, Terwilliger, William Oliver, and Terrence Pinkston each collected multiple hits for Sea Monsters.
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Daredevils Wins Back-And-Forth Affair Against Waves
June 13, 2017 – Kill Devil Hills, NC
Daredevils defeated Waves 8-4 in a back-and-forth affair on Tuesday. The game was tied at two with Daredevils batting in the bottom of the sixth when there was an error, scoring one run.
Daredevils took an early lead in the first inning. Andrew Kasiski’s sac fly scored one run for Daredevils.
Daredevils evened things up at two in the bottom of the fourth inning. Mikey Delgado grounded out, scoring one run.
Daredevils took the lead for good with six runs in the sixth inning. In the sixth Damian Hairston singled off of Christian Rivera, driving in one run, Kasiski doubled off of Jacob Day, driving in two runs, and Eli Straw singled off of Day, driving in two runs.
Benji Rippons earned the win for Daredevils. He threw three and two-thirds innings, allowing zero runs, one hit, and striking out one. Rivera took the loss for Waves. He tossed five and a third innings, giving up six runs, nine hits, and striking out four.
Ryan Gallaccio started the game for Daredevils. He threw three innings, allowing zero runs, one hit, and striking out two.
Daredevils had 12 hits in the game. Payton Holdsworth, Kasiski, Bubba Ruiz, and Ryan Williams each collected multiple hits for Daredevils. Holdsworth led Daredevils with three hits in four at bats.
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Hawks took an early lead in the second inning. Marvin Pryor drove in two when he singled in the second inning.
Sea Monsters took the lead for good with two runs in the fifth inning. In the fifth Lucas Terwilliger singled off of Trey Celata, driving in one run.
Nick Bay earned the win for Sea Monsters. He tossed seven innings, allowing two runs, three hits, striking out 13, and walking one. Celata took the loss for Hawks. He pitched two and two-thirds innings, surrendering four runs, six hits, and striking out two.
Ethan Santos started the game for Hawks. He tossed four and a third innings, allowing three runs, four hits, striking out five, and walking one.
Sea Monsters had ten hits in the game. Terwilliger, Josh Mack, and Terrence Pinkston each collected multiple hits for Sea Monsters. Joe Lucas, Antonio Leite Jr., Terwilliger, and Mack each drove in one run to lead Sea Monsters. Sea Monsters was sure-handed in the field and didn’t commit a single error. Bay had the most chances in the field with one.
Pryor led Hawks with two runs batted in. He went 1-for-2 on the day.
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Suns Jumps Out To Early Lead In Victory Over Knights
June 13, 2017 – Virginia Beach, VA
Suns defeated Knights 9-2 thanks to a strong start. Suns scored on a groundout by Tyler Dean and a double by Stephen Polansky in the first inning.
Knights captured the lead in the first inning.
Suns took the lead for good with two runs in the first inning. In the first Tyler Dean grounded out, scoring one run and Stephen Polansky doubled off of Josh Reilly, driving in one run.
Suns scored four runs in the third inning. Suns’s big inning was driven by a single by Polansky, a groundout by Austin Thomas, and a single by Jamarius Epperson.
Lane Madsen earned the win for Suns. He threw five and a third innings, surrendering two runs, five hits, and striking out eight. Reilly took the loss for Knights. He pitched three innings, giving up six runs, seven hits, and striking out one.
Suns collected 14 hits. Brad Pearson, Polansky, Epperson, and Thomas each collected multiple hits for Suns. Polansky went 2-for-2 at the plate as he led the team with three runs batted in. Suns didn’t commit a single error in the field. Pearson had 12 chances in the field, the most on the team.
Knights had nine hits in the game. Jeff Butler, Chris Henderson, and Jay Brandt each collected multiple hits for Knights. Butler went 3-for-4 at the plate to lead Knights in hits.
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Seagulls Jumps Out To Early Lead In Victory Over Fightin’ Crabs
June 13, 2017 – Virginia Beach, VA
An early lead helped Seagulls defeat Fightin’ Crabs 12-9 on Tuesday. Seagulls scored on a double in the first inning, a single by Patrick Keohane in the first inning, a groundout by Derrek Marshall Jr. in the second inning, a single by Garrett Houston in the second inning, a error in the second inning, a double by Jonathan Santiago in the second inning, a single by Matt Van Muelken in the second inning, and a walk in the second inning.
Both offenses were strong at the plate as Seagulls collected 15 hits and Fightin’ Crabs 16
Seagulls captured the lead in the first inning. A wild pitch by Brady Moore scored two runs for Seagulls.
Seagulls scored seven runs in the second inning. Seagulls’s big inning was driven by a groundout by Derrek Marshall Jr., a single by Garrett Houston, a error, a double by Jonathan Santiago, a single by Matt Van Muelken, and a walk.
Fightin’ Crabs scored three runs in the eighth inning. The big inning for Fightin’ Crabs came thanks to a single by Zachary Blaeser and a fielder’s choice by Evan Hirschbaum.
Bryan Johnsen earned the win for Seagulls. He tossed seven innings, allowing six runs, 13 hits, striking out one, and walking zero. Tyler Key threw one inning, as three relievers helped Seagulls finish off the victory. Key recorded the last three outs to earn the save for Seagulls.Moore took the loss for Fightin’ Crabs. He went one and two-thirds innings, surrendering 11 runs, nine hits, and walking zero.
Patrick Keohane, Jordeyn Lewis, Marshall Jr., Elijah Ervin, Houston, and Santiago each collected multiple hits for Seagulls. Keohane went 3-for-5 at the plate to lead Seagulls in hits.
Blaeser, Hirschbaum, Kyle Kania, John Tierney Jr., and Ben MacDonald each collected multiple hits for Fightin’ Crabs. Hirschbaum went 3-for-5 at the plate as he led the team with four runs batted in.
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