Sea Monsters Falls To Pelicans Despite Collecting More Hits
June 11, 2017 – Virginia Beach, VA
Even though Sea Monsters collected 13 hits to Pelicans’s 12, they still fell 13-3 on Sunday
Sea Monsters scored three runs in the eighth inning. The big inning was thanks to a single by Joe Lucas, a single by Garrett Jones, and a double by Dwight Riddick.
Pelicans scored four runs in the eighth inning. Pelicans’s big inning was driven by a fielder’s choice by Pat Downey, a walk by Christopher Iocca, a walk , and a groundout by Joe Klingensmith.
Cody Burnham earned the win for Pelicans. He threw seven innings, surrendering zero runs, eight hits, striking out nine, and walking one. Nick Ott took the loss for Sea Monsters. He tossed three innings, giving up four runs, seven hits, and striking out four.
Sea Monsters had 13 hits in the game. Lucas Terwilliger and Antonio Leite Jr. each collected multiple hits for Sea Monsters. Leite Jr. and Terwilliger all had three hits to lead Sea Monsters.
Pelicans collected 12 hits. Jackson Peterson, Austin Elledge, Iocca, and Nick Graham each collected multiple hits for Pelicans.
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Fightin’ Crabs Captures Lead Early To Defeat Bluefish
June 11, 2017 – Virginia Beach, VA
Bluefish fell behind early and couldn’t come back in an 11-1 loss to Fightin’ Crabs on Sunday.Fightin’ Crabs scored on a single by Evan Hirschbaum in the first inning, a single by Billy Buscetto in the second inning, a double by Kyle Kania in the second inning, a single by Reilly Workman in the second inning, a double by Sam Graf in the second inning, and a stolen base in the second inning.
Fightin’ Crabs captured the lead in the first inning. Fightin’ Crabs scored one run when Evan Hirschbaum singled with two outs in the first inning.
Fightin’ Crabs scored six runs in the second inning. The big inning for Fightin’ Crabs came thanks to a single by Billy Buscetto, a double by Kyle Kania, a single by Reilly Workman, a double by Sam Graf, and a stolen base.
Griffin Tate earned the win for Fightin’ Crabs. He threw seven innings, surrendering one run, six hits, striking out one, and walking zero. Stephen Larson took the loss for Bluefish. He pitched five innings, surrendering ten runs, nine hits, and striking out four.
Noah Herried, Cody McSwain, Brelin Carroll, Spencer Muirhead, Jake Odom, and MacMilan Shoenman each managed one hit to lead Bluefish.
Fightin’ Crabs collected 11 hits. Graf, John Tierney Jr., and Hirschbaum each collected multiple hits for Fightin’ Crabs.
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Pelicans Falls In Back-And-Forth Affair Against Knights
June 10, 2017 – Virginia Beach, VA
Pelicans and Knights played a tight game, but Knights pulled out the 17-13 victory on Tuesday. The game was tied at 11 with Knights batting in the top of the seventh when Chance Harveyuncorked a wild pitch, scoring two runs.
Pelicans collected 12 hits and Knights had 12 in the high-scoring affair. Knights took an early lead in the second inning. With one out in the second inning TJ Wynkoopdrove in two runs when he singled.
After Knights scored two runs in the top of the eighth, Pelicans answered with two of their own.Knights scored when there was an error, scoring one run and Bennie Spady hit a sacrifice fly to drive in a run. Pelicans then answered when Josh Crummer homered off of Colin Ottofaro, driving in one run and Jackson Peterson hit a sacrifice fly to drive in a run.
Pelicans scored five runs in the fifth inning. Pelicans scored on a error and a double by George Favetta.
Ottofaro earned the win for Knights. He tossed three innings, giving up two runs, and four hits. Santino Paris took the loss for Pelicans. He pitched two and a third innings, giving up six runs, four hits, and striking out four.
Danny Madden started the game for Pelicans. He pitched four innings, allowing seven runs, four hits, and striking out eight. Teddy Herbert started the game for Knights. He went four innings, allowing two runs, three hits, and striking out three.
Peterson, Harrison Sabo, and Favetta each collected multiple hits for Pelicans. Favetta, Sabo, and Peterson all had two hits to lead Pelicans.
JR Polak, Spady, and Zachary Herring each collected multiple hits for Knights. Spady led Knights with four runs batted in. He went 2-for-4 on the day.
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Bluefish Wins Back-And-Forth Affair Against Knights
June 10, 2017 – Virginia Beach, VA
Bluefish and Knights played a taut affair on Wednesday, but Bluefish eventually prevailed 17-9 after taking the lead for good in the seventh inning. Bluefish trailed 9-8 in the bottom of the seventh inning when Chadler Young doubled off of Trent Kochheiser, driving in two runs.
Chadler Young led Bluefish to victory by driving in five runs. He went 2-for-4 at the plate. Youngdrove in runs on a single in the third, a double in the seventh, and a groundout in the eighth.
Knights scored four runs in the sixth inning. The big inning for Knights came thanks to a walk , a groundout by Jay Brandt, and a error.
Alec Berry earned the win for Bluefish. He tossed three and two-thirds innings, surrendering six runs, six hits, and striking out three. Trent Kochheiser took the loss for Knights. He threw two innings, allowing nine runs, six hits, and striking out one.
Kyle Zimmermann started the game for Knights. He tossed three innings, surrendering five runs, four hits, and striking out one. Landon Sewell started the game for Bluefish. He pitched five innings, giving up three runs, five hits, and striking out five.
Bluefish collected 14 hits. Michael Rojas, Spencer Muirhead, Kevin Edgar, Young, and Noah Herried each collected multiple hits for Bluefish. Herried, Young, Edgar, Muirhead, and Rojas each collected two hits to lead Bluefish.
Knights stole four bases during the game as two players stole more than one. Chris Hendersonled the way with two.
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Daredevils Keeps It Close Against Seagulls, But Eventually Falls 6-3
June 9, 2017 – Norfolk, VA
Even though Daredevils and Seagulls both had opportunities, it was Seagulls that eventually prevailed 6-3 on Friday. The game was tied at three with Seagulls batting in the top of the eighth when Shane Gipson singled off of Ryan Allen, driving in one run.
Seagulls took an early lead in the first inning. Derrek Marshall Jr.’s sac fly scored one run for Seagulls.
In the bottom of the fifth inning, Daredevils tied things up at three. Chase Walter walked Derek Horton with the bases loaded to drive in a run.
Walter earned the win for Seagulls. He went five innings, giving up three runs, two hits, and striking out seven. Three relievers helped Seagulls close out the victory. John Wicksier threw two innings. Tyler Key recorded the last three outs to earn the save for Seagulls. Ryan Allen took the loss for Daredevils. He tossed two innings, giving up three runs, three hits, striking out two, and walking one.
Hunter Perdue started the game for Daredevils. He pitched five innings, allowing three runs, three hits, and striking out nine.
Eli Straw and Horton each drove in one run to lead Daredevils.
Shane Gipson led Seagulls with two hits in four at bats.
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Henderson’s Walkoff Gives Knights Victory Over Hawks
June 9, 2017 – Norfolk, VA
Knights took Friday’s game in dramatic fashion, with a 6-5 walk-off victory over Hawks. Knights trailed 5-4 in the bottom of the ninth inning when Chris Henderson doubled off of Liam Carr, driving in two runs.
Hawks scored four runs in the fifth inning, but Knights still managed to pull out the victory. The big inning for Hawks came thanks to a single by Brett Sherron, a single by Richard De La Cruz, and a single by Conner Clark.
Liam Carr took the loss for Hawks. He tossed one-third of an inning, allowing one run, two hits, and walking one.
Taylor Barker started the game for Hawks. He pitched seven innings, giving up zero runs, three hits, striking out four, and walking one.
Knights collected 11 hits. Chris Henderson, Zachary Herring, Teddy Herbert, and Isaiah Junkins each collected multiple hits for Knights. Herring and Henderson each managed three hits to lead Knights.
Hawks had 13 hits in the game. Andre Marchesseault, Sherron, Jamar Criss, and Clark each collected multiple hits for Hawks. Hawks was sure-handed and didn’t commit a single error. Cullen Stockley made the most plays with eight.
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Bluefish watched the game slip away early and couldn’t recover in a 17-7 loss to Sea Monsters on Friday. Sea Monsters scored on a single by Robert Saghy, a single by Dwight Riddick, and a single by Terrence Pinkston in the second inning.
Bluefish collected 11 hits and Sea Monsters had 20 in the high-scoring affair
Sea Monsters took an early lead in the second inning. Robert Saghy drove in one when he singled in the second inning.
Bluefish scored three runs in the third inning. Bluefish scored on a single by Brelin Carroll.
Sea Monsters scored six runs in the third inning. Sea Monsters’s big inning was driven by a double by Saghy and a double by Lucas Terwilliger.
Pat Barrett earned the win for Sea Monsters. He went three and two-thirds innings, surrendering three runs, six hits, striking out three, and walking one. John Barclay III took the loss for Bluefish. He pitched two and two-thirds innings, surrendering eight runs, nine hits, and striking out one.
Nick Bay started the game for Sea Monsters. He went three innings, allowing three runs, three hits, striking out three, and walking one.
MacMilan Shoenman and Cody Steffey each collected multiple hits for Bluefish. Shoenman led Bluefish with three hits in five at bats.
Terrence Pinkston, Dwight Riddick, William Oliver, Saghy, Tyrin Everette, and Garrett Wente each collected multiple hits for Sea Monsters.
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Fightin’ Crabs Grabs Lead In Sixth Inning For Victory Over Pelicans
June 9, 2017 – Virginia Beach, VA
Fightin’ Crabs defeated Pelicans 9-1 on Friday after taking the lead late in the game. The game was tied at one with Fightin’ Crabs batting in the bottom of the sixth when there was an error, scoring one run.
Fightin’ Crabs secured the victory thanks to seven runs in the seventh inning. Fightin’ Crabs’s big inning was driven by a single by TJ Wardwell, a single by John Tierney Jr., a single by Sam Graf, a single by Evan Hirschbaum, and a double by Ben MacDonald.
Pelicans captured the lead in the first inning. Matt Krause drove in one when he doubled in the first inning.
Fightin’ Crabs knotted the game up at one in the bottom of the third inning. An error scored one run for Fightin’ Crabs.
Fightin’ Crabs took the lead for good with one run in the sixth inning.
Fightin’ Crabs scored seven runs in the seventh inning. The big inning was thanks to a single by Wardwell, a single by Tierney Jr., a single by Graf, a single by Hirschbaum, and a double by MacDonald.
Noah Gear earned the win for Fightin’ Crabs. He tossed eight innings, giving up one run, four hits, striking out six, and walking zero. Nick Wood took the loss for Pelicans. He threw six innings, allowing two runs, six hits, and walking zero.
Fightin’ Crabs collected 13 hits. Billy Buscetto, Wardwell, Graf, and Reilly Workman each collected multiple hits for Fightin’ Crabs. MacDonald went 1-for-4 at the plate as he led the team with three runs batted in.
Krause went 2-for-4 at the plate to lead Pelicans in hits.
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Suns had trouble putting away Waves on Friday, but eventually Suns prevailed 10-3. Suns took the lead for good in the eighth inning. The game was tied at three with Suns batting in the bottom of the eighth when Lawrence Cicileo singled off of Brian Vieira, driving in one run.
Suns secured the victory thanks to seven runs in the eighth inning. Suns scored on a single by Lawrence Cicileo, a double by Michael Perlo, a single by Justin Bunting, a single by Cameron Jensen, a walk by Jamarius Epperson, and a walk by Michael Polansky.
Suns took an early lead in the first inning. Justice Bigbie drove in one when he singled in the first inning.
In the top of the sixth inning, Waves tied things up at three. An error scored two runs for Waves.
Eric O’Brien earned the win for Suns. He tossed nine innings, allowing three runs, five hits, striking out five, and walking one. Brian Vieira took the loss for Waves. He went two innings, giving up six runs, five hits, striking out one, and walking one.
Griffin Holtz started the game for Waves. He tossed five innings, allowing three runs, eight hits, striking out four, and walking one.
Suns had 14 hits in the game. Jensen, Epperson, Austin Thomas, Perlo, and Bigbie each collected multiple hits for Suns. Perlo and Epperson each drove in two runs to lead Suns.
Matt Padeway led Waves with two hits in three at bats. Waves was sure-handed in the field and didn’t commit a single error. Brandon Shirley had the most chances in the field with seven.
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Fightin’ Crabs Wins Back-And-Forth Affair Against Hawks
June 8, 2017 – Virginia Beach, VA
Fightin’ Crabs defeated Hawks 7-6 in a back-and-forth affair on Thursday. The game was tied at six with Fightin’ Crabs batting in the bottom of the seventh when Kyle Kania singled off of Trey Celata, driving in one run.
Despite falling down by four runs in the fourth inning, Hawks tried to fight back. Hawks scored five runs in the failed comeback on a double by Robert Cutone in the sixth, a by Cullen Stockley in the sixth, a single by Andre Marchesseault in the sixth, a walk by Brett Sherron in the seventh, and a in the seventh.
Hawks took an early lead in the first inning. With two outs in the first inning Sherron drove in one run when he doubled.
Fightin’ Crabs scored three runs in the second inning. The big inning was thanks to a single by Brendan Gausselin, a single by Kyle Kania, and a single by John Tierney Jr..
Hawks scored three runs in the sixth inning. Hawks’s big inning was driven by a double by Cutone and a single by Marchesseault.
Jake Thompson earned the win for Fightin’ Crabs. He pitched two and two-thirds innings, allowing zero runs, one hit, striking out three, and walking zero. Trey Celata took the loss for Hawks. He threw two innings, surrendering one run, three hits, and striking out three.
Brady Moore started the game for Fightin’ Crabs. He tossed six innings, allowing four runs, eight hits, striking out two, and walking zero. Jake Ottinger started the game for Hawks. He threw two and two-thirds innings, allowing four runs, four hits, and striking out one.
Fightin’ Crabs had ten hits in the game. Kania, Gausselin, Tierney Jr., and Evan Hirschbaum each collected multiple hits for Fightin’ Crabs. Hirschbaum, Tierney Jr., Gausselin, and Kania each collected two hits to lead Fightin’ Crabs.
Sherron led Hawks with two runs batted in. He went 3-for-3 on the day. Hawks was sure-handed and didn’t commit a single error. Tyler Dodson made the most plays with six.
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