
The SeaWolves’ (30-28, 75-52 total) six-game successful streak ended on Tuesday as Erie fell to Portland (28-29, 62-62 total) 8-1. Portland grabbed the early lead when Ronald Rosario smashed a two-out, two-run homer towards Andrew Sears, making it 2-0. Within the third, Ahbram Liendo led off with a single and
The SeaWolves’ (30-28, 75-52 total) six-game successful streak ended on Tuesday as Erie fell to Portland (28-29, 62-62 total) 8-1.
Portland grabbed the early lead when Ronald Rosario smashed a two-out, two-run homer towards Andrew Sears, making it 2-0.
Within the third, Ahbram Liendo led off with a single and scored on a double from Marvin Alcantara to make it 3-0. Alcantara scored on Allan Castro’s single, making it 4-0. After John Peck’s error despatched Castro to 3rd, Miguel Bleis’ RBI fielder’s selection grounder made it 5-0.
Sears (L, 1-2) struck out seven in 4 innings and didn’t permit a stroll. He was charged with 5 runs, 4 earned, on seven hits.
Ronaldo Hernández’s two-run homer towards Travis Kuhn within the sixth made it 7-0.
Rosario smacked one other homer, a solo shot towards Blair Calvo, within the seventh to make it 8-0.
The SeaWolves couldn’t rating in 5 innings towards Dalton Rogers (W, 4-4) regardless of drawing 4 walks. Erie, as an entire, drew eight walks towards Portland pitching however didn’t have successful with males on base within the sport. Max Clark drew three walks.
Roberto Campos drove a double with one out within the ninth towards Jorge Juan. He scored when Carlos Mendoza reached on a dropped fly ball error by Juan Chacon, making it 8-1 and breaking apart the shutout.
Erie continues the 12-game roadtrip with the second of six in Portland on Wednesday at 6:00 p.m. Max Alba faces Eduardo Rivera.
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