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Alex Avila Belts Three Home Runs in Erie Win

by @ Friday, July 24th, 2009. Filed under Alex Avila, Brennan Boesch, Erie SeaWolves - July 2009, Thad Weber

Erie had plenty of hitting stars in their 16-3 win over the B-Mets but Alex Avila really shined in this one.  He went three for five with three home runs and seven RBIs in the win.  Brennan Boesch also had a great game and he went four for five with two doubles, a home run, [...]

SeaWolves Comeback Falls Short In Loss to B-Mets

by @ Saturday, July 18th, 2009. Filed under Alex Avila, Casper Wells, Erie SeaWolves - July 2009, Pat Stanley

The SeaWolves were down by four heading into the eighth inning and while they made it a one run game, they still fell that run short in an 8-7 loss to Binghamton.  Pat Stanley had a really rough start and he fell to 4-3.  He gave up eight runs (seven earned) on seven hits and [...]

Erie Held to Four Hits In Shutout Loss to Altoona

by @ Wednesday, July 8th, 2009. Filed under Alex Avila, Danny Worth, Erie SeaWolves - July 2009, Thad Weber

Erie couldn’t score a single run and all they picked up were four singles in their 1-0 loss to the Curve.  Danny Worth drew three walks while Alex Avila went one for three with a walk.
A solid start by Thad Weber went to waste.  He gave up one run on six hits and four walks [...]

Erie Loses Two to Harrisburg

by @ Sunday, June 28th, 2009. Filed under Alex Avila, Brett Jensen, Danny Worth, Erie SeaWolves - June 2009, Jay Sborz, Josh Rainwater, Shawn Roof

Erie Held to Four Hits In Loss to Harrisburg

by @ Saturday, June 27th, 2009. Filed under Alex Avila, Erie SeaWolves - June 2009, Jon Kibler

Erie had a tough time getting anything going at the plate as they lost to Harrisburg 3-2.  Alex Avila provided most of the Tigers offense with a double, a home run and two RBIs.  No other SeaWolve had more then one hit.
A solid start by Jon Kibler went to waste.  He gave up three runs [...]

Erie Loses in Ten

by @ Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009. Filed under Alex Avila, Erie SeaWolves - June 2009, Michale Hollimon, Ryan Strieby, Scott Sizemore, Zach Simons

Scott Sizemore scored on an error in the bottom of the ninth and while that sent the game into frames, the contest didn’t last much longer then that.  Zach Simons gave up two unearned runs in the top of the tenth and while the Wolves rallied for a run in the bottom half of the [...]

Erie Edges Bowie 6-5

by @ Monday, May 11th, 2009. Filed under Alex Avila, Brett Jensen, Deik Scram, Erie SeaWolves - May 2009, Jonah Nickerson, Ryan Strieby

Deik Scram and Alex Avila both hit big homeruns as Erie took care of Bowie 6-5.  Scram belted a three run shot in the second inning to put Erie on the board and then Avila hit a two run shot in the fourth.  Ryan Strieby went one for two with a walk and two runs [...]

Erie Held to Six Hits In Loss to Bowie

by @ Wednesday, April 29th, 2009. Filed under Alex Avila, Erie SeaWolves - April 2009, Jay Sborz, Scott Sizemore

Erie hitters were held in check as they lost to Bowie 6-1.  The SeaWolves managed just six hits and Al Avila had two of those.  The lone run came on a solo homer by Scott Sizemore.
Jay Sborz took the loss and he fell to 0-1.  He gave up four runs (two earned) on four hits [...]

Brooks Brown Throws Seven Shutout Frames In Erie Win

by @ Friday, April 17th, 2009. Filed under Alex Avila, Brennan Boesch, Brooks Brown, Cody Satterwhite, Erie SeaWolves - April 2009

Brooks Brown improved to 1-0 on the season with an exceptional outing in the SeaWolves 3-1 win over Altoona.  He gave up just three hits and a walk with one strikeout in seven shutout innings.  Cody Satterwhite got the final batter of the game out and he picked up his second save of the season.
Brennan [...]

White Caps Keep Season Alive With Blowout Win Over South Bend

The White Caps took care of business with their backs against the wall in a 11-0 win over South Bend.  The win forces a winner take all game three tomorrow.  Thad Weber was outstanding and he gave up just two hits and a walk with seven strikeouts in six shutout innings.  Andrew Hess threw a [...]

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