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Erie Doubles Up B-Mets In High Scoring Game

by @ Sunday, May 18th, 2008. Filed under Angel Castro, Erie SeaWolves - May 2008, Maxim St. Pierre, William Rhymes

The Seawolves had plenty of hitting stars in their 10-5 beating over the B-Mets.  William Rhymes and Maxim St. Pierre were probably a touch ahead of everyone else and they both had a team high three hits.  Rhymes drove in one and scored twice while St. Pierre drove in three and homered.
Angel Castro picked up [...]

Erie Splits Doubleheader With Altoona

The SeaWolves split their pair of games today with Altoona.  Game one was a 4-3, extra inning loss that saw Casey Fien give up a walk off solo homer in the bottom of the eighth inning.  Benjamin Fritz didn’t get the decision and he gave up three runs (one earned) on eleven hits and one [...]

Deik Scram, Maxim St. Pierre Drive In Three As Erie Edges Bowie

by @ Wednesday, April 16th, 2008. Filed under Deik Scram, Erie SeaWolves - April 2008, Freddy Guzman, Maxim St. Pierre

Erie’s hitters bailed out the pitchers as the SeaWolves belted their way to an 11-10 win.  Deik Scram homered and drove in three runs while Maxim St. Pierre went two for five with a double and three RBIs.  Freddy Guzman also had a nice game and he went one for two with two walks, a [...]

Andrew Kown Is Hit Hard In Shootout With B-Mets

by @ Sunday, April 13th, 2008. Filed under Andrew Kown, Erie SeaWolves - April 2008, Freddy Guzman, Maxim St. Pierre, Maxwell Leon

Normally, ten runs and thirteen hits will do it but the B-Mets picked up eleven runs on nineteen hits as both teams put on a hitting display.  Andrew Kown took the brunt of the damage and he fell to 1-1.  He gave up ten runs (nine earned) on twelve hits and two walks with one [...]

Erie Sweeps Doubleheader Over Bowie

Erie took two today in two very different games over Bowie.  The first game was a pitcher’s dual in which Benjamin Fritz threw six solid innings.  He gave up one run on seven hits with two strikeouts while Josh Rainwater picked up the win with a shutout inning in the eighth inning.  Jeff Frazier went [...]

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