Thunder Shut Out, Swept by SeaWolves
Four Erie SeaWolves pitchers stymied Thunder bats in a 4-0 loss on Sunday afternoon at ARM & HAMMER Park.Following five scoreless innings, Thunder (39-29) starter Michael King retired the first two batters of the sixth inning before facing SeaWolves (31-26) first baseman Josh Lester. Lester hit a weak ground ball
Four Erie SeaWolves pitchers stymied Thunder bats in a 4-0 loss on Sunday afternoon at ARM & HAMMER Park.
Following five scoreless innings, Thunder (39-29) starter
Erie took advantage of the overturned call, as
King lasted seven innings and struck out five, and three of his four runs allowed were unearned, as the right-hander also yielded an RBI-single to
The sweep was Erie's first of the Thunder in Trenton since May 13-15, 2014.
The Thunder managed just six hits and left eight runners stranded. Five of the hits came off Erie starter
Trenton's biggest scoring threat of the game came in the fourth inning, when the team loaded the bases with none out. But Funkhouser struck out
Your Thunder continue their homestand on Tuesday night at 7pm against the Binghamton Rumble Ponies. RHP
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