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Patriots Take Series Opener From Curve

Nick Dombkowski tossed three quality innings of relief in the 6-1 loss.
April 15, 2025

CURVE, PA – Altoona was held without a hit into the seventh inning by Somerset pitching, as the Curve dropped their series opener to the Patriots, 6-1, on Tuesday night at PNG Field. Alessandro Ercolani and Nick Dombkowski combined for six innings of two run ball, allowing just two solo

CURVE, PA – Altoona was held without a hit into the seventh inning by Somerset pitching, as the Curve dropped their series opener to the Patriots, 6-1, on Tuesday night at PNG Field.

Alessandro Ercolani and Nick Dombkowski combined for six innings of two run ball, allowing just two solo homers to Somerset. Dombkowski has allowed just two runs in nine innings pitched to begin the season.

Somerset’s Brendan Beck set down 17 straight hitters to begin his outing until Aaron McKeithan reached on an error in the sixth inning. Beck got the next hitter to bounce out softly to the mound and complete his best outing as a professional, six innings of no-hit ball with five strikeouts.

Trailing 2-0 in the seventh, Mitch Jebb drew a leadoff walk in the inning against Cole Percival and after a strikeout by Sammy Siani, Jack Brannigan drew the team’s second walk of the inning. With men at second and third and one out, Nick Cimillo, reached on an infield single to plate Jebb and make it a 2-1 game. The Curve stranded two men on base in the seventh as Percival maneuvered out of trouble.

Somerset put the game away with four ninth inning runs against the Curve bullpen. Cristofer Melendez allowed four runs on three hits and two walks and recorded just one out before Emmanuel Chapman entered and stranded two Patriots on base.

The Curve continue their six-game series with the Somerset Patriots on Wednesday afternoon at 12:05 p.m. The Curve will send LHP Hunter Barco to the mound, Somerset is slated to start RHP Bailey Dees.

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Pichardo, Weatherford Boys Lead Friday Night Victory

Curve pitchers combined for ten strikeouts in the 4-1 win.
June 13, 2025

CURVE, Pa. – Kervin Pichardo rocked a three-run homer and Weatherford, Texas natives, Brenden Dixon (two hits and a walk) and Beau Burrows (two scoreless innings, save) led a 4-1 win for Altoona over the Erie SeaWolves on Friday night at Peoples Natural Gas Field. After Erie starter Carlos Pena

Bombs Away! Three Curve Homers Sink SeaWolves

Altoona picked up 13 hits in Thursday night’s win.
June 12, 2025

CURVE, Pa. – Jack Brannigan, Imanol Vargas and Hudson Head each homered in Altoona’s 10-6 win over the Erie SeaWolves in front of 5,679 fans on Thursday night at Peoples Natural Gas Field. Altoona took their first lead with a three-run third inning. After Brannigan’s two-run shot tied the game

Sixth Inning Sinks Curve

Altoona has dropped seven of their last eight games.
June 11, 2025

CURVE, Pa. – Despite building an early 2-0 lead, Altoona dropped a 5-2 decision to the Erie SeaWolves on Wednesday night at Peoples Natural Gas Field. The Curve have dropped seven of their last eight games and are now 25-34 on the season. Altoona scored the first two runs of

Erie Arms Silence Altoona Bats

Altoona was shutout for the fifth time in their last seven games.
June 10, 2025

Four Erie pitchers combined on a four-hit shutout of Altoona on Tuesday night at Peoples Natural Gas Field. The SeaWolves earned a 3-0 win over the Curve in the series opener. After earning four hits in their first three innings at the plate, the Curve offense was unable to generate

Curve Blast Fisher Cats in Series Finale

Altoona recorded season-highs in runs scored and hits in a game on Sunday afternoon
June 8, 2025

MANCHESTER, NH – Altoona salvaged the final game of their six-game series at New Hampshire with a 11-5 win over the Fisher Cats on Sunday afternoon at Delta Dental Stadium in Manchester. The win broke a five-game losing streak for the Curve. Quiet all week, the Curve offense broke out

Curve Swept Away In Saturday Doubleheader

The Curve have dropped all five games of their series at New Hampshire this week.
June 7, 2025

MANCHESTER, NH – Altoona’s losing streak stretched to five games as they were swept in a doubleheader by the New Hampshire Fisher Cats, 4-0 and 5-2, on Saturday night at Delta Dental Stadium in Manchester. Altoona was shut out for a franchise-record fourth consecutive game in the opener of the

Bats Quiet Again in 2-0 Defeat

Altoona pitchers combined for 12 strikeouts on Thursday night.
June 5, 2025

MANCHESTER, NH – Altoona was shutout for their third consecutive game at New Hampshire, falling 2-0 on Thursday night at Delta Dental Stadium in Manchester. It is the first time since August 2-4, 2021 that the Curve have been held without a run in three straight nine inning games. Fisher

Curve Shutout by Fisher Cats on Wednesday Night

Altoona’s bullpen tossed 5.1 scoreless innings.
June 4, 2025

MANCHESTER, NH – Despite another strong night from the Altoona pitching staff, the Curve dropped a 3-0 decision to the New Hampshire Fisher Cats on Wednesday night at Delta Dental Stadium in New Hampshire. Jarod Bayless started the bullpen day for the Curve and was touched for three runs in

Jebb, Cimillo Combine for Four Hits in Series Opening Defeat

Altoona was shutout for the eighth time this season
June 3, 2025

MANCHESTER, NH – Mitch Jebb and Nick Cimillo combined for four of Altoona’s five hits in a 4-0 loss to the New Hampshire Fisher Cats on Tuesday night at Delta Dental Stadium in Manchester. Alessandro Ercolani dueled away with Fisher Cats starter Ryan Watson for the first four innings on

Johnson, Ross Lead Comeback Win, 7-5

Altoona rallied from a 4-0 deficit after the top of the sixth inning.
June 1, 2025

CURVE, Pa. – For a second straight game, Altoona rallied from a late-inning deficit and earned a victory against the Portland Sea Dogs. The 7-5 win for the Curve ensured a series split with the Boston Red Sox affiliate. Termarr Johnson highlighted the comeback with a massive two-run shot in

Dixon’s Walk-off Bomb Highlights 9-7 Win

Nick Cimillo drove in five in the nightcap.
May 31, 2025

CURVE, Pa. – After dropping the resumed suspended game, 9-3, Altoona rallied from a 5-0 deficit after the top of the first inning in the nightcap and earned a 9-7 walk-off win over the Portland Sea Dogs. The Curve are 2-3 this week against Portland and can earn a series

Sea Dogs and Curve Suspended in Fifth Inning

The teams will pick up the game at 4:00 p.m. on Saturday night.
May 30, 2025

CURVE, Pa. – Altoona and Portland were suspended in the fifth inning of their game on Friday night at Peoples Natural Gas Field. The teams will pick up the suspended game on Saturday at 4:00 p.m. and play it to its completion before playing a 7-inning game. Altoona trails the

‘Dogs Sweep Curve In Thursday Doubleheader

Nick Cimillo homered in game two of the twin bill.
May 29, 2025

CURVE, Pa. – Portland completed a doubleheader sweep of the Curve on Thursday night, 3-0 and 9-6, at Peoples Natural Gas Field. After Thursday’s game, Altoona’s record stands at 22-26. GAME ONE Portland’s David Sandlin tossed a three-hit shutout to lead the Sea Dogs to a 3-0 win over the

Curve Buried At Sea By The Dogs

The teams will play a doubleheader on Thursday at PNG Field.
May 28, 2025

CURVE, Pa. – Wednesday night’s game between Altoona and Portland was postponed due to inclement weather. The game will be made up on Thursday, May 29, at Peoples Natural Gas Field with a doubleheader consisting of a pair of 7-inning games beginning at 5:00 p.m. Fans holding tickets to Wednesday’s

Cimillo’s Homer Leads Series Opening Win

Shawn Ross added an RBI double in the victory.
May 27, 2025

CURVE, Pa. – Nick Cimillo knocked his second home run of the season as Altoona defeated the Portland Sea Dogs, 4-2, on Tuesday night to begin the week at Peoples Natural Gas Field. Cimillo knocked the solo shot in the seventh inning odd Sea Dogs reliever Jonathan Brand. The Curve

Curve Split Sunday Doubleheader in Akron

Altoona finishes the week 1-5 against the RubberDucks.
May 25, 2025

AKRON, Ohio – After dropping the first four games of the week in Akron, the Curve split a doubleheader on Sunday night to the RubberDucks at Canal Park, taking game one 1-0 before falling in game two 5-4. GAME ONE Altoona was held scoreless over the first five innings of

Peterson Powers RubberDucks to Second-Consecutive Shutout Win Over Altoona

Curve allowed seven runs in the eighth inning in the 10-0 defeat.
May 24, 2025

AKRON, Ohio – For the second game in a row, Altoona was shutout by the Akron RubberDucks on Saturday night at Canal Park, falling by a final of 10-0. Austin Peterson was dominant for Akron, spinning seven scoreless innings and allowing just three hits with four strikeouts. He retired the

Curve Swept in Doubleheader by 'Ducks

Altoona combined for five hits over the two losses.
May 23, 2025

AKRON, Ohio – After two nights of rainouts, the Curve managed just five hits over two games of a doubleheader on Friday night as the Akron RubberDucks took both games by finals of 6-3 and 5-0 at Canal Park. GAME ONE Alessandro Ercolani gave up a season-high six runs on

RubberDucks Sneak Past Curve in Tuesday Morning Defeat

Altoona stranded the potential game-tying run on base in each of the final three innings.
May 20, 2025

AKRON, Ohio – Kervin Pichardo knocked an RBI-double for the Curve in the eighth inning, but Altoona stranded 10 runners on base in a 3-1 loss to the Akron RubberDucks at Canal Park on Tuesday morning. Altoona’s offense was held to just two hits and no walks against Akron starter

Curve and RubberDucks Postponed for Second-Consecutive Night

Doubleheader is scheduled for Sunday night.
May 22, 2025

AKRON, Ohio – The Altoona Curve and Akron RubberDucks were rained out for the second day in-a-row on Thursday night at Canal Park. The game will be made up as a doubleheader on Sunday, May 25 with game one beginning at 4:05 p.m. The night will consist of two seven

Curve and RubberDucks Rained Out on Wednesday Night

Doubleheader is scheduled for Friday night.
May 21, 2025

AKRON, Ohio – The Altoona Curve and Akron RubberDucks were rained out on Wednesday night at Canal Park. The game will be made up as a doubleheader on Friday, May 23 with game one beginning at 5:05 p.m. The night will consist of two seven inning games. Altoona is 20-20

Senators Snag Series Finale in Altoona

Jack Brannigan extended his on-base streak to 23 games in the loss.
May 18, 2025

CURVE, Pa. – Jack Brannigan stretched his on-base streak to 23 games on Sunday night with a two-hit performance for the Curve, but Altoona could not hold off the Harrisburg Senators in a 6-4 loss at Peoples Natural Gas Field. Harrisburg capitalized early with a first inning grand slam from

Jarvis, Jebb Jam Senators

Sean Sullivan set down all nine hitters he faced to start a bullpen day
May 17, 2025

Mitch Jebb and Mike Jarvis each picked up three hits in an 8-4 for the Curve over the Harrisburg Senators in front of 4,737 fans at Peoples Natural Gas Field on Saturday night. Altoona earned a series win over the Senators, picking up their fourth win in five games this

Curve Mascot LOCO Nominated for Mascot Hall of Fame

Voting for the 2025 class is open now
May 12, 2025

CURVE, PA – Everyone’s favorite mascot, LOCO, has been nominated to the Mascot Hall of Fame’s 2025 class. Voting opens May 11th at mascothalloffame.com and runs through May 24th. The 2025 inductees will be announced in June. To see the ballot and vote for LOCO, click here. Each of the

Jebb Drives in Three in 5-4 Win

Curve pitchers struck out 14 batters on Friday night
May 16, 2025

CURVE, Pa. – Mitch Jebb continued his hot streak at the plate, going 3-for-4 with three runs batted in, and Altoona picked up their third win of the week against Harrisburg in four games this week, 5-4, on Friday night in front of 3,863 fans at Peoples Natural Gas Field.