Akron Takes Advantage of Erie Errors to Force Third Game
The SeaWolves (1-1) forced extra innings but fell short in a 7-4 loss in 10 innings to Akron (1-1), forcing a decisive third game in the Southwest Division Series. In the fifth inning, Erie starter Carlos Peña struggled to finish the frame. With two out, Milan Tolentino singles to extend
Erie One-Hits Akron in Key Game One Win
The SeaWolves (1-0) combined to throw a one-hit shutout in a 3-0 win to take a series advantage over Akron (0-1) in the Southwest Division Series. Erie got off to a quick start when Gage Workman blasted a solo homer against Akron starter Austin Peterson with two out in the
Murr's Two-Way Effort Leads Erie to a Wild, Season-Ending Walk-Off
The SeaWolves (77-58) finished the regular season with a wild, 5-4 walk-off win over Bowie (62-75) in 10 innings. Angel Reyes started a bullpen day for Erie and struggled early. Enrique Bradfield Jr. singled to begin the game and stole both second and third base. Dylan Beavers singled him home,
Workman Falls A Single Shy of the Cycle as Erie Beats Bowie
The SeaWolves (76-57) beat Bowie (61-74) 5-1 as Gage Workman fell a single shy of the cycle. Bowie took an early lead against Erie starter Carlos Peña in the first inning. Peña hit Enrique Bradfield Jr. with a pitch to begin the game. Douglas Hodo III then singled Bradfield Jr.
Late Unearned Run Sinks SeaWolves
The SeaWolves (75-57) fell 2-1 to Bowie (61-73) thanks to an unearned run in the ninth inning. Jake Miller made his Double-A debut for the SeaWolves as the starting pitcher. He tossed five scoreless innings, allowing three singles and no walks. He struck out three batters. Erie loaded the bases
Murr Drives Home Five as Erie Downs Baysox
The SeaWolves (75-56) erased a pair of early deficits to beat Bowie (60-73) 10-6. Bowie took a first-inning lead against Erie starter Garrett Burhenn. Dylan Beavers smacked a two-out double and scored on a two-run blast by Creed Willems, making it 2-0. In the third, Enrique Bradfield Jr. opened the
Eastern League Playoffs Return to UPMC Park
The Erie SeaWolves are back in the playoffs and will take on their rivals, the Akron RubberDucks (Cleveland Guardians), in the Eastern League Southwest Division Series presented by UPMC. It’s the first time in franchise history that the SeaWolves have made three consecutive trips to the playoffs as they look
Baysox Withstand Late Erie Rally in Series Opener
The SeaWolves (74-56) left 11 runners on base in a 3-2 loss in the series opener to Bowie (60-72). Bowie grabbed the early lead when Creed Willems struck an RBI double in the first inning against Austin Bergner. Erie responded with a run of their own in the first inning
Erie Erases Early Deficit to Win Series in Reading
The SeaWolves (74-55) took down Reading (56-75) 8-5 in the series finale to earn a series win. Reading scored a pair of runs in the first inning against Erie starter Angel Reyes. Justin Crawford hit a leadoff double. Carson Taylor drew a two-out walk. Keaton Anthony hit a two-out, RBI
Meyers Four-Hit Game Headlines Erie Blowout Win
The SeaWolves (73-55) won a third straight over Reading (56-74) with an 11-1 victory. Erie scored in the first inning for the fourth straight game. Reading starter Eiberson Castellano hit two batters with pitches and threw a wild pitch. Chris Meyers hit a two-run single to give Erie a 2-0
Joyce's Four-RBI Performance Leads Erie Rout
The SeaWolves (72-55) won a second straight over Reading (56-73) with a 9-3 win. Erie opened the scoring with an unearned run against Reading starter Moises Chace in the first. Gage Workman reached on a fielding error with two out and scored on Corey Joyce’s RBI single. In the third,
Jobe Twirls Career-Long Gem in Erie Win
Jackson Jobe turned in a career-high seven innings to pitch the SeaWolves (71-55) to a 5-1 win over Reading (56-72). Erie scored three first-inning runs against Reading starter Braeden Fausnaught. Carlos Mendoza led off the game with a solo homer to give Erie a 1-0 lead. Ben Malgeri walked and
Reading Rallies to Stun SeaWolves
The SeaWolves (70-55) allowed four ninth-inning runs and fell 6-5 to Reading (56-71). Erie jumped ahead against Reading starter Christian McGowan in the first inning. Carlos Mendoza began the game with a double. With one out, Gage Workman reached on a dropped third strike and Mendoza scored from second on
Erie Bats Stay Quiet in Series Opener in Reading
The SeaWolves (70-54) fell in the series opener to Reading (55-71), 4-2. Erie scored first in the second when Patrick Lee drew a bases-loaded walk against Reading starter Noah Skirrow. Erie led 1-0. Austin Bergner started for Erie and surrendered an unearned run in the third. After Marcus Lee Sang
Lee Ignites Erie's Comeback; Murr Walks-Off Squirrels
The SeaWolves (70-53) secured the series win with a walk-off, 6–5 win over Richmond (57-69). Erie scored in the first inning when Gage Workman blasted a solo homer against Richmond starter Nick Morreale. Carlos Peña turned in a scoreless start for Erie. He threw five innings and only allowed two
Richmond's Big Second Inning Downs Erie
The SeaWolves (69-53) could not erase a large early deficit in a 10-6 loss to Richmond (57-68). Richmond plated six runs in the second inning to knock out Erie starter Wilkel Hernandez. With one out, Justin Wishkoski drove a two-run homer to make it 2-0. Andrew Kachel followed with a
Workman's Walk-Off Homer Sinks Squirrels
Gage Workman’s walk-off home run gave the SeaWolves (69-52) a 5-4 win over Richmond (56-68). Erie starter Jackson Jobe departed with two out in the second inning after two hits and a walk. He threw 32 pitches in the second inning and departed due to pitch count limits. Michael Bienlien
Richmond Withstands Erie's Late Rally in Seesaw Battle
Richmond (56-67) withstood a late rally by the SeaWolves (68-52) in an 8-7 Erie loss on Thursday. On the first pitch of the game, Ismael Munguia blasted a solo homer against Erie starter Garrett Burhenn to give Richmond a 1-0 lead. In the second, Erie took their first lead of
Erie's Pen Locks Down Early Lead Over Squirrels
The SeaWolves (68-51) held Richmond (55-67) to just three hits in a 3-1 win on Wednesday. Erie got a quick lead against Richmond starter John Michael Bertrand in the first inning. Ben Malgeri laced a one-out triple and scored on Gage Workman’s single, making it 1-0. Richmond tied the game
Peña Throws Six One-Hit Frames in Win
The SeaWolves (67-51) opened the series with Richmond (55-66) with a 4-1 win. Austin Murr launched a solo homer in the first against Richmond starter Nick Morreale to give Erie an early 1-0 lead. Murr has homered in consecutive games. In the fifth, Ben Malgeri slugged a solo homer to
Malgeri's 10th-Inning Knock Pushes Erie to Series Split
The SeaWolves (66-51) blew a late lead but still beat Bowie (57-62) 8-6 in 10 innings. Erie started the scoring in the second inning against Bowie starter Peter Van Loon. After Luis Santana walked, Eliezer Alfonzo lined a two-run homer to right. Later in the frame, Danny Serretti bunted for
SeaWolves Stymied by Bowie Staff in One-Run Loss
The SeaWolves’ (65-51) offense sputtered in a 2-1 loss to Bowie (57-61). Jackson Jobe pitched for Erie and tossed a quality start. The lone run he allowed came in the second inning. He walked Frederick Bencosme to begin the frame, who stole second base. Collin Burns lined a single to
Workman's Go-Ahead Blast Brings Down Baysox
The SeaWolves (65-50) rode a pair of key homers to a 4-3 win over Bowie (56-61). The first homer came early against Bowie starter Patrick Reilly. After Gage Workman notched a two-out double in the first, Liam Hicks blasted his first home run as a SeaWolf to give Erie a
Erie Leaves 11 on Base in Close Loss to Bowie
The SeaWolves (64-50) fell on Thursday to Bowie (56-60) 5-3. In the first against Troy Melton, Enrique Bradfield Jr. led off with a single and stole second. Samuel Basallo drove an RBI double to give Bowie a 1-0 lead. Silas Ardoin then smacked an RBI single to make it 2-0.
Murr's Clutch Knock and Malgeri's Blast Lead Erie to 10-Inning Win
The SeaWolves (64-49) mounted a late rally and took down Bowie (55-60) 4-3 in 10 innings. Carlos Peña started for Erie and retired the first 10 Baysox batters of the game. Dylan Beavers walked with one out in the fourth and scored on a double by Samuel Basallo, making it