EL1 Erie SeaWolves

Erie SeaWolves vs. Portland Sea Dogs...Game Three of Three...Game Notes

Published on June 12, 2008 under Eastern League (EL1)
Erie SeaWolves News Release


TODAY'S NOTABLES -

- The SeaWolves are 11-19 at Jerry Uht Park.

- Erie is 17-26 in night games.

- The ‘Wolves are 6-12 against the Northern Division.

- Portland leads the season series over Erie 3-2. The SeaWolves and Sea Dogs meet 6 times in 2008.

- The ‘Wolves are seventh in the league with a .266 team batting average. Portland is the league's top hitting and scoring team with a .275 team average and 346 runs scored.

- The SeaWolves lead the league with 70 stolen bases.

- The ‘Wolves are third in the league with 333 runs scored and are second in the league with 56 home runs.

- Erie's pitching staff is eighth in the league with a 4.73 ERA. Portland is fourth in the league with a 4.00 team ERA.

- The SeaWolves (Dusty Ryan and Max St. Pierre) are throwing out potential base stealers at a clip of 52.8 percent which leads the league. St Pierre leads the league with a 66.7 throwout percentage.

- Erie leads the all-time series over Portland 33-32.

- The ‘Wolves are in a stretch of 15 straight and 19 of 22 games vs. Northern Division opponents. Erie's next game against a Southern Division opponent will come on June 20 when they travel to Harrisburg during the club's longest road trip of the season (10 games).

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UPCOMING SCHEDULE AND STARTING PITCHERS -

FRIDAY vs. NEW HAMPSHIRE - 7:05 FIRST PITCH

RHP Andrew Kown (4-6, 4.68 ERA) vs. RHP Robert Ray (0-0, 0.00)

SATURDAY vs. NEW HAMPSHIRE - 7:05 FIRST PITCH

RHP Ben Fritz (1-2, 5.28 ERA) vs. LHP Brett Cecil (1-1, 3.41)

SUNDAY vs. NEW HAMPSHIRE - 1:05 FIRST PITCH

LHP Danny Christensen (3-4, 3.78 ERA) vs. RHP Brandon Magee (0-8, 5.53)

MONDAY - OFF DAY




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