
Eastern League Championship (Game 2): Erie 10, Binghamton 0

POSTGAME: SeaWolves Win 1st Ever Eastern League Championship

Eastern League Championship (Game 1): Erie 9, Binghamton 6

Eastern League Championship (Game 1): Erie 9, Binghamton 6

Chris Myers belted a pair of home runs, and Ty Madden anchored the pitching staff as Erie earned a return trip to the Eastern League Championship Series.

Three SeaWolves pitchers limited Richmond to two hits while the offense capitalized on mistakes to take the series opener.

A fast start by the SeaWolves' offense set the stage for their first win of the week.

Richmond won its third straight game over Erie to clinch a postseason spot and set the Southwest Division matchup with the SeaWolves.

Despite four no-hit innings from Brant Hurter, the SeaWolves couldn't deliver late to secure a series-opening win.

Somerset scored in its final at-bat to force extra-innings before Ben Rice sent the Patriots to a victory in eleven.

The Erie SeaWolves hit three-straight home runs as they edged Somerset to stay on top of the division.

Top Pirates prospect Paul Skenes pitched two scoreless innings, and Carter Bins drove in four as Altoona slowed the SeaWolves to open the weekend.

Luis Santana capped off a strong month of August with his sixth home run to push the SeaWolves past Altoona.

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The SeaWolves battled back with a chance to claim a win in the ninth, but the Curve took the series opener.

The SeaWolves could not sustain an early lead as Bowie outlasted Erie in extra innings to claim the first two games of the series.

Bowie welcomed Erie back to town after a two-week road trip by blanking the SeaWolves in the series opener.

After a pitcher duel in the opener, Erie rallied past the Rubberducks in Game 2 to earn the split.

MiLB: Altoona 3, Erie 2

MiLB: Erie 2, Altoona 0

After a rough fifth inning in Game One, the SeaWolves bounced back with a big sixth to earn the split of a doubleheader.

Since arriving at Double-A, Justice Bigbie has delivered with the bat for the Erie SeaWolves, hitting over .350 in 41 games.

MiLB: Erie 7, Altoona 3

Harrisburg hits three home runs and collected 15 hits to drop the SeaWolves for a third time this week.

Harrisburg held the SeaWolves to three hits to open the six-game set win over Erie.

Chris Myers was perfect at the plate and drove in a pair of insurance runs in the eighth to help the SeaWolves return to the win column.

Despite an early lead on the road, the SeaWolves fell for a second-straight day in Binghamton.

Ty Madden struck out eight over four-plus innings and Andrew Navigato led the offense to the series-opening win.

The SeaWolves returned from the second half with a refreshed look as four pitchers combined to surrender just two hits in a 3-0 shutout.

A back-and-forth game saw Altoona outlast the SeaWolves with a pair in the eleventh.