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Thursday, 02 July 2009 17:20 |
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A night after the Sharks took a walk off win, the Wilmington squad watched as Relly Mercurio blasted a two out tie breaking home run in the bottom of the ninth, for an 8-7 Copperhead win.
The homer was the only hit allowed by Tyler Andersen in his Sharks debut, as he takes a tough first loss of the season.
After trailing 7-2 the Sharks stormed all the way back and tied the score with one in the ninth to create the need for Asheboro's dramatics.
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Read more... [Sharks on Wrong End of Walk-Off]
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Thursday, 02 July 2009 09:59 |
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In back to back nights the Sharks have played extra frames in front of the home faithful. Now the boys from Wilmington will take their second half show on the road.
With a three plus hour jaunt to Asheboro today, Wilmington will get set to face off against the Copperheads for the one and only time this season.
Max Friedman, the seeming road warrior for the Sharks, will be making the start at the end of the line. Friedman started another game following a long road trip for the Sharks as he threw four frames in Martinsville on June 12th.
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Read more... [Long Games, Long Trips]
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Thursday, 02 July 2009 07:34 |
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If you want Sharks baseball, July is the month for you.
With a wild win that will not soon be forgot, a clutch knock from a consistent Shark, and of course the gutsiest pitching performance to date, "Shark Bits" breaks it all down for you right here, right now.
Click to get all the inside info straight from today's Sharks Media Pack.
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Read more... [Shark Bits for July 2nd]
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Wednesday, 01 July 2009 17:24 |
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It took 12 innings but the Sharks plated across the only run of the ball game to walk off with the win against the Florence Redwolves Wednesday night.
Andrew Guerra(St. Louis) became the walk off wonder with a clutch two out single to bring Greg Bachman(Austin Peay) chasing around third to score the winning run. With one down in the 12th, Bachman would walk to set him self into scoring position. Then a batter later Guerra stepped up and produced the game winning RBI.
Not to be lost in the late heroics, a heroic 10 inning performance from starter J.C. Casey(Missouri State). The righty scattered five hits and three walks over the ten frames, striking out seven.
Click to listen to an exciting Shark Bytes recap.
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Read more... [Casey's Arm Carries, Guerra's Bat Delivers]
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