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Missed Chances, Strike Outs Haunt as Sharks Fall in 12 Print E-mail
Saturday, 11 July 2009 18:25

The Sharks had the tying runner in scoring position in the bottom of the 12th Saturday, but the final out was recorded and the Sharks lost to the Tobs 5-4 at the "Shark Tank."

Runs in the sixth, seventh and eighth for the Sharks were enough to keep things knotted after nine innings. The Sharks put runners on in the ninth and each of the extra frames but could not score.

Tyler Andersen allowed two in the top of the 12th to take his second loss of the season as the Sharks drop to 2-8 on the second half of play.

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Shark Bits for July 11th Print E-mail
Saturday, 11 July 2009 07:49

Ever wonder what you get when you mix baseball, farming and aquatic life? A CPL game featuring the Wilson Tobacconists versus the Wilmington Sharks of course.

Its Alternative Transportation Night, so all fans who ride the Wave Transit bus from Independence Mall to the "Shark Tank" tonight get a free general admission ticket.

Before you go catch the Wave, catch the latest edition of "Shark Bits" right here, right now.

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Pitching Dominates as Sharks Fall Print E-mail
Friday, 10 July 2009 16:39

The Sharks picked up four hits and a run in the first inning, but were held to just one hit over the next eight as they fell to Florence 3-1.

Back to back hits to lead off the ballgame put two on for Greg Bachman(Austin Peay). The Sharks third baseman delivered a single up the middle to stake the Sharks and starter Daniel Cropper(UNC-Wilmington) to a 1-0 lead. The Sharks left the bases loaded in the frame.

Cropper was hurt on the long ball in the friendliest of CPL confines at American Legion Field. Barrett Klienknect popped two out, a solo shot and a two run shot, both to left field. Those were the only runs Cropper allowed on the night to take the tough loss in eight frames striking out two and walking two.

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Shark Bits for July 10th Print E-mail
Friday, 10 July 2009 07:19

Over? It's not over. Nothing is over until the Sharks decide it is.

Four games back with plenty to play, the Sharks do have to start winning though if they are going to make a late push for the division and beyond.

So you can cheer and root in an informed manner, check out the latest edition of "Shark Bits."

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27 Silent Bats and One Rain Delay Print E-mail
Thursday, 09 July 2009 16:56

Righty Tyler McSwain faced just 27 batters, allowing a hit and a walk in a complete game shut out as the Sharks fell 2-0 to Peninsula Thursday night.

A brief downpour sent the "Thirsty Thursday" crowd scrambling for cover, as the Sharks were already trailing 2-0 after one and half. McSwain, the UNC-Wilmington Seahawk, sent the Sharks bats to silent mode as he retired the first 18 he faced.

Ryne Harper(Austin Peay) started and took the loss. He gave up a single run in the first two innings and left trailing by the 2-0 final after four frames.

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