The SeaWolves (2-0), one night removed from setting a franchise record for Opening Day runs, teed off again on the Reading Fightin Phils (0-2) for a 14-2 win on Wednesday night at First Energy Stadium. Erie grabbed an early lead in the top of the third inning against Reading starter
Riley Greene and Dillon Dingler led a home run parade down on the farm
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Toledo Mud Hens 9, Nashville Sounds 6 (box)
The Hens have come out mashing. After scoring eight runs in the opener, they went one better on Wednesday night to make it 2-0 on the year.
Veteran right-hander Drew Hutchison got the start, and he quickly took a little damage, giving up a two run double to the Sounds’ Zach Green. The Hens struck right back in the bottom of the second though. Derek Hill cracked a three-run shot with Christin Stewart and Dustin Garneau aboard, and then the Hens proceeded to score again in the third and fourth frames to take a 6-3 lead into the late innings.
By Jarrod Mills
Staff Writer Apr 1, 2021
3 hrs ago
CORBIN - A brand new off-road racing event is coming to the Corbin area, as the Laurel Lake Baptist Camp will play host to the first-ever Red Boone bike race on Saturday, April 10.
âWeâre super excited to be hosting the event,â commented Corbin Tourism Director Maggy Kriebel, who added that the cityâs tourism commission was helping to promote and advertise for the event, as well as welcome participants with goodie bags.
âWhatâs unique about Red Boone is that they have different categories that are different from other races,â she added.