Senators Fall in Walk-Off to SeaWolves, 3–2
Senators Fall in Walk-Off to SeaWolves, 3–2 The Harrisburg Senators came up just short Thursday night in Erie, dropping a 3–2 walk-off heartbreaker to the SeaWolves at UPMC Park. Cayden Wallace was a spark for Harrisburg, doubling, walking twice, stealing third, and scoring both Senators runs. Harrisburg tied the game
Senators Fall in Walk-Off to SeaWolves, 3–2
The Harrisburg Senators came up just short Thursday night in Erie, dropping a 3–2 walk-off heartbreaker to the SeaWolves at UPMC Park.
Cayden Wallace was a spark for Harrisburg, doubling, walking twice, stealing third, and scoring both Senators runs. Harrisburg tied the game in the ninth when pinch-hitter Branden Boissiere singled moving Wallace to third base. Pinch-hitter Phillip Glasser rolled into a ground out with Boissiere getting into a heads-up run down allowing Wallace to score the tying run.
But Erie answered in the bottom half. Ben Malgeri led off with a triple, and after two intentional walks, Carlos Mendoza delivered the game-winning single to right.
Jake Bennett gave the Senators five solid innings, allowing just one run, while Sam Brown stayed hot with two hits. Harrisburg had their chances but went 0-for-9 with runners in scoring position and left eight on base.
With Altoona’s loss at home to Reading, the Senators stay one game behind the Curve with 21 games remaining.