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Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Sea Dogs Shutout Akron 1-0


Bullpen Allows One Hit Over Four Innings

Portland, Maine - The Portland Sea Dogs (49-61) opened a six game homestand Tuesday night by shutting out the Eastern League's top team; the Akron Aeros (65-44) 1-0 before a crowd 5,256.  It was the first 1-0 win for the Sea Dogs since last June.

The Akron Aeros out hit the Sea Dogs 7-5 and in the end one unearned run was the difference in the game.

Jason Urquidez made just his third career start and second consecutive for the Sea Dogs.  He tied a career high working five shutout innings allowing six hits and a walk while striking out four in a no decision.

Akron lefty Giovanni Soto (6-8) suffered the tough luck loss despite hurling seven outstanding innings scattering four hits.  The 21-year old did not walk a batter and struck out five.  He allowed one unearned run.

Jeremy Hazelbaker, 2-for-4, had a one out bunt single in the bottom of the sixth off Soto.  Hazelbaker advanced to second on a Marquez Smith single to left and came home to score the ballgame's first run when second baseman Justin Toole committed a throwing error on a double play attempt off the bat of Bryce Brentz.

The Sea Dogs bullpen continued to be impressive.  Chris Balcom-Miller and Brock Huntzinger each fired two shutout innings.  The Portland bullpen has been scoreless in 99 of their last 121 innings. 

Balcom-Miller (4-5) earned the win allowing one hit over two scoreless innings of relief.  Balcom-Miller has been scoreless in five of his last seven outings.

Huntzinger was perfect over the final two frames to earn his fifth save.  He has not allowed a run in four of his last five innings.

Game two of the series will be Wednesday night at 7:00 PM.  Maine native Mike MacDonald (1-1, 4.24) will start for the Sea Dogs.  He will be opposed by Akron righty Paulo Espino (5-2, 3.14).  The action can be heard live on 95.5/ 95.9 FM WPEI.  Tickets are available and can be purchased by calling the Sea Dogs Ticket Office at 207-879-9500 or online at www.seadogs.com.

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