Extra Innings
By Tom Reisenweber Erie Times-News staff blogger
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Posted: June 16th, 2012
Garcia victory adds to win-loss pattern

Erie SeaWolves pitcher Ramon Garcia continued to toggle between wins and losses Saturday night.

Garcia, who’s alternated those decisions every start since May 14, resumed it in Erie’s 4-1 victory at New Britain. The left-hander allowed seven hits over eight innings, with the Rock Cats’ only run unearned.

The outcome extended the SeaWolves’ season-long road victory streak to four games. They’ll take a 33-33 record into Sunday’s final game against New Britain (35-31) for the Eastern League’s regular season.

– Mike Copper

Erie took a permanent lead in the top of the third inning. Left fielder Rawley Bishop, whose error led to the Rock Cats’ lone run an inning earlier, made amends with a sacrifice fly that capped the rally which made it 3-1.

Jamie Johnson added his own sacrifice fly in the fourth for the SeaWolves’ final run.

Corey Jones paced the visitors’ offense with three hits and two runs scored.

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Erie played minus reliever Austin Wood, who was called up to Toledo. It was Wood’s third Triple-A assignment this season.

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An Eastern League baseball signed by the 2011 SeaWolves is among the online items being auctioned by MiLB Charities. The high bid for it was $25 as of Saturday night.

The ball’s bid increment is $5, with the auction deadline scheduled June 28 at 10 a.m.

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