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Portland Sea Dogs

  • Published
    August 17, 2011

    Portland majoring in the minors

    Two years ago, Portland was on the lower end of the nation's top 100 minor league sports markets. Now, boosted by the addition of a basketball team and the tenure of two longtime franchises, the city has been named the No. 5 market nationwide.<br><br>The Sports Business Journal attributes Portland's jump in the rankings to the fact that it has one of the highest attendance-to-population ratios of any multiple-team market.

  • Published
    August 15, 2011

    Two-out hits help Dogs rally for a win

    The Sea Dogs come up with several timely hits in a 9-5 victory over the Erie SeaWolves.

  • Published
    August 14, 2011

    Middlebrooks the difference for Dogs

    Will Middlebrooks goes 3 for 5 with a double and two RBI as Portland gets 15 hits in a win over Erie.

  • Published
    August 13, 2011

    Dogs fall to Erie’s focused pitcher

    L.J. Gagnier, who was surprised to be assigned to Double-A this season, throttles Portland for 5 2/3 innings in a 6-2 victory.

  • Published
    August 12, 2011

    A snapshot of the season as Dogs beaten by Akron

    Portland is its own enemy everywhere on the field in suffering a 13-5 setback.

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  • Published
    August 11, 2011

    Sea Dogs done in by Aeros’ pitching

    Brock Huntzinger's fine start is wasted when Portland strikes out 15 times in a 3-0 setback.

  • Published
    August 10, 2011

    Sea Dogs 9, Aeros 2: A parade of floaters

    Charlie Haeger's knuckleball and Dan Butler's catching are supported by a 14-hit offense.

  • Published
    August 7, 2011

    Sea Dogs prevent sweep by Squirrels

    Alex Wilson and Ryan Khoury lead the way as Portland ends its road trip on a winning note.

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    August 7, 2011

    Sea Dogs are doomed by a poor start

    Richmond scores four runs in the first off Michael Lee, who has 16 straight starts without a victory.

  • Published
    August 5, 2011

    One big inning, one hearty wind

    Portland's hardest-hit balls get knocked down by a stiff breeze, and Richmond packs all of its scoring into a wild fourth inning.