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Portland Sea Dogs

  • Published
    May 9, 2010

    Sea Dog with special skills: He loves the game, and oh how it shows

    Jose Iglesias' zeal for baseball is evident even during pregame practice; that's what makes him special.

  • Published
    May 8, 2010

    Dogs make it seven straight against Cats

    Ryan Kalish hits a three-run double in the ninth inning, lifting Portland to a 4-2 win over New Britain.

  • Published
    May 4, 2010

    Phillies rise up, cool off Dogs

    Portland suffers just its second loss in eight games, while Reading halts a six-game skid.

  • Published
    May 2, 2010

    Dogs keep rolling along

    Portland gets more strong pitching – and just enough offense – to earn its fifth win in its last six games.

  • Published
    May 1, 2010

    One nice inning, one nice win for Sea Dogs

    Portland feasts off the New Britain bullpen, scoring 10 runs in the seventh for a 13-4 victory.

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  • Published
    April 29, 2010

    Sea Dogs run out of steam

    Portland leaves the bases loaded during a sixth-inning rally, and the Mets pull away.

  • Published
    April 28, 2010

    Sea Dogs’ Miller makes amends

    Ryne Miller bounces back after struggling in his last start to beat Binghamton with six strong innings.

  • Published
    April 27, 2010

    Sea Dogs rained out in Binghamton

    The Portland Sea Dogs got their first off day of the season Monday when their series opener against the Binghamton Mets was postponed because of rain in Binghamton, N.Y. The teams will try again tonight at NYSEG Stadium, and the shortened series concludes Wednesday. The rained-out game was rescheduled as part of a doubleheader on […]

  • Published
    April 26, 2010

    Anderson remains hot, propels Dogs

    Lars Anderson smacks a tiebreaking home run in the ninth inning, and Portland rallies for a 9-5 victory at Trenton.

  • Published
    April 25, 2010

    On Baseball: So far, Iglesias worth the hype

    A few thoughts while waiting for the Sea Dogs to get back in town …  JOSE IGLESIAS is already providing must-see moments at Hadlock Field. With his range, fast reactions and arm, Iglesias is showing why the Red Sox invested $8.25 million in the shortstop. “Live body, quick hands and he’s pretty accurate with all […]