6/5/16: Trenton Thunder vs Erie SeaWolves by @AATrentonThunder - Post Details

6/5/16: Trenton Thunder vs Erie SeaWolves

In the final game of their four game series the Thunder take a close game 1-0 over the Erie SeaWolves. The only run came in the bottom of the first inning when 2B Billy Fleming hit one out of the park. Dietrich Enns started for the Thunder, he went 4.1 innings and had 8 strikeouts. Relief Pitchers J.R. Graham and Giovanny Gallegos finished the shut out.

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