Article: Dogs silenced again ; Trenton pitching holds Portland hitters in check long enough for the Thunder to rally for the second day in a row.

KEVIN THOMAS By KEVIN THOMAS Staff Writer
Portland Press Herald (Maine)
06-30-2008
Dogs silenced again ; Trenton pitching holds Portland hitters in check long enough for the Thunder to rally for the second day in a row.
Byline: KEVIN THOMAS By KEVIN THOMAS Staff Writer
Edition: Final
Section: Sports
Type: News

There is a reason the Trenton Thunder lead the Eastern League's Northern Division.

They've got the arms.
Trenton again shut down the Portland Sea Dogs in an 8-2 victory Sunday at Hadlock Field.

The Thunder (49-32) won the last two games of the three-game series to open a four-game lead over the Sea Dogs (44-35) and Binghamton Mets (45-36).

Portland has scored two runs - one earned - in ...

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