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    They’ve played with the teal jerseys of the Marlins, with the red of the Red Sox, and with other colors for promotions along the way. Friday night, the Portland Sea Dogs wore brown as the Whoopie Pies. In the end, looks didn’t matter. They lost again, this time in 10 innings to the Reading Fightin Phils.

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    Eric Whitman, center, competes in a whoopie pie eating contest before the Portland Sea Dogs and Reading Fightin Phils played Friday at Hadlock Field. The Sea Dogs were renamed the Whoopie Pies for the night and sported new uniforms.

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    Whoopie pie anyone? There were more than a few takers Friday night at Hadlock Field as the remains from a whoopie-pie eating contest before the game were distributed. The contest on the field ended with a 10-inning setback.

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    Joey Curletta, right, is congratulated by Brett Netzer after hitting a home run in the second inning.

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    Whoopie Pies shortstop Jeremy Rivera unsuccessfully tries to complete a double play after forcing out Reading's Austin Bossart.

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    Dedgar Jimenez sports his Whoopie Pies uniform as he delivers a pitch.

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    Tate Matheny voices his displeasure after being called out on a stolen-base attempt.

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