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    Kassandra Shackley and Scott Boies, both of Topsham, wait out a rain delay under the cover of an umbrella prior to the start of the Portland Sea Dogs game against the New Hampshire Fisher Cats on Saturday at Hadlock Field. The game started after an hour delay and then was called after a second delay in the bottom of the sixth.

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    Sea Dogs catcher Elih Marrero tags out Tanner Morris of the Fisher Cats on a close play at the plate.

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    Portland starting pitcher Victor Santos allowed three runs (two earned) on four hits in five innings.

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    Sea Dogs pitcher Victor Santos throws out a Fisher Cats runner who tried to reach on a bunt.

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    Sea Dogs third baseman Nick Sogard throws out a Fisher Cats runner.

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    Sea Dogs first baseman Pedro Castellanos reaches for the ball to force out Steward Berroa of the Fisher Cats.

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    Sea Dogs second baseman Christian Koss makes a diving attempt.

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