
Pino (10-7) struck out 10, tying his career best, and permitted just two hits in seven shutout innings.
The Fisher Cats’ offense put up a five-run second frame in support of Pino.
Marquez Smith and Ronald Bermudez tallied the only hits Portland mustered against Pino.
Sea Dogs reliever Will Latimer relieved started Brandon Workman in the third inning and tossed four innings of shutout relief. He allowed one hit and struck out five.
The teams conclude the four-game series tonight at 6:35 p.m.
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