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Women are slowly making their way into the broadcast booths of professional baseball. Last season Emma Teidmann and Rylee Pay turned heads when they joined up to do play by play the Portland Sea Dogs minor league team. And this week, they made their major league debut, making history as the first two women to call several innings for the Boston Red Sox.
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Fans throughout Maine turned out for the Portland Sea Dogs' Deaf and Hard of Hearing Awareness Night on Wednesday. The minor league baseball game was held to honor victims of the Lewiston victims.
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The Maine House and Senate voted to provide a tax break to the Portland Sea Dogs baseball team for renovations at Hadlock Field. The bill now goes before Governor Mills for final approval.
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Supporters say the tax incentives are needed to upgrade Hadlock Field to meet new standards set by Major League Baseball. They also argue it will help ensure Portland's minor league baseball team stays in Maine.
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Full time staff of the Portland Sea Dogs are sharing the profits from the recent sale of the minor league baseball team.
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Portland Sea Dogs President Charlie Eshbach is stepping down. Eshbach announced today that he'll become a senior advisor for the team after 25 seasons…