The Harrisburg Senators, after a franchise-best start to the 2026 season, began their six-game series in Erie with a 13-8 victory Tuesday night. The Nationals’ No. 7 prospect, Seaver King, had a standout night. With the bases loaded in the top of the second inning, Erie’s right fielder missed the catch, allowing King to clear the bases and give the Senators a 5-3 lead. King added two more RBIs in the third inning. The Senators’ bats stayed hot for another night, taking game one of the series with a final score of 13-8.

The Harrisburg Senators, after a franchise-best start to the 2026 season, began their six-game series in Erie with a 13-8 victory Tuesday night.

The Nationals’ No. 7 prospect, Seaver King, had a standout night.

With the bases loaded in the top of the second inning, Erie’s right fielder missed the catch, allowing King to clear the bases and give the Senators a 5-3 lead.

King added two more RBIs in the third inning.

The Senators’ bats stayed hot for another night, taking game one of the series with a final score of 13-8.