Globe iconLogin iconRecap iconSearch iconTickets icon

Mud Hens haunted by Clippers in a 14-3 Halloween thriller

Leonard’s Halloween heroics: Two spooky bombs light up the night
September 21, 2024

It was a night full of tricks, treats, and baseball chills at Fifth Third Field as the Mud Hens fell to the Columbus Clippers, 14-3, in the penultimate game of the season. The Halloween-themed showdown kicked off with a spooky 5:06 PM start, and the Mud Hens sent an early

It was a night full of tricks, treats, and baseball chills at Fifth Third Field as the Mud Hens fell to the Columbus Clippers, 14-3, in the penultimate game of the season. The Halloween-themed showdown kicked off with a spooky 5:06 PM start, and the Mud Hens sent an early scare with a 1-2-3 top of the first, trying to put a curse on the Clippers’ playoff ambitions.

Ryan Vilade got the fans howling with a base hit to center in the bottom of the first, but the inning ended as quickly as a ghost’s whisper, leaving him stranded like a pumpkin on the porch. Columbus, though, didn’t come to play nice. The Clippers racked up a wicked four runs off a single, a double, and a moonshot to right, taking an early lead that felt straight out of a horror flick.

But the Mud Hens weren’t about to roll over in their coffins. Eddys Leonard brought the crowd back to life with a monster homer to left field for his eighth of the season, sending witches and goblins in the stands into a frenzy! The Hens tried to claw their way back, but Columbus had a bag of tricks up their sleeves, adding more runs thanks to some eerie errors and stolen bases.

In the fourth, the Mud Hens started brewing something special. Akil Baddoo summoned a line-drive single to left, followed by a stolen base, and Leonard added a grounder for a single. The bases were packed with tension, but the inning fizzled out as Justice Bigbie struck out swinging, leaving the spooky scene without a spell to break the curse.

The Clippers really put the "scare" in scarecrow during the fifth, unleashing a run-scoring terror spree—triples, doubles, and sac flies haunted the Mud Hens as Columbus poured five more runs onto the scoreboard. Toledo tried to summon some late-inning magic with Drew Maggi’s single, but the Hens' bats seemed cursed.

Mason Englert came in to pitch the top of the sixth and tried to exorcise the demons on the mound, striking out two and getting the third out on a sharp grounder. Leonard continued to be the hero of the night, launching his second homer over the fence in the bottom half of the inning, adding to Toledo's tally. But Columbus was relentless, adding a late home run of their own in the seventh to keep their ghoulish lead intact.

The Hens’ hopes flickered like a jack-o'-lantern in the eighth when Bigbie cracked a double, but it wasn’t enough to conjure a comeback. The Clippers added another ghostly run in the ninth, sealing the Mud Hens’ fate for the night with a quick 1-2-3 bottom frame.

As the full moon set on a chilling night at the ballpark, the Mud Hens will look to end their season on a high note tomorrow at 2:05 PM with the Mini Marathon game. Will they get their sweet revenge? Only time will tell...

Notables:

Eddys Leonard (4-5, 3RBI, 2HR)

Gabe Alvarez named 2025 Mud Hens manager

12th manager of the Mud Hens at Fifth Third Field
February 3, 2025

Toledo, OH – The Detroit Tigers and Toledo Mud Hens announced that Gabe Alvarez has been named manager of the Triple-A affiliate for the 2025 season. Alvarez is the 12th person to manage the Mud Hens at Fifth Third Field and the 60th in Toledo baseball history. Alvarez comes to

A history of Negro Leagues baseball in Toledo

Looking back on the teams that shaped our history
February 6, 2025

TOLEDO, OH – The city of Toledo holds a rich history in the game of baseball. As we celebrate Black History Month, let’s look back at Toledo’s Negro Leagues baseball history. The 1923 Toledo Tigers were a member of the Negro National League (NNL). The team only lasted a short

Tickets for all 2025 home games on sale

Tickets now available for every game this spring and summer
September 16, 2024

Start making your spring and summer plans because all Toledo Mud Hens 2025 home games are now on sale. Reserve your seats for Opening Day on March 28, Rock-n-Blast on July 3, and every other exciting moment at Fifth Third Field next season. BUY TICKETS 2025 Schedule Highlights - Opening

Mud Hens name Matt Melzak as next play-by-play announcer

January 14, 2025

Toledo, OH – The Toledo Mud Hens have announced that Matt Melzak will be its head TV and radio play-by-play announcer for the 2025 season. He fills the position left by former Mud Hens broadcaster Jim Weber, who passed away last year. Melzak is a veteran broadcaster with over 20

Toledo named no. 2 Minor League sports market

Named by Sports Business Journal magazine
November 8, 2024

Toledo, OH – On the heels of a sold out Walleye Opening Weekend and a successful Mud Hens season, Toledo has again been recognized as a top city for minor league sports. The Glass City was just named the no. 2 Minor League Sports Market by Street & Smith's Sports

Season ticket holder shares passion, history with the Hens 

September 18, 2024

Jim Bowen never imagined the lifelong friendships and countless memories he would make after becoming a Mud Hens fan in the late 90s. His first experiences at Ned Skeldon stadium ignited his passion for the Hens, and he’s been enjoying every moment at Fifth Third Field since. Bowen’s love for

Jobe, offense do the job in big Friday win

Six-run third inning lifts Mud Hens to victory
September 20, 2024

TOLEDO – The Toledo Mud Hens defeated the Columbus Clippers 10-4 on Friday night at Fifth Third Field. Jackson Jobe picked up his first AAA win while striking out four batters in the win. Jobe took the mound for his first home start with the Mud Hens, while Zak Kent

Troy Watson goes 5.0 innings as the Clippers no-hit the Hens

Stephen Scott throws out four baserunners in 2-0 loss to Columbus
September 19, 2024

The Toledo Mud Hens and Columbus Clippers battled yet again on Thursday night at Fifth Third Field with the Clippers no hitting the Hens and taking the win 2-0. Troy Watson earned the start as he came into this game with a 3-7 record and a 7.93 ERA this season.

Lockhart goes 5.1 innings as the Hens fall 3-0

Lael Lockhart earned the loss after pitching 5.1 innings while striking out four in the 3-0 loss to Columbus
September 18, 2024

The Mud Hens were defeated by the Columbus Clipper 3-0 on Wednesday afternoon at Fifth Third Field. Lael Lockhart earned the start for the Hens as it is projected to be his last of the year. Lockhart enters this game with a 4-7 record and a 5.34 ERA. Lockhart started

Mud Hens mourn the loss of longtime broadcaster Jim Weber

"Voice of the Mud Hens" for 49 years
August 2, 2024

August 2, 2024 – It is with great sadness that the Toledo Mud Hens announce the passing of longtime play-by-play announcer Jim Weber. Weber served as “Voice of the Hens” for 49 years. The Toledo native first took to the airwaves for the Mud Hens on April 12, 1975, calling

Storm Chasers slip past Mud Hens in 7-1 showdown

Omaha’s relentless offense proved too much. Next stop: One final home stand at Fifth Third Field
September 15, 2024

The Mud Hens fought hard but came up short with a 7-1 loss against the Omaha Storm Chasers. But don’t fret—they’re back in action at home on Tuesday for their final home stand of the season! Today’s showdown kicked off at 3:05 PM, marking the Mud Hens’ last road game