2021 Triple-A Final Stretch coverage
Oct. 3
Oct. 3
Homers that helped
Every long ball that was hit during the Triple-A Final Stretch resulted in a $50 donation to that club's designated charity. The team that finished with the most dingers received an additional $5,000 for its charity, and after riding a seven-homer game on Friday, Omaha earned the distinction of Final Stretch home run champs. The Storm Chasers finished with 24 long balls --
The 1999 Omaha Golden Spikes have company.
— Omaha Storm Chasers (@OMAStormChasers) October 3, 2021
Our 231 home runs this season tie a franchise record! #ChasersFamily pic.twitter.com/p0iQZA8dFT
Put it in the books
The inaugural season for the Worcester Red Sox ended on a high note with a five-game series sweep of Lehigh Valley on the road. Worcester concluded the Final Stretch with an 8-2 mark -- just behind champion Durham (9-1) and Buffalo (8-1), whose season finale was canceled due to rain on Sunday. Nashville (7-2) and Omaha (6-2) rounded out the top five. The WooSox closed out the year at a season-best 20 games above .500 (74-54). The club also connected on six long balls during the Final Stretch for a $300 donation to its designated charity, Why Me & Sherry's House.
A W to end the season!
— Worcester Red Sox (@WooSox) October 3, 2021
WooSox close the year at 74-54, a season-best 20 games over .500👊 pic.twitter.com/PhxuAla5o9
A grand contribution
Triple-A Nashville wrapped up the Final Stretch with its final charitable home run of the season -- and it was of the grand variety.
A grand finale
The Final Stretch was good to
Oct. 2
Supplying a grand donation
Triple-A Sugar Land powered up a three-spot to its charitable donation with a trifecta of long balls. The loudest came off the bat of
Creating some separation
Coming off of an electric seven-homer game to catapult to the top of the Final Stretch tater tally, Triple-A Omaha added to its dinger lead with a pair of long balls. That increased the club's donation to its designated charity, B&B Sports Academy, an additional $100. Third-ranked Royals prospect
Sprinting to the finish
Triple-A Durham continued its charge to the Final Stretch title by clinching at least a share of the championship with a 5-3 come-from-behind road triumph over Norfolk. The victory was the club's 11th straight and gave the team a perfect 9-0 mark in the Final Stretch with the series finale set for Sunday. With the game tied in the final frame, fourth-ranked Rays prospect
BEST TEAM IN BULLS HISTORY pic.twitter.com/3GEKnDRXkq
— Durham Bulls (@DurhamBulls) October 3, 2021
Oct. 1
Omaha's not chasing anymore
Talk about a flex. Triple-A Omaha entered action on Friday with 14 total home runs during the Final Stretch -- trailing Indianapolis by three for the lead. But after a seven-homer barrage by the Storm Chasers as part of a 22-run, 18-hit performance against Iowa, Omaha jumped to the top power spot.
Bull run
Triple-A Durham remained the only undefeated team in the Final Stretch after a 2-1 victory in 10 innings over Norfolk. An RBI knock from
Holy Toledo!
The Mud Hens brought their homer total in The Final Stretch to 13 after a pair of a LOUD blasts. First, second-ranked Tigers prospect
Tacking on the Green(e)
A two-run shot from
Finishing strong
Since joining Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on Sept. 22,
Sept. 30
Down the stretch they come
Durham may be the last undefeated team in the Triple-A Final Stretch, but that doesn't mean there isn't some excitement in the last weekend of the season. There were a trio of 5-1 clubs entering play Thursday -- Albuquerque, Buffalo and Nashville. As the night comes to a close, only the Bisons and Sounds can still make that claim. Buffalo extended its winning streak to six after rallying past Syracuse, 8-5, while Nashville rebounded from a crushing loss on Wednesday to roll past Indianapolis, 8-3. Out west, Albuquerque jumped ahead of Sacramento 2-1, but couldn't hold the lead. The River Cats scored single runs in the seventh and eighth innings to hand the Isotopes their second loss in the Final Stretch. With just three games remaining, Durham remains one game ahead of Buffalo and Nashville, and now two ahead of Albuquerque.
Six in a row!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 pic.twitter.com/M0Bh3pXKpp
— Buffalo Bisons🦬 (@BuffaloBisons) October 1, 2021
A homer that helps almost everyone
There is Homers that Help and then homers that help.
Raging Bulls
Durham refuses to lose. With three games remaining in the Triple-A Final Stretch -- and the season -- the Bulls remain the sole undefeated team after blanking the Tides, 8-0, on Thursday afternoon. Five different players drove in runs, highlighted by a three-hit, three-RBI performance from
BULLS WIN!
— Durham Bulls (@DurhamBulls) September 30, 2021
Our 8-0 shutout win in Norfolk gives us a 7-0 record in the Final Stretch with 3 games left to play!#BULLieve pic.twitter.com/tqTpIyhCGt
Sept. 29
Flexing their muscles for charity
Not only did
And then there was one
As the second half of the Triple-A Final Stretch got underway on Wednesday, there were two unbeaten teams: Durham and Nashville. Only one remains. The Milwaukee affiliate carried a 4-1 lead into the ninth inning, but home runs by
6-0 in the Triple-A Final Stretch™ & the ONLY remaining undefeated team
— Durham Bulls (@DurhamBulls) September 30, 2021
Wins in our last 8 overall & 13 of the last 14
83-43 this season#BULLieve pic.twitter.com/zkWocXZX5D
Sept. 28
Let's check the leaderboard
All 30 teams are not just vying for the best record over the Final Stretch, clubs also are involved in Homers That Help, which will parcel out $50 for each dinger to a charity of that team's choice. The club finishing with the most homers will pick up an extra $5,000. And as we enter the Final 5, Indianapolis (14), Omaha (12) and Toledo (11) lead the pack as the only clubs with double-digit roundtripper totals. The Indians are mashing for Indianapolis RBI, the Storm Chasers are donating to the B&B Sports Academy and the Mud Hens are benefiting the Boys & Girls Club of Toledo.
We added five more home runs to the count! 🤩@MiLB | #HomersThatHelp pic.twitter.com/wUOLwLyQyL
— Indianapolis Indians (@indyindians) September 27, 2021
We've hit 11 home runs during the Final Stretch, totaling $550 raised for @BGCToledo. 👏
— Toledo Mud Hens (@MudHens) September 28, 2021
Homers That Help: https://t.co/nhOpy9OG3x pic.twitter.com/eqaubE3K5i
Halfway home
As the Triple-A Final Stretch heads into the homestretch, Durham and Nashville remain the only unbeaten teams with five games remaining. The Bulls' pitching has carried the Rays affiliate during its winning streak -- twirling a pair of shutouts while not allowing more than two runs in four of the five games against Gwinnett. Durham's offense hasn't been wanting either, outscoring opponents, 18-6, during this span. Meanwhile, Nashville has flexed its way to this point. The Brewers affiliate scored 30 runs over its first four games and edged out Columbus, 1-0, on Sunday to complete the series sweep. After completing their respective home series, both clubs hit the road for the final five.
We finished our 2021 home schedule with a perfect 8-0 record when @RipkenTheBatDog is our bat dog.
— Durham Bulls (@DurhamBulls) September 26, 2021
What a good boy. pic.twitter.com/R424zFSoVH
RECAP: How about a 1-0 shutout win to finish off the home slate at @FirstHorizonPrk? Thank you, fans! https://t.co/hz583FUj90
— Nashville Sounds (@nashvillesounds) September 27, 2021
Sept. 27
It's a familiar tale
He huffed and he puffed and he blew that homer over the Dell Diamond wall in right-center field.
Keep on climbing
The Isotopes came into Monday's action in fourth place in the Homers That Help chase for an extra $5,000 for the winning club's worthy cause. Colorado's No. 4 prospect
The man with many tools
There are so many ways
If you're scoring at home...
There are two parts to the Triple-A Final Stretch competition. All 30 teams are vying for the best record over the final 10-game span, five coming at home and five on the road. The top winning percentage will determine the champion. The clubs also are involved in Homers That Help, which will parcel out $50 for each dinger to a charity of that team's choice. The club finishing with the most homers will pick up an extra $5,000 donation.
The Triple-A Final Stretch begins now!
— Minor League Baseball (@MiLB) September 21, 2021
Which team will slug the most Homers That Help?
💥 https://t.co/TUzjAzqjre pic.twitter.com/e4UhnpMNSp