Bats Can't Keep Up In 9-4 Loss
The Louisville Bats fell 9-4 in the second game of the series against the Toledo Mud Hens on Wednesday night, tallying their third straight loss. Both Louisville starter Grant Gavin and Toledo starter Bryan Sammons faced the minimum through two frames, but the bats got going on both sides in
Bats Offense Outshines Gloomy Night In 8-1 Win
In a game that included three rain delays, the Louisville Bats scored eight runs on eight hits as they defeated 8-1 the St. Paul Saints on Tuesday night at Louisville Slugger Field. Bats starter Randy Wynne (W, 1-0) was the star on the mound, tossing a rain-shortened five inning complete
Bats Furious Comeback Falls Short In 7-6 Loss to Indians
The Louisville Bats attempted a furious comeback with six unanswered runs after falling down 7-0 early but failed to complete the bid, losing 7-6 to Indianapolis on Friday night. Hernán Pérez, Peyton Burdick, and Erik González each had two hits and combined for four RBI and four runs to lead
Bats Even Series With Twin Bill Sweep
The Louisville Bats held to earn a pair of close victories against the Toledo Mud Hens on Friday night at Fifth Third Field, winning an extra-inning thriller 4-2 in the opener than taking advantage of Toledo mistakes in a 6-5 win in the nightcap to even their six-game series with
Bats Rally In Ninth For Series Win At Omaha
The Louisville Bats rallied in the ninth inning for the second night in a row to earn a 4-2 victory in the series finale over the Omaha Storm Chasers on Sunday night at Werner Park. The victory extends the Bats’ winning streak to four games, clinches a series victory for
Bats Tie Series With 5-3 Win Over Omaha
The Louisville Bats tied the series against the Storm Chasers with their 5-3 win on Friday night at Werner Park. P.J. Higgins led the way at the plate, notching the Bats’ third four-hit game this season and adding two RBI. Hernán Pérez remained on fire with two hits and an
Louisville Falls 7-1 Against Homer Happy Omaha
The Louisville lineup fell flat in game two of their six-game set against Omaha, losing 7-1 on Wednesday night at Werner Park. The loss extended the Bats season-long hitting streak to nine games and dropped Louisville two games below .500 at 34-36. The Storm Chasers claimed an early lead in
Bats Struggles Continue In 9-4 Loss To Omaha
The Louisville Bats fell below .500 for the first time since May 5 with a 9-4 loss in the series opener against the Omaha Storm Chasers on Tuesday afternoon, extending their season-long losing streak to eight. Omaha clinched the 2024 First-Half International League Championship with the win. Lyon Richardson recorded
Early Explosion Leads Louisville To 10-5 Triumph Over Iowa
The Louisville Bats took charge early and held strong in a 10-5 victory over the Iowa Cubs on Thursday evening at Slugger Field. Louisville extended its home run streak to 22 consecutive games with a three-run shot from Rece Hinds. On the rubber, Bats pitching dominated, keeping Iowa to just
Bats, Clippers Split Doubleheader On Thursday
After a tough 9-3 loss in the opener, the Louisville Bats came back to win the second game of their doubleheader against the Columbus Clippers 6-2, earning a split on Thursday afternoon at Huntington Park. The Clippers started the opener hot, plating two in the bottom of the first on
Bats Pitching Stellar In 3-0 Shutout
The Louisville Bats got a dominant pitching performance on the mound and timely hitting at the plate to shut out the Indianapolis Indians 3-0 on Friday night in front of an enthusiastic crowd of 6,495 at Louisville Slugger Field. The win improves the Bats’ record back above the .500 plateau
Bats' Stellar Defense Finishes Comeback Win
The Louisville Bats are over .500 for the first time since April 5 with a 4-3 victory over the Indianapolis Indians on Wednesday afternoon in front of an energetic crowd of 6,336 at Louisville Slugger Field. Making his seventh start of the season, Bats righty Connor Phillips worked around a
Bats Win Finale In St. Paul 7-6
All nine Louisville Bats starters recorded a hit, powering the offense to a 7-6 win over the St. Paul Saints in the finale of their six-game series at CHS Field on Sunday afternoon. Louisville righty Lyon Richardson and St. Paul starter David Festa each threw a scoreless first, allowing only
Bats Win Slugfest Over Sounds 14-9
The Louisville Bats offense erupted for a season-high 14 runs, continually expanding their lead when they needed to most to a 14-9 win over the Nashville Sounds in the opener of a six-game series on Tuesday night at Louisville Slugger Field. The teams traded runs throughout the early portion of
Bats Sweep Twin Bill In Iowa
The Louisville Bats rallied from behind to earn a 9-6 win in the opener before leading from start to finish in the nightcap for a 4-1 victory and a doubleheader sweep over the Iowa Cubs on Friday night at Principal Park, evening the six-game series at two games apiece. The
White's Eighth-Inning Homer Lifts Stripers to 2-0 Win at Lehigh Valley
ALLENTOWN, Pa. – Tyler White snapped a scoreless tie in the top of the eighth inning with a towering solo home run to left field, leading the Gwinnett Stripers (59-61) to a 2-0 win over the Lehigh Valley IronPigs (66-54) on Thursday night at Coca-Cola Park. Starter Kyle Muller and
Five-Run Fourth Carries Stripers to Win vs. Memphis
LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. – A five-run fourth inning was the difference for the Gwinnett Stripers (55-58) in an 8-4 victory over the Memphis Redbirds (58-54) on Wednesday night at Coolray Field. Hernan Perez led the way with four RBIs. [BOX SCORE] Decisive Plays: With the game tied at 1-1 in the
Perez, Tromp Lead Stripers to Twin-Bill Sweep in Norfolk
NORFOLK, Va. – The Gwinnett Stripers (23-22) swept a doubleheader against the Norfolk Tides (21-24) on Thursday afternoon at Harbor Park, winning 4-1 and 3-2. Hernan Perez’s two-run double sparked the game one victory, while Chadwick Tromp’s solo home run provided a last at-bat triumph in game two. Decisive Plays
Stripers Walk All Over Norfolk in 8-0 Win
LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. – The Gwinnett Stripers (9-13) walked a season-high 11 times in an 8-0 win over the Norfolk Tides (12-10 on Friday night at Coolray Field. Connor Johnstone, Seth Elledge, Brandon Brennan, and Nick Vincent combined on a four-hit shutout, Gwinnett’s first of the season. Decisive Play: Chadwick Tromp
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