Daytona's late rally not enough in extra-inning defeat
FORT MYERS, Fla. - Despite a four-run rally to tie it in the ninth and taking a brief lead in the 10th, the Fort Myers Miracle came away with a walk-off, 5-4, win in 12 innings over the Daytona Tortugas on Wednesday afternoon at Hammond Stadium.
Rally in ninth helps 'Tugas topple Tarpons in extras, 7-6
TAMPA, Fla. - Trailing 4-1 going to the ninth, Daytona rallied to take the lead and ultimately outlast Tampa, as the Tortugas bested the Tarpons, 7-6, in 11 innings at George M. Steinbrenner Field on Saturday night.
'Tugas feel grand, blast Flying Tigers, 7-1
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. - LHP Packy Naughton shined over 6.2 innings, while DH Stuart Fairchild 's first-inning grand slam proved to be plenty of offense, as the Daytona Tortugas cruised past the Lakeland Flying Tigers, 7-1, in front of 2,681 fans at Jackie Robinson Ballpark.
Tortugas throttle Threshers in opener, 10-1
CLEARWATER, Fla. - After back-to-back tough losses, Daytona took out their frustrations against Clearwater on Friday night. The Tortugas erupted for a season-high 10 runs and a year-best 13 hits, as Daytona waxed the Threshers, 10-1, at Spectrum Field.
Marauders steal series from Tortugas, 10-6
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. - Despite committing six errors the Bradenton Marauders - courtesy of a four-run third and a five-run fifth - captured the final game of the set, as well as the series, by defeating the Daytona Tortugas, 10-6, in front of 2,007 fans at Jackie Robinson Ballpark on Sunday
Lopez leads Tortugas over Cardinals, 5-3
JUPITER, Fla. - 2B Alejo Lopez had not homered since August 18, 2017. On Wednesday evening, he uncorked a two-run shot as a part of a three-hit, three-RBI performance, as the Daytona Tortugas staved off the Palm Beach Cardinals, 5-3, at Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium.
Fire Frogs squeak past Tortugas, 5-4, on "Hangover" Night
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. - For the second-straight night, a late-inning rally vanquished the Tortugas, as CF Greyson Jenista 's run-scoring single pushed the Florida Fire Frogs past Daytona, 5-4, in front of 2,196 fans at Jackie Robinson Ballpark on Friday night.
Pair of 4-Run Innings Carry Travs
North Little Rock, AR-An early pair of four-run innings put the Arkansas Travelers on the right track to another victory as they defeated the San Antonio Missions, 8-3 on Monday night at Dickey-Stephens Park. The Travs have taken the first two games of this series and won six of their
Mariscal Triple Completes Comeback Win
Springfield, MO-A late rally spurred the Arkansas Travelers to a 7-5 win over the Springfield Cardinals on Saturday night. The Travs trailed by three after just two innings but battled back scoring twice in the fifth and again in the seventh. Each team tallied in the eighth before the Travs
Naturals Walk-Off on Travs; Division Race Continues
Springdale, AR-The Arkansas Travelers were denied a chance to clinch a 1st half division championship on Sunday as the Northwest Arkansas Naturals won 4-3 on a walk-off hit by Erick Mejia with two out in the bottom of the ninth. The loss pushes the division race to the 70th and
Naturals Shutout Travs, 1-0
North Little Rock, AR-The Arkansas Travelers (32-31) offense was shutout for the fourth time this season in a 1-0 defeat to the Northwest Arkansas Naturals (31-32) on Monday night at Dickey-Stephens Park. The loss drops the Travs lead over the Naturals in the first half division race to just one
Bishop Homers Twice and Travs Come Back to Beat Frisco
Frisco, TX-The Arkansas Travelers (27-27) rode a stellar relief outing from Scott Kuzminsky and two homeruns from Braden Bishop to a 6-3 over the Frisco RoughRiders (18-37) to even the series at a game a piece on Saturday night. After trailing early by two, the Travs rallied and eventually took
Clutch Hits and Bannister's Start Lead Travs to Win in Tulsa
Tulsa, OK-Nathan Bannister pitched shutout baseball for 5.2 innings and the Travelers scored four times on clutch two out to earn a 5-3 win over the Tulsa Drillers on Wednesday afternoon. Arkansas built a 5-0 lead and then hung on as Errol Robinson blasted a late 3-run homer for the
Wild Friday Game Goes to Travs, 10-7
North Little Rock, AR-A wild high scoring game went the way of the Arkansas Travelers in a 10-7 win over the Springfield Cardinals on Friday night in front of a crowd of 7,075 at Dickey-Stephens Park. Of the 17 half-innings that a team came to bat, 11 resulted in at
Whitehouse downs SeaWolves with 6 scoreless, 6-3
RubberDucks Game RecapRubberDucks 6 SeaWolves 3 WP: Matt Whitehouse (8-8) LP: Grayson Long (0-1) Save: Robbie Aviles (3) SummaryAkron's Yonathan Mendoza cracked a three-run homer and Matt Whitehouse twirled six innings of shutout ball, as the RubberDucks defeated the Erie SeaWolves, 6-3, Sunday evening at Canal Park in Akron, Ohio.
Triston McKenzie Deals in 7-1 Victory
Triston McKenzie struck out 11 while walking none in seven innings, and Billy Strode fanned all three batters he faced to give Lynchburg 14 strikeouts in eight innings, as the Hillcats claimed a rain-shortened win, 7-1.
'Cats Shutout Keys in Series Finale, 3-0
Aaron Civale only allowed four baserunners while striking out eight batters in seven innings to lead the way in a 3-0 shutout against Frederick Monday night.
Late Surge Results in 6-4 Win
Lynchburg used three unearned runs in the ninth inning to claim a 6-4 victory after trailing by one heading into the final frame at Nymeo Field Sunday night. Earlier in the contest, Martin Cervenka hit his second home run in as many nights.
Hartson and Hendrix Shutout Keys, 5-0
Brock Hartson matched a career high with seven shutout innings, and Paul Hendrix retired all six batters he faced to complete a 5-0 Hillcats victory at Nymeo Field Friday night. It marked Lynchburg's fifth team shutout of the year and the second against Frederick in the past nine days.Hartson held
Hillcats Complete Sweep Over Fredrick, 4-1
Lynchburg picked up a 4-1 win Sunday evening at City Stadium to complete a four-game sweep of the Frederick Keys.
Franchise-Record Six Homers Lead to 12-5 Victory
Lynchburg hit a franchise-record six home runs to defeat Frederick, 12-5, and pull within a half-game of first place heading into the final day before the All-Star Break. Saturday night's barrage included four home runs in one inning and the first set of back-to-back-to-back home runs for the Hillcats since
Castro and Mendoza Homer to Jumpstart 5-1 Win
Willi Castro and Yonathan Mendoza each hit solo home runs in the fifth inning after neither team scored in the first four frames to ignite the Hillcats offense and send Lynchburg on its way to a 5-1 victory at Nymeo Field Friday night.
Two Homers Down Lynchburg, 3-1
Brock Hartson retired the first 13 Keys hitters he faced at Nymeo Field Thursday night. However, Frederick used two home runs in the next four batters to score three quick runs and hold on for a 3-1 final in the series opener.
Three Homers Highlight Doubleheader Sweep
Trailing 3-2 in the seventh inning of game one, Sam Haggerty belted his first home run as a Hillcat over the right-field fence to give Lynchburg a 5-3 lead and change the complexion of the entire day. Lynchburg nailed down the last three outs to finalize the 5-3 victory before
Three Solo Homers Knock Off 'Cats, 3-1
Three solo home runs for Potomac provided the Nationals with enough offense to defeat the Hillcats, 3-1, at Pfitzner Stadium Saturday night.