Bats Hang On For 5-4 Win Over Knights
The Louisville Bats started off strong with three runs in the bottom of the first inning, leading from start to finish in a 5-4 win over the Charlotte Knights on Thursday night at Louisville Slugger Field. The Bats started strong in the first inning with Reece Hinds’ and Tony Kemp’s
Bats Stumble In 10-5 Loss To Knights
The Louisville Bats lost 10-5 in the series opener vs. the Charlotte Knights on Tuesday night at Louisville Slugger Field, falling five games under .500 with their third straight defeat. Rece Hinds and Edwin Ríos both homered to highlight the offensive effort. On the mound, Emilio Pagán had an impressive
Bats Fall 8-2 In Game Five Vs. RailRiders
The Louisville Bats stumbled early and couldn’t get going offensively, falling 8-2 to the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders on Saturday afternoon at PNC Field. Jacob Hurtubise began the day-game matchup with a single and quickly stole second vs. RailRiders starter Yoendrys Gómez to give the Bats an early scoring opportunity. Blake Dunn
Rangers acquire White, Burke in trade
Nothing like some last-minute holiday shopping.The Rangers picked up four Minor Leaguers, most notably infielder Eli White and left-hander Brock Burke, in a three-team swap with the A's and Rays on Friday, the clubs announced. Texas also acquired pitchers Kyle Bird and Yoel Espinal as well as international bonus pool
Former LumberKings packaged in trades
CLINTON, IA (November 16, 2017) - Former right-handed Clinton Lumberkings pitchers Emilio Pagán and Thyago Vieira have been traded out of the Seattle Mariners organization in a pair of trades that were finalized November 15 and 16. Pagan was sent to the Oakland Athletics along with shortstop Alexander Campos for
2nd LumberKing from 2014 Called Up to the Show
CLINTON, IA (May 3, 2017) - The Seattle Mariners have promoted former Clinton LumberKings right-handed pitcher Emilio Pagán, making him the 270th player to reach the Major Leagues via Clinton since 1937. Pagan is the 29th player in franchise history to reach the big leagues since the LumberKings became a
L-Kings' monumental comeback wins MiLBY
Emilio Pagán's 23rd birthday didn't start out as he imagined, but by the end, the Clinton LumberKings reliever had a present unlike any other.Trailing by 16 runs more than halfway through an otherwise ordinary May game at Burlington, Pagan and his teammates could've been forgiven for packing it in, hitting