Bats Drop Matinee To I-Cubs 5-3
In another tightly played contest, the Louisville Bats were unable to contain the Iowa Cubs offense late in the game before their own comeback came up short, suffering a 5-3 loss in the second game of their six-game series at Principal Park on Wednesday afternoon. With the score tied 3-3
Bats Drop Close Battle With Stripers 5-4
A late comeback from the Louisville Bats came up just short on Saturday night, falling 5-4 to the Gwinnett Stripers in front of an energetic crowd of 7,204 at Louisville Slugger Field. With scheduled starter Casey Kelly called up to the Reds earlier in the day, the Bats were forced
Bats Stricken By Stripers In 3-1 Loss
In a briskly-played pitcher’s duel, the Gwinnett Stripers got the decisive hit they needed to hand the Louisville Bats a 3-1 loss in the opener of a six-game series at Louisville Slugger Field on Tuesday night. Both starters were on top of their games from the outset. For the Bats,
Bats Blanked By Storm Chasers 8-0
The Louisville Bats offense was silenced, and the pitching staff couldn’t contain a potent Omaha Storm Chasers attack in an 8-0 loss on Thursday night at Werner Park. For the second time in three nights, Omaha used the long ball to get ahead early. With one out in the bottom
Bats Fall 11-5 In Game Five Against Knights
The Louisville Bats stumbled early and couldn’t complete a comeback, falling 11-5 to the Charlotte Knights at Louisville Slugger Field on Saturday night in front of an energetic crowd of 9,010. The Knights got off to a hot start against Bats starter Justus Sheffield in the first, recording four hits
Herd have won 4 of 5 against Syracuse thanks to Saturday's 5-3 victory
After another late lead blown, the Buffalo Bisons bats came alive in the 10th inning to defeat the Syracuse Mets 5-3 on Saturday night at NBT Bank Stadium. The victory helped the Herd secure the series victory with their fourth win in five games against the Mets. Buffalo held onto
Sacramento falls to Tacoma to knot up series
WEST SACRAMENTO, CA - The Sacramento River Cats (20-19) fell to the Tacoma Rainiers (19-20) on a windy Monday night at Raley Field by the final score of 8-5, despite three RBI from Ryder Jones.