Vukovich Walks Off RockHoundsÂ
Amarillo, Texas (August 29, 2023) – Leading by three after the bottom of the first and then trailing by three after the top of the seventh, the Sod Poodles stormed back with four unanswered runs to take game one of the series over Midland. A.J. Vukovich helped to secure the
Sod Poodles on Short End of Low Scoring Affair
San Antonio, Texas (August 23, 2023) – Amarillo dropped their Wednesday night game against the San Antonio Missions by a score of 4-2. The two teams combined for just 11 hits with seven of those coming after the middle of the fifth inning. Deyvison De Los Santos homered again for
Amarillo Battles Late, Arkansas Pulls Away in Ninth
Amarillo, Texas (August 17, 2023) – Amarillo dropped their Thursday night contest to the Arkansas Travelers 8-6 at HODGETOWN. After falling behind early to take a lead, however, despite tying the game in the eighth, Amarillo was outscored by three from the seventh on as they dropped the first game
Jose Siri Homer Leads Skeeters Past OKCÂ
(SUGAR LAND, Texas) – Jose Siri hit a two-run go-ahead homer in the eighth inning to lead the Sugar Land Skeeters to a 6-5 win over the Oklahoma City Dodgers on Monday at Constellation Field. Siri’s opposite-field blast was his 15th of the year and recaptured the Skeeters’ the lead
Late Offense Aids Woodpeckers Win
Fayetteville notched their sixth win of the season on Saturday night as they knocked off the Myrtle Beach Pelicans 6-4. While the final score may make it seem as if the game was close throughout, the Woodpeckers pitching staff had held Myrtle Beach to only a single base-hit through the
Prospect Roundup: Games of April 8
Braves LHP Kolby Allard, Triple-A Gwinnett: 5 2/3 IP, 1 R, 0 ER, 4 H, 4 K, 0 BB -- The 21-year-old helped guide the Stripers to their fourth win through five games. Atlanta's No. 11 prospect put to rest any worries the club might have had after he endured a
Woodpeckers Win Marathon in Frederick
In a game with more storylines than what can be counted with fingers, the Fayetteville Woodpeckers needed 12 innings to knock off the Frederick Keys in the series opener on Monday in Maryland, 8-5. The Woodpeckers only collected six hits in the contest and benefited from a depleted Frederick bullpen