Reds Blast Franchise Record Four Home Runs, Take Opener On Rainy Night In Bristol
BRISTOL, VA - Ivan Johnson scored the game winning run in the top of the ninth inning on a throwing error Tuesday night at Boyce Cox Field as the Greeneville Reds (17-22) defeated the Bristol Pirates (18-21) 8-7. First pitch was delayed 31 minutes due to rain in the area.Raul
Juarez Named Appalachian League Player Of The Week
GREENEVILLE, TN - INF Raul Juarez was named the Appalachian League Player of the Week of July 22-28. The 21-year- old from Bejuma, Venezuela is the second Greeneville Reds player to earn the weekly honor, joining OF Allan Cerda who won the award June 24-30.Juarez hit .529 (9-for-17) last week
Giants' Bart headlines Players of the Week
Joey Bart is back to full heatlh, and as of late, he's also back to full production. The Giants' top prospect was named California League Offensive Player of the Week for July 22-28 after going 8-for-21 (.381) with three homers, a double and six runs scored over five games for
Reds Ride Five Run First To Fifth Shutout
GREENEVILLE, TN - The Greeneville Reds (16-19) took the rubber match from the Danville Braves (15-21) 7-0 Thursday night at Pioneer Park. Tyler Garbee (W, 2-0), Raul Wallace, and Tyler Gibson combined to pitch Greeneville's league lead- ing fifth team shutout.The Reds sent nine to the plate, and scored five
G-Reds Hit Franchise Record Seven Doubles in 9-3 Win
DANVILLE, VA - The Greeneville Reds (8-13) opened up their series at Dan Daniel Memorial Park with a 9-3 win over the Danville Braves (10-11) Wednesday night. The G-Reds finished with eight extra bases, including a franchise best seven doubles.Allan Cerda's RBI-double, scoring Danny Lantigua, in the top of the
Reds come from five down again to stun Mets, 12-9
GREENEVILLE, Tenn. -- A night after they came from 5-0 down to collect their first-ever walk-off win, Greeneville completed the comeback trail an inning earlier. The Reds scored seven times in the bottom of the eighth to erase a pair of five-run deficits, as they stunned the Kingsport Mets, 12-9, in
Reds split doubleheader from Royals
GREENEVILLE, Tenn. -- After a two-hour and 29-minute rain delay, baseball was finally played at Pioneer Park. The Burlington Royals captured game one, 9-2, while the Greeneville Reds came away with a triumph in game two, 6-1, in front of 992 fans on Sunday night.With the split, the Redlegs' record moved