Lillie leads Daytona to four-hit shutout of Charlotte
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. - Seeking his first win since June 28, RHP Ryan Lillie hurled six innings of shutout ball, as he, RHP Diomar López, and RHP Connor Bennett combined on a four-hitter in the Daytona Tortugas' 5-0 win over the Charlotte Stone Crabs in front of 1,551 fans at Jackie Robinson Ballpark on Thursday night.
'Tugas retire final 17 hitters in-a-row, top Mets, 4-3
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. - Daytona's RHP Austin Orewiler , RHP Michael Byrne, LHP Andy Cox , and RHP Connor Bennett united to retire the final 17 St. Lucie hitters in-a-row, as the Tortugas snapped their four-game losing streak with a 4-3 win over the Mets in front of 2,063 fans at Jackie Robinson Ballpark on Saturday
'Tugas trip up Tarpons in finale, 7-3
TAMPA, Fla. - Courtesy of three runs batted in by LF Lorenzo Cedrola and 4.1 frames of perfect relief by the bullpen, the Daytona Tortugas scratched past the Tampa Tarpons, 7-3, on Wednesday night at George M. Steinbrenner Field.
Reds rally in ninth to top Redbirds, 4-2
JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. -- Down by a run going to the ninth, Greeneville completed their fourth come-from-behind win of the week, as DH Brandt Stallings ' single and CF Mike Siani's triple helped the Reds defeat the Johnson City Cardinals, 4-2, in front a TVA Credit Union Ballpark-record 4,167 fans on Saturday night.With
Reds ride Yon's blasts to sweep, 7-5
DANVILLE, Va. -- LF Edwin Yon blasted a pair of titanic home runs over the center-field fence, as the Greeneville Reds completed their first sweep in franchise history with a 7-5 triumph over the Danville Braves at Legion Field on Saturday night.With the win, Greeneville has now won a season-best four in-a-row and
Reds start trip with twinbill sweep over Braves
DANVILLE, Va. -- Rested after the season's final off day, Greeneville proved how fresh they were, as they came-from-behind to take both games of a doubleheader against the Danville Braves. The Reds captured game one, 7-2, and registered a triumph in the nightcap, 2-1, on Thursday night at Legion Field.With the
India erupts as Reds stifle Mets, 5-4
KINGSPORT, Tenn. -- After starting his professional career 0-for-12, 3B Jonathan India broke out in a big way - collecting three hits and a home run - as the Greeneville Reds edged out the Kingsport Mets, 5-4, on Thursday night at Hunter Wright Stadium.With the win, the Redlegs improved their overall record to