Kernels Win Midwest League Championship 7-6 over Loons
Cedar Rapids, Iowa – The Great Lakes Loons (76-55) (3-3) fell one-run short to the Cedar Rapids Kernels (82-50) (4-2) 7-6 in a seven-inning winner-takes-all game three in the Midwest League Championship Series on a 70-degree Wednesday night at Veterans Memorial Stadium. Great Lakes pushed the series to a third
Loons Shutout in Game One 5-0 Loss
Fort Wayne, Ind. – The Great Lakes Loons (76-55) were blanked by the Fort Wayne TinCaps (69-63) 5-0, stranding 12 runners on base in game one of the Midwest League Eastern Division Championship Series on a 70-degree partly cloudy Tuesday at Parkview Field. The Loons offense left seven runners on
Loons Deny Whitecaps Postseason Berth
Comstock Park, Mich. – The Great Lakes Loons (76-55) (31-35) finished their regular season with a statement 4-1 win over the West Michigan Whitecaps (68-62) (36-29) denying West Michigan entry to the postseason in front of 8,414 fans on a 72-degree Sunday at LMCU Ballpark. Entering the day, the Whitecaps
Whitecaps Score Four Unanswered, Best Loons 6-5
Comstock Park, Mich. – The Great Lakes Loons (74-53) (29-33) led 5-2 entering the bottom of the sixth, but four West Michigan Whitecaps (66-60) (33-27) runs in the next two innings put them ahead 6-5, the final on a 79-degree partly cloudy Wednesday night at LMCU Ballpark. Eliezer Alfonso singled
Dragons Survive Besting Loons in 12-Inning Epic
Midland, Mich. – The Great Lakes Loons (73-51) (28-31) and Dayton Dragons (63-62) (30-29) played their longest game this season with the Dragons winning 7-6 in 12 innings on a 75-degree cloudy Saturday night at Dow Diamond. The score was tied at four from the bottom of the fourth until
Rosario K’s Eight, Loons Takedown Dayton 6-1
Midland, Mich. – Great Lakes Loons (73-50) (28-30) pitching has kept the Dayton Dragons (62-62) (29-29) to 10 runs through the first four games victorious tonight 6-1 on a 76-degree Friday night at Dow Diamond. Jerming Rosario registered a second straight shutout appearance, going five innings and matching a season-high
Loons Take Series, Win 6-1 in Sunday Finale
Midland, Mich. – The Great Lakes Loons (71-48) (26-28) won their first home series since July 14-16th besting the Fort Wayne TinCaps (61-59) (29-25) 6-1 on a 69-degree partly cloudy Sunday at Dow Diamond. Three Loons had a multi-hit game including Damon Keith. He cranked his tenth homer of 2023,
Rushing Homers and Loons Pitching K’s 14 in 6-1 Win
Midland, Mich. – The Great Lakes Loons (69-47) (24-27) posted four runs in the opening inning and struck out 14 Fort Wayne TinCaps (60-57) (28-23) in a 6-1 win on a 77-degree partly cloudy Friday night at Dow Diamond. Dalton Rushing was without a hit since July 22nd and broke
Lockwood-Powell Homers Twice in 10-7 Loons Loss
Lansing, Mich. – The Great Lakes Loons (67-46) (22-26) were outdone offensively by the Lansing Lugnuts (52-61) (21-27) dropping the series finale 10-7 on an 82-degree partly cloudy Sunday at Jackson® Field™. Lansing won four of the six games played. The Loons now have a 7-1-2 record in road series
Lugnuts Outpower Loons, Take Season Series
Lansing, Mich. – The Great Lakes Loons (67-45) (22-25) scored five runs in the first four innings but were held off the board in the final five, with the Lansing Lugnuts (51-61) (20-27) taking it 7-5 on a 77-degree partly cloudy Saturday night at Jackson® Field™. With the win, the
Loons Strikeout 10 Lugnuts, Snap Three Game Skid
Lansing, Mich. – The Great Lakes Loons (66-44) (21-24) kept the Lansing Lugnuts (50-60) (19-26) to one hit in the final five innings, a 5-3 win that snapped a three-game losing streak on a 71-degree partly cloudy Thursday night at Jackson® Field™. Benony Robles locked down the Lugnuts in the
Susac’s Two Home Runs Powers Lugnuts Past Loons
Lansing, Mich. – The Great Lakes Loons (65-43) (20-23) comeback effort fell short as the Lansing Lugnuts (49-59) (18-25) held on for a 6-5 win powered by two home runs on a 67-degree cloudy Tuesday night at Jackson® Field™. In the first inning, Great Lakes worked two walks. Alex Freeland
TinCaps Six-Run Fifth Tops Loons
Fort Wayne, Ind. – The Great Lakes Loons (60-35) (15-16) gave up a six-run, five-hit fifth inning dropping the series opener to the Fort Wayne TinCaps (50-47) (18-13) 10-5 on a partly cloudy Tuesday evening at Parkview Field. Both starters permitted just one run through the first four innings. Jerming
Loons Push Past Dragons 7-6
Midland, Mich. – The Great Lakes Loons (60-33) (15-13) made the most of the Dayton Dragons’ (48-46) (15-13) starter Hunter Parks lasting just one pitch, getting seven runs off six hits in a 7-6 win on an 88-degree partly cloudy Friday night at Dow Diamond. Hunter Parks for Dayton was
Ninth Inning Home Run, Difference in Dayton 3-2 Win
Midland, Mich. – The Great Lakes Loons (59-31) (14-10) collected the first 26 outs, denying the Dayton Dragons (46-45) (13-12) of a run until a two-out three-run home run from Ruben Ibarra to make it 3-2, the final on an 83-degree partly cloudy Tuesday night at Dow Diamond. Benony Robles
Loons Pin Lugnuts, Split Series
Lansing, Mich. – The Great Lakes Loons (59-30) bullpen went 5.2 innings scoreless securing a 5-3 win over the Lansing Lugnuts (41-48) on a 68-degree cloudy Sunday at Jackson® Field™. Great Lakes split the series, winning three of six played in Michigan’s capital. Both teams combined for seven errors, four
Loons Pitching Powers Through Lugnuts
Lansing, Mich. – The Great Lakes Loons (58-28) and Lansing Lugnuts (39-47) played their third straight game decided by two runs, tonight Loons' pitching was the difference. A 3-1 Great Lakes win on a 78-degree partly cloudy Thursday night at Jackson Field. Jerming Rosario pitched the bottom of the fifth
Lugnuts Lockdown Loons 2-0
Lansing, Mich. – The Great Lakes Loons (56-28) were shut out for the fifth time in their 84th game losing to the Lansing Lugnuts (39-45) 2-0 on a 76-degree partly cloudy Tuesday night at Jackson Field. Great Lakes’ offense managed just four hits, with their only multi-hit inning in the
Late-Inning Rally from 66ers on Thursday
San Bernardino, CA – A four-run eighth stopped Rancho’s bid for a second straight win in San Bernardino, as the Quakes dropped a 5-4 decision to the 66ers on Thursday night at San Manuel Stadium. Cam Williams two-run, game-tying triple highlighted the four-run outburst against Quakes’ right-hander Jon Edwards (1-2).
Quakes Stumble in First Loss of Half
Rancho Cucamonga, CA – The Quakes absorbed their first loss of the second half on Thursday night, falling to the Visalia Rawhide by a final of 6-4 at LoanMart Field. Visalia starter Wyatt Wendell turned in six solid innings to earn the win and Rawhide first baseman Riquelmin Cabral had
Urías Headlines Rancho Victory
Rancho Cucamonga, CA – The return of Julio Urías to LoanMart Field for the first time since 2019 didn’t change the momentum in the series, as Rancho won for the fifth time in six games against Lake Elsinore, beating the Storm for a third straight day, 5-1. Urias headlined for
Quakes Take Fifth Straight
Rancho Cucamonga, CA – Kenneth Betancourt and Luis Rodriguez had big offensive nights, backing an outstanding effort by the Rancho bullpen, as the Quakes downed the Lake Elsinore Storm on Wednesday night by a final of 4-2 at LoanMart Field. Spot-starter Madison Jeffrey, Sauryn Lao (2-0), Jon Edwards, Kelvin Bautista
Quakes Back in the Win-Column
San Jose, CA – The Quakes enjoyed a break-out game on Wednesday afternoon in San Jose, coming from behind to defeat the San Jose Giants by a score of 11-7. Nick Biddison’s two-run double highlighted a four-run ninth, as Rancho took the lead for good and snapped a four-game losing
Walk-Off Wild Pitch Wins It In 12
Rancho Cucamonga, CA – The Quakes blew a four-run ninth inning lead, but rallied to win in 12 innings on Wednesday night, taking an 8-7 win over the Inland Empire 66ers at LoanMart Field. With Kenneth Betancourt at the plate and Dayton Dooney at third base, 66ers’ reliever Alan Carter
Three-Game Skid after Thursday Loss
Rancho Cucamonga, CA – The Quakes’ lead in the South Division got trimmed to 2.5 games on Thursday night, as the Storm scored two in the ninth to take a 3-1 victory over Rancho Cucamonga at LoanMart Field. RBI-singles from Devin Ortiz and Wyatt Hoffman proved fatal, as Quakes’ reliever