Best streams of 2019: Top offensive performances
The batter enters the box. The dirt under his cleats feels right and his uniform feels loose. As the pitcher unleashes his pitch, the ball looks like a watermelon, each seam visible and the spin obvious so the hitter knows when and where to swing.That must have been what it
Daytona brushes by Palm Beach on Bob Ross Night
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. - In a game that featured 11 walks and seven hit batters, the Daytona Tortugas stormed back from an early deficit to upend the Palm Beach Cardinals, 6-5, in front of 3,687 fans at Jackie Robinson ballpark on Saturday night.
Rey rewrites Dragons' RBI record
The first thing Brian Rey does after most games is check his phone. A text from his dad, Orlando, usually awaits. The message Saturday, after his team broke a five-game losing streak, had arrived right on schedule: Great game, son. Way to turn things around.Then Rey noticed he had another
Reds fall in season finale, 8-5, to Rays
GREENEVILLE, Tenn. -- 2B Brian Rey clocked a solo home run and tied a career-best with three runs batted in, but the Princeton Rays completed the sweep to finish off the 2018 regular season, defeating the Greeneville Reds, 8-5, in front of 1,089 fans at Pioneer Park on Wednesday night.With the loss, Greeneville
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
Pirates steal one from Reds, 4-2
BRISTOL, Va. -- After a 47-minute delay due to potential rain, Greeneville received four hitless frames from RHP Josiah Gray , while RF Brian Rey reached base three times. However, the Bristol Pirates topped the Reds, 4-2, on Thursday night at Boyce Cox Field.With the loss, Greeneville has now lost four straight and dropped
Reds and Rays split twinbill
PRINCETON, W.V. -- Despite rain and wind, the Rays and the Reds were finally able to play ball at Hunnicutt Field on Wednesday afternoon. Princeton led all the way in game one, coming away with a 6-4 win, while Greeneville was able to snag the nightcap in a back-and-forth affair, 8-7.Thanks
Reds top Twins in wild, rain-shortened affair, 11-9
ELIZABETHTON, Tenn. - Sometimes Mother Nature says enough is enough. After a 20-run, 29-hit contest, a torrential downpour brought a swift end to a 3-hour, 47-minute game, as the Greeneville Reds topped the Elizabethton Twins, 11-9, in a rain-shortened affair on Friday night at Joe O'Brien Field.With the win, the Reds
Four-run ninth derails Reds in 7-3 loss to Jays
GREENEVILLE, Tenn. - In a back-and-forth affair, it was Bluefield's four-run ninth that sealed the contest, as the Blue Jays completed their first sweep in Greeneville since 2009 with a 7-3 victory over the Reds in front of 1,888 fans at Pioneer Park on Saturday night.With the defeat, the G-Reds have
Reds hang on to earn first win in franchise history, 13-12
GREENEVILLE, Tenn. - The Reds led 12-0 after five innings and 13-5 after six, but it was a perfectly executed relay from RF Reniel Ozuna to 2B Claudio Finol to C Hunter Oliver in the top of the ninth that cut down the game-tying run which helped Greeneville collect the first victory in franchise history, defeating