Late Homer Too Much For Bats In 3-2 Loss
Carson Spiers throws his third quality start of the season, but the Louisville Bats fell 3-2 to Iowa Cubs on Saturday night at Louisville Slugger Field After a scoreless first inning, P.J. Higgins led the second off with a solo shot to extend Louisville’s home run streak to 24 games.
Carson Spiers Named International League Pitcher of the Week
After throwing a pair of gems to lead the Louisville Bats to two crucial victories over the Indianapolis Indians last week, Bats pitcher Carson Spiers has been named the International League Pitcher of the Week for the period from May 6-12. The weekly award is the first for a Bats
Bats Back Spiers In 7-1 Win Over Indians
The Louisville Bats stormed ahead with a six-run bottom of the second inning and never looked back, defeating the Indianapolis Indians 7-1 on Sunday afternoon to finish a dominant week at Louisville Slugger Field. With the victory, the Bats won five of six games over the Indians to increase their
Carson Spiers' Success Starts With Strike One
When Carson Spiers is asked about his goals in a given season, his answer is always the same: he just wants to win. It's not just some cliché for Spiers either, who is coming off his best start of the young season on Tuesday against the Indianapolis Indians in which
Spiers Tosses Gem In 6-2 Win Over Indians
The Louisville Bats got back to .500 with their 6-2 win over the Indianapolis Indians on Tuesday night at Louisville Slugger Field. Carson Spiers (W, 2-1) had his best outing of the young season, allowing no runs while striking out six in six innings. Edwin Ríos and Livan Soto each
Balanced Attack Leads Bats To 9-5 Win
The Louisville Bats got back to .500 and extended their winning streak to a season-long three games with a 9-5 win over the Nashville Sounds on Thursday night at Louisville Slugger Field. Carson Spiers recorded the longest start of the season for a Bat, going seven innings with six strikeouts
Bats Walk Off With Wild 3-2 Victory
The Louisville Bats got a dominant performance from the bullpen and great defense when it mattered most before walking off for a 3-2 win over the Columbus Clippers on Sunday afternoon at Louisville Slugger Field to earn a split of the six-game series. With the score tied at two going
Bats Win Extra-Inning Thriller Over Stripers 5-4
The Louisville Bats (4-2) got the clutch hits they needed to take the lead in extra innings, then held on at the end to defeat the Gwinnett Stripers 5-4 in 11 innings on Thursday night at Coolray Field. Gwinnett jumped on the board early, scoring two runs in the home
Triana, Tortugas walk to comeback over Mets, 14-9
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. - Behind by five after an inning, Mets RHP Noah Syndergaard — making his second rehab start with the club — was removed with an apparent injury. The Tortugas responded by drawing 15 walks and scoring 14 of the game’s final 18 tallies, as Daytona defeated
Proctor, four others combine to no-hit Jupiter, 1-0
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. - RHPs James Proctor, Vin Timpanelli, Ricky Karcher, Nick Hanson, and Carson Spiers etched their name into the record books on Saturday night. The five arms combined on a 16-strikeout, 1-0 no-hitter of the Jupiter Hammerheads in front of a sellout crowd of 1,194 at Jackie Robinson
Hendrick's heroics seal Tortugas win over Hammerheads, 3-2
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. - RF Austin Hendrick continued his torrid homestand on Tuesday night, collecting a walk and a double at the plate. However, it was his left arm that stole the show, as he gunned out the tying run at second base for the final out in the ninth
St. Lucie sours Daytona's return to The Jack with late rally, 4-2
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. - The St. Lucie Mets rallied for runs in each of the game's final three innings, souring the Daytona Tortugas return to Jackie Robinson Ballpark after a 621-day hiatus, winning 4-2 in front of a sellout crowd of 1,100 fans on Tuesday night. Following an hour-long rain
Eight-run ninth propels 'Tugas to first victory, 12-4
JUPITER, Fla. - Following a gut-wrenching defeat on Tuesday night, 3B Rece Hinds and Allan Cerda combined to score four runs on five hits — including three for extra bases — and drove in three more tallies, as the Daytona Tortugas emerged victorious for the first time since August 28,