McKenna Powers Hooks to Sunday VictoryÂ
Box Score CORPUS CHRISTI – Alex McKenna tripled, homered twice and plated four runs as the Hooks clipped Amarillo, 6-5, before 2,450 fans Sunday evening at Whataburger. With the triumph, Corpus Christi forged a split of the six-game set while completing a 6-5 homestand. The Hooks won the season series
Hooks Win Streak Snapped at Six
Box Score CORPUS CHRISTI – Springfield scored five times in the seventh inning Saturday night for a 5-1 triumph before 5,377 fans at Whataburger Field. The result ended Corpus Christi’s win streak at six games. It marked the Cardinals first victory in seven contests. Misael Tamarez struck out seven while
Diaz Homers Twice, Pen Shines for Fourth Straight Win
Box Score CORPUS CHRISTI – Edwin Diaz belted two home runs and Corpus Christi’s bullpen permitted just four hits over six innings of work as the Hooks edged Springfield, 5-4, Wednesday night at Whataburger Field. Corpus Christi has won four in a row and five of its last seven games.
Brewer’s Ninth-Inning Blast Carries CC
Box Score AMARILLO – Jordan Brewer belted a two-run home run to left field in the ninth inning Saturday night, sending the Hooks to a 7-5 win over the Sod Poodles before 6,286 fans at Hodgetown. Brewer’s first Double-A home run traveled 443 feet and slammed into the video board,
Big Seventh the Difference for SA
SAN ANTONIO – The Missions broke a 3-3 stalemate with a five-run seventh inning, and then fended off a late Hooks rally to edge Corpus Christi, 8-6, Thursday night at Wolff Stadium. The Hooks winning streak is snapped at three games. With the game level, the Missions sent nine men
Naturals Win in 12
SPRINGDALE, AR – Clay Dungan sent Northwest Arkansas to its first walk-off win of the year Thursday night by lining a single into right field, scoring Blake Perkins from third base as the Naturals edged the Hooks, 4-3, in 12 innings at Arvest Ballpark. The clubs matched zeros after Corpus
Hooks Post Back-to-Back Wins
NORTH LITTLE ROCK – A three-run home run by Joe Perez highlighted Sunday’s series finale at Dickey-Stephens Park as the Hooks held on for a 5-4 win over Arkansas in a marathon three-hour and fifty-minute contest. A lead-off double by Corey Julks helped Corpus Christi manufacture a run in the
Travs Erupt Early & Hold LateÂ
NORTH LITTLE ROCK – The Travelers managed four runs over the first two frames Wednesday night, edging the Hooks, 4-3, at Dickey Stephens Park. Arkansas has won both games in the series by a combined three markers. In the first inning, the Travs turned four R.J. Freure free passes into
Hooks Claim Slugfest for Fifth Straight Win
AMARILLO – Corpus Christi broke through for seven runs in the third inning Tuesday night and held on for an 11-8 triumph over the homestanding Sod Poodles before 4,280 fans in the series opener at Hodgetown. The Hooks have won a season-best five games in a row, while taking seven
Hooks Win in 10 on Julks’ Jolt
SAN ANTONIO, Texas – Corey Julks pounced on the first pitch of the 10th inning Thursday night, capping a three-homer day for Corpus Christi and a 7-5 come-from-behind win over the Missions at Wolff Stadium. The Hooks have won three of their last four games. Trailing 4-0 in the fifth
Nate Shaver Earns Career Win Number 100
ASHEVILLE- The Asheville Tourists took game one of a double-header against the Greenville Drive Sunday afternoon. Asheville’s manager, Nate Shaver, earned his 100th career win in the 9-2 game one victory. The Tourists were leading game two by a score of 3-0 in the bottom of the second before rain
Drive Outlast Tourists as Skid Hits Three Games
ASHEVILLE- The Asheville Tourists dropped their third straight game at home for only the second time this season with an 8-3 loss to the Greenville Drive. Asheville was able to snap their season-high scoreless innings streak, 22 consecutive frames, in the losing effort. The Tourists now must win the next
Nova, Abreu Combine For Six Hits in Much Needed Win
HICKORY- The Asheville Tourists earned a 7-4 victory by fending off a late rally by the Hickory Crawdads and adding some insurance runs late. Freudis Nova had three hits, including an RBI double, and Wilyer Abreu notched three hits from the top of the order. Abreu’s late two-run Home Run
Not Asheville's Night - Tourists Fall to Dash 13-2
ASHEVILLE- The Asheville Tourists were unable to handle the Winston-Salem Dash’s fast start on Saturday evening. Asheville fell behind 4-0 after one inning and an eight-run fourth put Winston-Salem on top 12-0. The Dash finished out the contest with a 13-2 win over the Tourists.
Tyler Brown, Relievers Throw a Gem in 7-1 Asheville Win
ASHEVILLE- The Asheville Tourists’ pitching staff came ready to play on Thursday night. Tyler Brown, R.J. Freure, and Michael Horrell combined to throw nine innings against the Winston-Salem Dash. The trio allowed a grand total of one run in what was arguably Asheville’s best home pitching performance of the season.
Yacumamas Flip the Script With Their Own 19-4 Win
ASHEVILLE- The Yacumamas de Asheville exacted some revenge on the Aberdeen IronBirds Sunday afternoon. One day after falling to the IronBirds 19-4, Asheville handed Aberdeen a loss of the exact same score. A total of seven Yacumama players belted at least one Home Run; Enmanuel Valdez hit two for a
Schreiber's Three Home Runs Lift Tourists over IronBirds
ASHEVILLE- The Asheville Tourists belted five Home Runs on Wednesday night en route to their third straight win; a 7-5 victory over the Aberdeen IronBirds. The longball effort was led by Scott Schreiber, who blasted three of the team’s five homers. Schreiber has reached base in all nine of his
Granberg's Big Night Too Much for the Tourists
GREENVILLE- The Asheville Tourists were put on their heels from the start on Friday night. The Greenville Drive scored six runs over the first three innings and held a 9-2 lead after five. Asheville settled in over the last four innings; however, the fast Greenville start netted the home team