Toledo Mud Hens 4, Indianapolis Indians 1 (box) With Reese Olson called away to start for the Tigers on Friday, the Hens had to piece together a bullpen game on Thursday. They managed it quite well, and the offense came alive late to break a four-game skid. Garrett Hill got the call as the “starter”
DAYTON, OH – Chris Meyers’s game-saving diving catch and a career-best performance by Detroit Tigers Top Prospect Jace Jung helped the West Michigan Whitecaps escape with a 6-5 victory over the Dayton Dragons in front of 7,545 fans Thursday night at Day Air Ballpark. HIGHLIGHTS: WHITECAPS HANG ONTO A 6-5 DAYTON, OH – Chris Meyers’s
Erie cruised its third consecutive win over Richmond, beating them ((9-1)). The SeaWolves set the tone from the first pitch of the game as Trei Cruz led off with a home run against Richmond starter Nick Zwack. Erie plated another run in the second on Diego Rincones’ single after Jake Erie cruised its third consecutive
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – The Toledo Mud Hens defeated the Indianapolis Indians 4-1 on Thursday night at Victory Field in Indianapolis The pitching matchup consisted of Garrett Hill for the Mud Hens and Cam Alldred for the Indians. Justyn-Henry Malloy hit a leadoff single to get the Mud Hens in the INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – The Toledo
When MLB moved the Draft to All-Star Week in 2021 in an attempt to increase the event’s popularity, the shift also added a month to the process. So rather than clubs having their boards mostly set by now, everything is in flux with the Draft still five-plus weeks away. The consensus top five prospects remain
Summer is synonymous with baseball, and as the weather starts to heat up, there’s no better time to subscribe to MLB.TV, which you can take advantage of with a seven-day risk-free trial. Starting today, MLB’s streaming service has a new low price — $119.99 for a yearly subscription, which enables you to stream every out-of-market
Indianapolis Indians 13, Toledo Mud Hens 1 (box) Well this one was pretty forgettable, at least for the Mud Hens. Austin Bergner was rocked for five runs in the second inning before reliever Matt Wisler took over and quieted things down briefly. Rony Garcia took over in the fourth and spun two scoreless innings before
As part of last year’s collective bargaining agreement, MLB and the Players Association agreed to a few automatic opt-out dates for some veteran players on minor league contracts. Article XX(B) free agents — players with over six years of MLB service who finished the preceding season on a big league roster — who sign minor
DAYTON, OH – The West Michigan Whitecaps waited until the last possible moment, but the moment did not disappoint as Brady Allen delivered a go-ahead, two-run, ninth-inning home run to help defeat the Dayton Dragons in front of 7,440 fans Wednesday night at Day Air Ballpark by a score of DAYTON, OH – The West
A seven-run 10th inning turned a back-and-forth game into a blowout as Erie beat Richmond for the second straight game, 10-3. Richmond got an early lead against Erie starter Brant Hurter, who entered with the second-best earned run average in the Eastern League at 1.99, when Marco Luciano hit a A seven-run 10th inning turned
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – The Toledo Mud Hens fell to the Indianapolis Indians 13-1 on Wednesday night at Victory Field. The Mud Hens would be sending out Austin Bergner while the Indians would send Caleb Smith to the rubber. Justyn-Henry Malloy opened the game with a leadoff walk before Smith retired INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – The Toledo
A Draft requires more than five years before we can make a final judgment as to how well (or poorly) picks played out. But it’s already safe to say that the 2018 Draft hasn’t turned out as expected to this point. The first seven picks — Casey Mize (Tigers), Joey Bart (Giants), Alec Bohm (Phillies),
TACOMA, Wash. — When Mike Ford told his current manager, John Russell, about his 2022 season, Russell had an apt response: “That’s not a season. That’s a career!” That about sums it up. Ford, a heavy-hitting first baseman and designated hitter, is currently a member of the Triple-A Tacoma Rainiers.
DETROIT — The first ball Jake Marisnick saw as a Tiger was a 417-foot drive from Rangers leadoff hitter Marcus Semien on Wednesday afternoon. Marisnick chased it to the depths of left-center field, bouncing lightly off the fence after making the catch. “Wasn’t too bad, had a little give to it,” Marisnick said with a