Bats Begin Final Series With 3-1 Victory Over SoundsÂ
The Louisville Bats started the last series of the 2025 season by beating the Nashville Sounds 3-1 on Tuesday night at Louisville Slugger Field. The win secures a winning record for the month of September and marks the second consecutive month the Bats have finished with a winning record. They
Bats Offense Comes Through Late to Take Game Four, 6-4
One day after being shut out, the Louisville Bats’ offense slowly but surely woke up. Though Louisville went 2-for-12 with runners in scoring position, it delivered when it mattered most to surmount the Columbus Clippers, 6-4. The Bats wasted no time getting their offense going. Blake Dunn and Hector Rodriquez
Bats Shut Out Clippers in Series Opener, 7-0
The Louisville Bats blanked the Columbus Clippers in game one of the six-game series, winning 7-0 on Tuesday night. The Bats pounded four home runs, finishing one short of tying their season high for home runs in a game. This is the Bats' seventh time this season shutting out an
Bats Evade Series Sweep To Mud Hens With 9-6 WinÂ
After 406 days without a victory against the Toledo Mud Hens, the Louisville Bats are back in the win column against their division rivals. Scoring three in the fifth inning, and four more in the sixth, the Bats slugged their way to a 9-6 win. With that, Louisville avoided a
Walks Plague Bats in 9-0 Loss
It was death by a thousand cuts for the Louisville Bats on Wednesday night, as they fell to the Iowa Cubs 9-0 to even their six-game set at a game apiece. Louisville pitchers walked a season-high eleven hitters, adding three hit-by-pitches as the I-Cubs scored nine runs on just five
Bats Hold Off Saints to Secure First Win of Series
With dark clouds on the horizon, the Louisville Bats beat the weather and the Saints, securing their first win in their six-game series in St. Paul. The Bats threatened early against Saints starter Trent Baker as Bryson Brigman singled and Francisco Urbaez followed with a double to put two on
Bats Squander Early Lead As Cubs Walk It Off, 5-4Â
Three hours after a disheartening 10-2 defeat, fueled by an eight-run bullpen implosion in the final frame, the Louisville Bats retook the field for game two of their split doubleheader against the Iowa Cubs. Although the Bats carried a three-run lead into the fifth inning, a costly error opened the
Bats Split Sunday Doubleheader, Drop Series With Tides
The Louisville Bats split the doubleheader against the Norfolk Tides, taking game one with a narrow 6-5 victory but then losing 4-0 in game two without producing a hit. It is the first time the Bats finish a game with no hits since June 30, 2016. In game one, Adam
Bats Hold On to Take Down Stripers, 4-3
The Louisville Bats staved off the Gwinnett Stripers in the fourth game of their set at Louisville Slugger Field on Friday evening. A game in which the Bats never trailed, the Bats have secured at least a series split with the Stripers heading into the final two games of the
Bats Fall 8-2 In Game Five Vs. RailRiders
The Louisville Bats stumbled early and couldn’t get going offensively, falling 8-2 to the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders on Saturday afternoon at PNC Field. Jacob Hurtubise began the day-game matchup with a single and quickly stole second vs. RailRiders starter Yoendrys Gómez to give the Bats an early scoring opportunity. Blake Dunn
Bats Offense Falls Flat in 6-2 Loss To RailRiders
The Louisville Bats offense failed to take advantage of key opportunities, falling 6-2 against the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders on Wednesday. The Bats left eight men on base and went 0-6 with runners in scoring position, leading to their ninth consecutive loss. It’s Louisville’s second nine-game losing streak of the season. After
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SanmartÃn stifles Redbirds in 5-0 triumph
JUPITER, Fla. - LHP Reíver Sanmartín made sure his Florida State League Pitcher of the Week award didn't change his results. The 23-year-old tossed six scoreless innings, as the Daytona Tortugas blanked the Palm Beach Cardinals, 5-0, on Wednesday night at Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium.
Braves' Muller leads Pitchers of the Week
Kyle Muller has the size at 6-foot-6, 225 pounds. He has the stuff, highlighted by a return to the velocity that led him to be a second-round pick in 2016. But he didn't yet have the control in 2019 to make the whole package come together. Now he's got that,
ReÃver SanmartÃn named FSL Pitcher of the Week
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. - The Florida State League announced Tuesday that Daytona Tortugas LHP Reíver Sanmartín has been named the circuit's Pitcher of the Week for the time period between May 20-26. It is the first time a Daytona pitcher has been recognized by the league since LHP Wennington Romero was honored from April
Miracle muck up SanmartÃn's stellar start, 3-0
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. - LHP Reíver Sanmartín hurled eight innings of two-hit, scoreless baseball, but did not receive much assistance. After he exited, the Fort Myers Miracle scored three runs in the top of the ninth to defeat the Daytona Tortugas, 3-0, in front of 2,585 fans at Jackie Robinson Ballpark on Thursday
India's early blast ignites Tortugas to 3-2 win
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. - For the second-straight night, 3B Jonathan India clocked a home run in the first inning. Much like Wednesday evening, the Tortugas walked away with a one-run win, besting the Bradenton Marauders, 3-2, in front of 2,788 fans at Jackie Robinson Ballpark on Thursday night.
Tarpons slip by Tortugas, 4-3, in series finale
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. - Despite a Daytona rally that tied the game following a second rain delay, the Tampa Tarpons managed to squeeze out the game's final run, as the Tortugas fell, 4-3, in front of 2,068 fans at Jackie Robinson Ballpark on Sunday evening.
Tortugas fall, 5-1, in front of sellout crowd on Opening Night
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. - In front of a sellout crowd of 4,271 fans, the Florida Fire Frogs used a four-run ninth inning rally to knock off the Daytona Tortugas, 5-1, on Opening Night at Jackie Robinson Ballpark on Thursday.
Mariners acquire Long in three-way trade
Shed Long seemed to be closing in on the Majors. Now he has a new destination in mind.Cincinnati's No. 7 prospect is headed to the Mariners in a three-way trade that sends Major League right-hander Sonny Gray and Minor League left-hander Reiver Sanmartin to the Reds and No. 10 Seattle