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Bats Offense Stifled in 4-2 Loss

Edwin Rios provides only thump for Louisville against Omaha
July 30, 2025

The Louisville Bats were unable to overcome an early 4-0 deficit on Wednesday afternoon, falling for the second consecutive day to the Omaha Storm Chasers. Through the series’ first two games, the Bats’ offense has been stifled, only breaking through with four runs on three homers, two off the bat

Bats Mount Three-Run Comeback, Walk Off I-Cubs

July 25, 2025

In front of an energetic crowd on Friday night, the Louisville Bats came back to walk off the Iowa Cubs, 6-5, clinching at least a split of their six-game set. With 13 hits, three home runs among them, Louisville put together an all-around offensive effort, with five Bats tallying at

Defensive Mishaps Spell Disaster for Bats in 6-4 Loss

Columbus plates three in the eighth to topple Louisville in game three
July 10, 2025

The Louisville Bats dropped game three of their series with the Columbus Clippers on Thursday afternoon by a score of 6-4. It was a tough one to swallow for the Bats, who got a quality start from Brian Van Belle and were in control for most of the game. Defensive

Strong All-Around Performance Secures Bats Series Split With Saints

Early blasts, four-run inning, Van Belle’s six scoreless frames fuel Louisville’s 8-3 win
June 29, 2025

The Louisville Bats came out swinging in their series finale against the St. Paul Saints, as the Bats delivered on both sides of the ball. Fueled by lockdown pitching, power hitting and a four-run seventh, Louisville secured an 8-3 win to split the six-game series on Sunday afternoon. In Saturday’s

Bats Late Push Not Enough, Split Series With RailRiders

Louisville had the tying run in scoring position in the ninth, but couldn’t seal the deal
June 22, 2025

The Louisville Bats dropped the final game of their series with the Scranton Wilkes-Barre RailRiders 3-2 on a steamy Sunday afternoon at Louisville Slugger Field. The loss made an even split for the series, with each team taking three wins. Brian Van Belle (L, 5-2) made his first start as