2025 Spokane Indians Season Recap
APRIL: The Indians dropped two of three in their opening series to eventual champion Everett before splitting their next four series against Vancouver, Hillsboro, Eugene, and Tri-City (the team would affectionally refer to themselves as the ‘Spokane Splitters’). The team – and the circuit as a whole – enjoyed incredible
1.89 to 264,416: Our 2025 Season by the Numbers
The numbers don't lie—it was another unforgettable season for the Spokane Indians! 264,416 - The number of fans at Avista Stadium this season (most since the ballpark opened in 1958) 6,840 - The largest single-game crowd of the year 7 - The number of walk-off wins in 2025 6 -
Indians Rally for Thrilling 5-4 Walk-Off Win
EJ Andrews Jr. drove in the game-winning run with a bases-loaded walk in the bottom of the ninth as the Indians stunned the Emeralds, 5-4, in front of 6,089 fans at Avista Stadium for Rosauers Family Feast Night presented by Rosauers Supermarkets, KAYU Fox 28, & 92.9 ZZU. The Indians
Thomas Drills Walk-Off Home Run in 5-3 Win
The Spokane Indians are determined to make the most of their second chance. After losing the final nine games of the first half to fall out of playoff contention, the Indians now sport a perfect 1-0 record in the second half thanks to a walk-off two-run homer from Jared Thomas
Eaton Deals, Longwell Homers in Spokane's 7-3 Win
Konner Eaton tossed seven innings of one-run ball and Aidan Longwell drilled a two-run homer as the Indians defeated the Dust Devils, 7-3, in front of 2,190 fans at Avista Stadium for $10K Grand Slam Night. Spokane improved to 22-20 with the win and moved within two games of Hillsboro
Wimmer Delivers Walk-Off Winner On Mother's Day
Braylen Wimmer delivered the ultimate Mother's Day present with his mom in the stands. Spokane's second baseman drilled a two-out walk-off single in front of his mom, Jill Wimmer, as the Indians stunned the Canadians, 5-4, in extra innings at Avista Stadium. Spokane improved to 17-16 with the victory and
Tena and Mena shrink Giants in Grizzlies’ 5-4 (10) walk-off dub
Fresno, CA (Thursday, September 5) – The Fresno Grizzlies (28-35, 66-62) walked-off on the San Jose Giants (35-28, 72-56) 5-4 in 10 frames Thursday night from Chukchansi Park. Fresno enjoyed their ninth walk-off win of the 2024 season with their third consecutive coming in the 10th. The Grizzlies relished a
McCabe’s late knock backs Luciano’s stellar outing in Grizzlies 5-1 win over Giants
Fresno, CA (Monday, September 2) – The Fresno Grizzlies (27-34, 65-61) growled past the San Jose Giants (34-27, 71-55) 5-1 Monday evening from Chukchansi Park. Fresno improved to 46-12 overall and 24-4 at home when allowing three runs or fewer. The Grizzlies finished the season 14-10 in the first game
Perry and ‘pen provide Grizzlies’ battery power in 4-2 punchout of Ports
Fresno, CA (Saturday, August 24) – The Fresno Grizzlies (24-29, 62-56) powered past the Stockton Ports (17-36, 43-74) 4-2 Saturday night from Chukchansi Park. The Grizzlies improved to 81-32 all-time versus the Ports with a 20-9 record this year. The 20 victories against Stockton are now the second-most wins against
Tevin Tucker Takes Grizzlies Home…Down the Walk-Off Road; 4-3 (10) Over Ports
Fresno, CA (Wednesday, August 21) – The Fresno Grizzlies (22-28, 60-55) walked-off on the Stockton Ports (16-34, 42-72) 4-3 in 10 innings Wednesday night from Chukchansi Park. The Grizzlies enjoyed both their eighth comeback claws and walk-off win of the 2024 season thanks to their #8 Tevin Tucker. Fresno improved
Bullpen and newcomers shine in Grizzlies 5-3 dub over Nuts
Fresno, CA (Wednesday, August 14) – The Fresno Grizzlies (20-24, 58-51) clawed past the Modesto Nuts (19-25, 60-48) 5-3 Wednesday night from Chukchansi Park. The Grizzlies enjoyed their fifth straight home triumph, their longest this season (August 2-14). Fresno also relished their fifth consecutive victory against Modesto (all at home),
Late Grizzlies rally comes up short in 5-3 defeat to Quakes
Rancho Cucamonga, CA (Friday, August 9) – The Fresno Grizzlies (17-23, 55-50) were defeated by the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes (25-15, 55-49) 5-3 Friday evening from LoanMart Field. The Grizzlies fell to 4-12 all-time at LoanMart Field, dating back to 2022. Fresno dropped to 7-18 on the road in the second