TinCaps Transactions: 4/15/2023

The San Diego Padres have made the following Minor League transactions for the Fort Wayne TinCaps.

TinCaps ReCap: Lake County 10, Fort Wayne 4

TinCaps second baseman Lucas Dunn nearly hit for the cycle Friday night, and right fielder Joshua Mears drove in two, but the Lake County Captains took the lead late and beat Fort Wayne, 10-4.

TinCaps ReCap: Fort Wayne 8, Lake County 6

The TinCaps completed a five-run comeback Thursday, storming back to take down the Lake County Captains, 8-6, at Parkview Field to earn their first victory of the season before an early season-best crowd of 4,407 on a sunny, 70-plus degree night.

Justin Anderson named All-NBA G League Third Team

The NBA G League has named their all-league teams for the 2022-2023 season and Fort Wayne Mad Ants forward Justin Anderson has been named to the All-NBA G League Third Team.

TinCaps ReCap: Lake County 4, Fort Wayne 0

Top Padres prospect Jackson Merrill notched his first hit of the season Wednesday night, but the Lake County Captains blanked the TinCaps to take the second game of the series, 4-0.

4,341 flock to Parkview Field on Opening Day

The Lake County Captains took advantage of three seventh inning walks to spoil Fort Wayne’s home opener, 3-1, on a beautiful Tuesday night at Parkview Field.

TinCaps games to air on MyNetworkTV in Fort Wayne area

In partnership with 21Alive, a package of Fort Wayne TinCaps games will air on MyNetworkTV (channel 21.3) during the 2023 Minor League Baseball season.

TinCaps ReCap: West Michigan 3, Fort Wayne 1

The Fort Wayne TinCaps fell, 3-1, in their road trip finale against the West Michigan Whitecaps on Saturday afternoon at LMCU Ballpark.

TinCaps ReCap: West Michigan 8, Fort Wayne 2

Jakob Marsee racked up three hits and Juan Zabala drove in a pair Friday afternoon, but West Michigan collected 10 hits and led wire-to-wire, taking down Fort Wayne, 8-2, at LMCU Ballpark.

TinCaps ReCap: West Michigan 1, Fort Wayne 0

Jairo Iriarte fanned six in his start on the bump for the TinCaps, but Ben Malgeri’s two-out solo homer in the second inning proved to be the difference, as West Michigan blanked Fort Wayne 1-0 at LMCU Ballpark Thursday night.