Tag: Cincinnati Reds Baseball
TinCaps accepting nominations for Hero of the Game
The Fort Wayne TinCaps along with Omni and Steel Dynamics, are saluting local heroes throughout the 2025 season.
53 former TinCaps players appear in Major Leagues in 2024
A total of 53 former TinCaps players appeared in Major League Baseball during the 2024 season, including six all-stars.
2025 Fort Wayne TinCaps schedule release
The Fort Wayne TinCaps have released their schedule for the 2025 regular season, with Opening Day at Parkview Field on the calendar for Friday, April 4, 2025, against the Lansing Lugnuts.
TinCaps ReCap: Dayton 7, Fort Wayne 1
The Fort Wayne TinCaps dropped their homestand finale against the Dayton Dragons, 7-1, on Sunday afternoon at Parkview Field in front of a crowd of 6,009 fans.
TinCaps ReCap: Dayton 6, Fort Wayne 5
A sellout crowd of 7,676 fans came out to Parkview Field Friday night, but the TinCaps lost to the Dayton Dragons, 6-5.
TinCaps ReCap: Dayton 8, Fort Wayne 7
After holding a five-run lead early on, the TinCaps squandered it to the Dayton Dragons in an 8-7 loss in front of 8,008 fans on Saturday night at Parkview Field.
El Resumen de Manzanas Luchadoras: Dayton 14, Fort Wayne 3
Ethan Salas extended his on-base streak to nine games, but the Dayton Dragons defeated the TinCaps, 14-3, on a wet Thursday night at Parkview Field.
TinCaps ReCap: Dayton 5, Fort Wayne 2
While the TinCaps' offense was quiet through the first eight innings of the game, the bats came alive in the ninth for a late rally that proved to be not enough in a 5-2 loss to the Dayton Dragons Wednesday night at Parkview Field.
TinCaps ReCap: Fort Wayne 4, Dayton 1
Braden Nett struck out a career-high nine batters over six quality innings without allowing an earned run to lead the TinCaps to a 4-1 series-victory opening win over the Dayton Dragons Tuesday night at Parkview Field.
TinCaps ReCap: Dayton 8, Fort Wayne 6
The TinCaps overcame a 5-0 deficit to take a late lead against the Dayton Dragons on Sunday afternoon at Day Air Ballpark, but ultimately fell, 8-6.