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TinCaps hiring for 2025 season at Parkview Field

A new season of Fort Wayne TinCaps baseball at Parkview Field begins April 4, 2025, so as Opening Day approaches, the team is hiring hundreds of part-time, seasonal employees.

TinCaps President Mike Nutter Honored as “Citizen of the Year”

TinCaps President Mike Nutter has been honored by The Journal Gazette as the area’s 2024 Citizen of the Year.

Parkview Field Holiday Lights display opens tomorrow night – 11/14/20214

Parkview Field Holiday Lights, a walk-thru-event, will take place at the ballpark for 50 nights from November 14, 2024 to January 4, 2025.

TinCaps Groundskeeper and Home Clubhouse Manager win awards

Fort Wayne TinCaps head groundskeeper Keith Winter and home clubhouse manager Sam Lewis have been honored by Minor League Baseball.

New Soccer Stadium for Fort Wayne Football Club in 2026

Local business owner Mark Music formally announced that he is building a 7,500+ seat soccer-specific stadium, which will be the home of Fort Wayne FC, beginning in 2026.

TinCaps partner with Indiana Pork to donate meals

The Fort Wayne TinCaps are teaming up with Indiana Pork to donate more than 2,200 meals of ground pork to the Community Harvest Food Bank of Northeast Indiana.

TInCaps win major Minor League Baseball award

The Fort Wayne TinCaps have won another major Minor League Baseball award.

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.

TinCaps ReCap: South Bend 3, Fort Wayne 1

In the final game of the 2024 season, a crowd of 6,768 fans came out to Parkview Field on Sunday afternoon, as the South Bend Cubs topped the TinCaps, 3-1.

TinCaps ReCap: South Bend 5, Fort Wayne 2

Rosman Verdugo nearly hit a game-tying three-run home run in the bottom of the eighth inning, but on a cool night with the wind blowing in, his blast was instead caught in front of the left-field wall and the TinCaps fell to the South Bend Cubs, 5-2.