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TinCaps ReCap: West Michigan 5, Fort Wayne 2

The Fort Wayne TinCaps dropped the finale of their homestand against the West Michigan Whitecaps, 5-2, in front of a sold-out crowd of 7,573 on Military Appreciation Day.

TinCaps ReCap: Doubleheader split vs. West Michigan

On 'Caps Against Cancer Night, the TinCaps and West Michigan Whitecaps split a doubleheader at Parkview Field.

TinCaps ReCap: West Michigan 5, Fort Wayne 4

For the 21st time this season, the TinCaps suffered a one-run loss, as they fell to the West Michigan Whitecaps, 5-4, on Thursday night at Parkview Field in front of 6,618 fans.

TinCaps ReCap: West Michigan 6, Fort Wayne 4

On Marvel's Defenders of the Diamond Night, the TinCaps attempted a super-comeback, but fell short.

TinCaps ReCap: Lake County 10, Fort Wayne 4

On Saturday, for a second night in a row, a crowd of more than 7,000 fans sold out Parkview Field. But also for a second consecutive night, the Lake County Captains spoiled Fort Wayne's party, beating the TinCaps, 10-4.

TinCaps ReCap: Dayton 4, Fort Wayne 3

Out of Minor League Baseball's 120 teams, only three have suffered more one-run losses than the TinCaps this season.

TinCaps ReCap: Fort Wayne 7, Great Lakes 4

The TinCaps overcame a pair of deficits on their way to beating the Great Lakes Loons, 7-4, on Sunday afternoon at Dow Diamond.

TinCaps ReCap: Great Lakes 7, Fort Wayne 4

One night after the TinCaps threw a combined no-hitter, Dylan Lesko matched his Minor League Baseball career high with nine strikeouts, but the Great Lakes Loons defeated Fort Wayne, 7-4, on Saturday night at Dow Diamond.

TinCaps ReCap: Lansing 9, Fort Wayne 3

Henry Baez struck out a career-high 10 batters over five innings without allowing an earned run, but the TinCaps lost to the Lansing Lugnuts (A's affiliate), 9-3, on Friday night at Parkview Field.

TinCaps ReCap: Fort Wayne 9, Lansing 1

The TinCaps' offense exploded on the Fourth of July in front of the second-largest crowd in Parkview Field's 15-year history.