Tag: Los Angeles Angels Baseball
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.
2024 TinCaps schedule announced
The Fort Wayne TinCaps released their schedule for the 2024 season today, featuring Opening Day at Parkview Field on Tuesday, April 9 against the Lake County Captains.
TinCaps ReCap: Great Lakes 5, Fort Wayne 2
TinCaps shortstop Kervin Pichardo blasted a solo homer, but the Great Lakes Loons took the series opener, 5-2.
Padres promote pair of top 5 prospects to Fort Wayne
Two of baseball’s best young prospects are joining the TinCaps from the Single-A Lake Elsinore Storm, the San Diego Padres announced Monday.
Fort Wayne TinCaps statement on Senate Bill 322
The Fort Wayne TinCaps issued the following statement today regarding Indiana Senate Bill 322 which was introduced to designate the Breaded Tenderloin as the official state sandwich of Indiana.
TinCaps to take on alternate Identity – Hoosier State Tenderloins
Since being introduced as Senate Bill 322 on January 4, 2023, leaders at the State House in Indianapolis have been debating whether or not the Breaded Tenderloin deserves the status as the Official State Sandwich.
TinCaps ReCap: Fort Wayne 12, Burlington 1
The TinCaps broke out of an offensive slump in a big way on Friday night at Community Field, as Fort Wayne ended a three-game skid with an emphatic 12-1 win over the Burlington Bees.
TinCaps ReCap: Burlington 5, Fort Wayne 0
The TinCaps’ bullpen continued an impressive run of success, but Fort Wayne fell to the Burlington Bees, 5-0, on Thursday night at Community Field.
TinCaps ReCap: Burlington 4, Fort Wayne 1
The TinCaps lost the opener of their three-game series against the Burlington Bees, 4-1, on Wednesday night at Community Field.
TinCaps Rank Among Top 25 in Minor League Baseball Sales
For the ninth time in the last 10 years, the TinCaps are one of the top 25 best-selling brands in all of Minor League Baseball (160 teams), MiLB announced Monday.

