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TinCaps and Padres extend affiliation

The Fort Wayne TinCaps and San Diego Padres have agreed on a two-year extension of their Player Development Contract through the 2020 season.

Parkview Field wins Best of Ballparks title

Parkview Field, the home of the TinCaps, has won Ballpark Digest's "Best of the Ballparks" bracket competition for the second time in three years.

TinCaps recap: Rained out in Kane County

The TinCaps and Kane County Cougars (Arizona Diamondbacks) were rained out on Saturday afternoon in the finale of their three-game series at Northwestern Medicine Field.

Padres unveil Opening Day Roster for 2018 TinCaps

MLB.com says the San Diego Padres have the best farm system in all of baseball and fans in Fort Wayne, and around the Midwest League, are about to find out why.
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TinCaps to wear special patches in 2017

Throughout the 2017 season, the TinCaps and all 16 Midwest League teams, plus umpires, will honor the late Midwest League President, George H. Spelius.
3/27/2007 Two City Council presentations

A stadium in the middle of a parking lot…

Tonight, ten years ago, two presentations were given by four City Councilmen to their colleagues during the Committee Session of the regular City Council meeting.
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Padres announce TinCaps’ 2017 Coaching Staff

The San Diego Padres announced the coaching staff for their Class A (Midwest League) affiliate, the Fort Wayne TinCaps, on Friday.
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TinCaps nominated for MiLB’s top award

Following a record-setting season at Parkview Field, the Fort Wayne TinCaps are a finalist for the top annual award in Minor League Baseball (MiLB).
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MiLB announces top 25 merchandise sales

Minor League Baseball today announced its list of the Top 25 teams in licensed merchandise sales for 2015.
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TinCaps in MiLB’s top 25 for merchandise sales

For the seventh consecutive year, the TinCaps are one of the top 25 best-selling brands in all of Minor League Baseball (160 teams), MiLB announced Monday.