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TinCaps announce roster moves: June 23rd

The Fort Wayne TinCaps, in conjunction with the San Diego Padres, announced the following roster moves today.
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TinCaps win fifth straight, sweep Lugnuts

The Fort Wayne TinCaps picked up their fifth straight win, a 7-4 victory Thursday night, completing a three-game sweep over the Lansing Lugnuts at Parkview Field.
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Silver Hawks sweep TinCaps

The TinCaps fell to the South Bend Silver Hawks, 7-3, on Friday night at Parkview Field. With the loss, Fort Wayne was swept in a four-game series at home for the first time since August 10-13, 2006 against Beloit.
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TinCaps blanked in doubleheader

For the first time in nearly two years, the TinCaps were swept in a doubleheader on Thursday night at Parkview Field. The South Bend Silver Hawks topped Fort Wayne 5-0 in game one and 1-0 in game two.
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Errors cost TinCaps in 3-2 loss

Three costly errors proved the difference for the Fort Wayne TinCaps Saturday night as they were defeated, 3-2, by the Lake County Captains at Classic Park.
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Fort Wayne takes series opener at Lake County

In the opening match of a four-game series between the TinCaps and the Lake County Captains, Fort Wayne proved its resolve to win a one-run game, edging the Captains by a 4-3 final Friday night.
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TinCaps clip Dragons in series opener

It took Zach Eflin six tries, but Saturday night in Dayton, Ohio, pitching in front of the biggest crowd of his life, he earned his first professional win, as Fort Wayne defeated Dayton, 5-3.
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TinCaps shut out in Peoria

Peoria Chiefs pitcher Tyrell Jenkins needed no help Sunday afternoon, limiting the Fort Wayne TinCaps to only three hits, as he pitched a complete game shutout, leading his team to a 1-0 win.
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Chiefs down TinCaps, 5-1, in opener

In the first game of a three-game series against the Peoria Chiefs, the Fort Wayne TinCaps fell behind early and could not rally, losing by a 5-1 final Saturday night.