Tag: TinCaps President Mike Nutter
PSM Baseball Classic returns to Parkview Field in 2026
Parkview Field will once again host 12 high school and college baseball games, featuring 24 local teams, this April and May 2026 as a part of the annual Parkview Sports Medicine Baseball Classic.
Padres announce 2026 Fort Wayne TinCaps Coaching Staff
The San Diego Padres have announced the coaching staff for the 2026 Fort Wayne TinCaps season.
Fort Wayne TinCaps open up seasonal jobs for 2026
As the TinCaps Opening Day approaches on April 7, 2026, the team is hiring hundreds of part-time, seasonal employees.
Christmas Day added to Parkview Field Holiday Lights schedule – 12/25/2025
Officials with Parkview Field’s Holiday Lights have responded to public requests to have the popular downtown holiday attraction open on December 25, 2025.
Parkview Field Holiday Lights returns to Fort Wayne
The Fort Wayne TinCaps announce the return of Parkview Holiday Lights this November, 2025.
Parkview Sports Medicine and TinCaps launch premier Youth Travel Baseball Program
In collaboration with the Fort Wayne TinCaps, Parkview Sports Medicine announces the new premier Youth Travel Baseball Program starting in the 2026 season.
TinCaps News: 32 former players on MLB rosters to begin 2025 season
As the 2025 Major League Baseball season commences, a total of 32 former TinCaps players appeared on MLB Opening Day rosters.
TinCaps News: Padres announce Fort Wayne’s preliminary Opening Day roster
The San Diego Padres have announced the preliminary 2025 Opening Day roster for their High-A Minor League Baseball affiliate, the Fort Wayne TinCaps.
2025 Parkview Sports Medicine Baseball Classic schedule set
Parkview Field in downtown Fort Wayne, Indiana, will host 24 local high school and college baseball teams this April and May as part of the annual 2025 Parkview Sports Medicine Baseball Classic.
Johnny TinCap a finalist for Best Minor League Baseball Mascot
Fort Wayne TinCaps mascot Johnny TinCap is a finalist for Minor League Baseball’s best mascot, according to USA Today.



