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Clippers offense knocked in six runs, kicking things off in the first inning. Milan Tolentino hit a lead off homer in the ...
Watch the Louisville Bats (CIN) take on the Columbus Clippers (CLE) on MLB and MiLB platforms at 7:05 p.m. ET Friday, July 11 ...
Chase DeLauter and C.J. Kayfus homered for the Clippers, who managed only five hits off six Louisville pitchers. Columbus ...
The Clippers scored three runs in the bottom of the eighth to break a five-game losing streak. Milan Tolentino hit a two-run ...
The Bats hit four home runs while handing the Clippers their fourth consecutive loss. Homering for Louisville were Edward ...
SATURDAY. THE LOUISVILLE BATS WRAP UP THEIR SERIES AGAINST THE COLUMBUS CLIPPERS TOMORROW AFTERNOON. >> IT'S BEEN A PRETTY SPECIAL WEEK FOR ONE OF THE BATS' OUTFIELDERS BECAUSE PLAYING AGAINST ...
The Bats lost 6-3 in front of a crowd of 7,742 on the first day of their Copa de la diversion weekend series.
Louisville Bats third baseman Cristian Santana (23) high fives first baseman Allen Córdoba (39) as Columbus Clippers right fielder Oscar Gonzalez (39) leaves the field following the Minor League ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Louisville Bats gave up a third-inning grand slam to Richie Shaffer and lost 15-5 to the Columbus Clippers on Monday.
Thursday's game between the Louisville Bats and Columbus Clippers has been rained out and is rescheduled for Friday.
Slugger Field hosted Armed Forces and Military Appreciation Night as the Bats played the Columbus Clippers. The minor league baseball saluted those who served or are currently serving in the military.
Chase DeLauter and C.J. Kayfus homered for the Clippers, who managed only five hits off six Louisville pitchers. Columbus starter Doug Nikhazy allowed six earned runs on eight hits in 3⅔ innings.