Indians beat Louisville 6-2 for 10th victory of season

It took two big innings for the Indianapolis Indians to earn their 10th victory of the season, as they beat the Louisville Bats 6-2 on Thursday night. The first inning was a score-fest. The Tribe scored three runs to start off the game, but the Bats answered with two of their own. The first five Tribe batters reached base, with GregoryRead more

A pair of four home run games highlight Texas softball season

Jamie Madison and Tori Vidales play softball for their respective high schools, Groesbeck (Texas) and La Porte (Texas), 187 miles apart from one another. Both girls recently earned a place in the NFHS Record Book after hitting four home runs in a single game. Vidales accomplished the feat first in a matchup against Port ArthurRead more

Indians nearly come back in 10-9 loss against Columbus

The Indianapolis Indians can’t win every game this season, but until their 10-9 loss to the Columbus Clippers on Sunday it felt like they might. The Tribe, like in many of the other games this season, scored first. They like to make their offensive presence known early in the game. On Sunday, it was with a two-run first inning. AndrewRead more

Polanco impresses as Indians sweep Mud Hens in 6-3 win

An Indianapolis Indians game is a must-see for the spring/summer. As the Indians found themselves with their ninth victory and second series sweep of the season with 6-3 win over the Toledo Mud Hens, it  can be said that great baseball is being played in the city. The Tribe headed into Saturday night’s match-up on a three gameRead more

“Voice of Tribe” shares home opener memories

When asked to describe Opening Day in one word, legendary broadcaster and “Voice of the Tribe,” Howard Kellman, did not even pause before answering:

“Sensational.”

As Kellman so eloquently suggests, It’s a day unlike any other. It means spring has arrived and baseball season has begun in the city. “Hope springs eternal”, he said.

Spring Training Position Previews: Outfielders

WEEK 6: OUTFIELDERS IN THE PIRATES ORGANIZATION The Indianapolis Indians and their Major League affiliate head into regular-season play with a group of talented outfielders, including Baseball America’s No. 1 Pirates prospect Gregory Polanco, former San Diego Padres farmhand Jaff Decker, International League veteran Chris Dickerson, former Tribe slugger Andrew Lambo and 2013 Altoona Curve standout Adalberto Santos.