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The stadium hosted the 2010 Triple-A All-Star Game in which the International League All-Stars defeated the Pacific Coast League All-Stars, 2–1, [14] and the stadium served as the Philadelphia Phillies' alternate training site in 2020 when the COVID-19 pandemic forced cancellation of the Minor League Baseball season and abbreviated the Major ...
The IronPigs played their first Opening Day game on the road, losing to the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees, 4–0, on April 3, 2008. [7] The team went on to lose their next 10 games. On April 14, Lehigh Valley broke the 11-game losing streak, defeating the Richmond Braves, 3–1, at their new home stadium, Coca-Cola Park. [7]
The stadium was constructed on Allentown's east side to serve as the home field for the Philadelphia Phillies' AAA-level Minor League baseball team, the Lehigh Valley IronPigs. The IronPigs, a member of the International League, are the first Major League-affiliated club to play in the city since 1960. [11]
LSU did win its midweek game leading up to the Florida series, defeating instate foe Louisiana Tech, 11-1, Tuesday night at home. The same can't be said about Florida, who dropped its midweek game ...
Keep this page bookmarked for live updates from North Carolina baseball's game vs ... The Tar Heels (42-13) play No. 4-seed Long Island (33-23) on Friday (6 p.m., ESPN+) in the second game at ...
Aloha Stadium: Honolulu, Hawaii: The 1997 Padres Paradise Series in Honolulu were the first regular-season MLB games played in Hawaii. The April 19 games were a twi-night doubleheader with attendance reported only for the second game. [5] [6] [7] April 19: St. Louis Cardinals: 2–1: San Diego Padres [8] April 20: St. Louis Cardinals: 2–8 ...
The team that scores the most runs during an inning gets a point for that inning. The win goes to the team with the most points at game's end. Skeleton crew: During extra innings, the defense gets ...
The official time of the entire 25-inning game was 8 hours, 6 minutes, also a major league record. [11] On September 12, 1974, baseball's St. Louis Cardinals won a marathon night game that had started the evening before, defeating the host New York Mets, 4 to 3, in the 25th inning after 7 hours and 4 minutes. [12]