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Louisville won the first game of the series, 2–1, before the September 11 terrorist attacks resulted in the cancellation of the rest of the playoffs. The RiverBats were declared the International League champions for 2001. [20] Louisville dropped "River" from its name to become simply the Louisville Bats in 2002. [16]
The Bats' best regular-season record occurred in 2008 when they finished 88–56 (.611). Conversely, their lowest record was 51–93 (.354) in 2012. The team has won four league titles: three AA championships (1984, 1985, and 1995) and one IL championship (2001). The Bat's longest period of failure occurred between 2002 and 2024, when the Bats ...
Drafted in the third round of 1973 amateur draft, his career in the majors consisted of three games. Kelly made his MLB debut with the Toronto Blue Jays on May 28, 1980, and played his final game six days later. In seven at-bats, he had two hits, for a .286 batting average, with no home runs or RBIs. Kelly batted and threw right-handed.
Louisville Bats Memorial Day Weekend Bash. WHAT: Louisville Bats vs the Toledo Mud Hens. Game highlights: May 24: Friends and Family Night. Treat the whole family to a night at the ballpark with a ...
The Louisville Bats were bought Tuesday by Diamond Baseball Holdings, but the Cincinnati Reds' Triple-A affiliate is not leaving the Kentucky city.
The Bats announced on August 5, 2014, that they would retire Miller's jersey. Corky Miller is known to many Louisville Bats baseball fans for his mustache, but he'll be remembered by his No. 8 jersey, the first to be retired by the franchise. [13] Who at the time of his retirement held the franchise record for number of games played.
The Louisville Bats and the City of Louisville broke ground on Louisville Slugger Field on November 13, 1998. In front of an estimated crowd of 1,000, Mayor Jerry Abramson and Governor Paul E. Patton cut out the first home plate before they broke the ground with Bats President Gary Ulmer and other officials.
In 25 games (14 starts), he worked to an 8–4 record and 4.94 ERA with 67 strikeouts and 1 save across 89 + 1 ⁄ 3 innings of work. [8] He was promoted to the Triple–A Louisville Bats , pitching in 26 games (22 starts) and posting a 6–11 record and 4.75 ERA with 85 strikeouts in 132 + 2 ⁄ 3 innings pitched.