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From 2001 to 2010, the Dragons television schedule included 15 games per season before the number of broadcasts was increased to 25 in 2011. The Dragons televised five games in their inaugural season of 2000. Dragons games were televised on WHIO-TV digital channel 7.2 (Time Warner Cable channels 23 and 372) from 2009 to 2015. [35]
The Dayton Dragons played their first baseball game at Fifth Third Field on April 27, 2000. In attendance was Cincinnati Reds Hall of Famer Johnny Bench , who caught the ceremonial first pitch. In their inaugural season, the Dragons managed to sell-out every home game of the 2000 season before the season even started.
Dayton won the 2019 game 46–29 in Des Moines [20] prior to the series being interrupted due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The 2020 matchup schedule for October 10 was postponed to March 27 and later canceled (declared a no-contest). [21] Dayton would win the 2021 game following the COVID-19 pandemic interruption 28–10 at Drake Stadium. [22]
Dayton Flyers: 1905 William Schoen Independent — — 0 3 0 NCAA (1906 – 1955) 1906 Dr. J.G. Freshour: Independent — — 5 1 0 1907 — — 0 4 0 1908 Matthew Hill — — 7 0 1 1909 George Binlein — — 4 3 0 1910 Orville Smith — — 5 1 0 1911 Roland Bevan — — 3 3 1 1912 — — 4 2 0 1913 Louis Clark — — 4 1 1 1914 Alfred ...
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... This is a list of seasons completed by the Dayton Flyers men's college basketball ... 2019–20: Anthony ...
Since 1974, it has also been home to the Dayton Flyers football team. It hosted the 1961 Aviation Bowl and the Ohio High School State Track and Field finals for the years 1999–2003. It hosted the USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships Men's division in 1953 and 1957 the Women's division in 1963 and 1969.
Pages in category "Dayton Dragons players" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 214 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Lowder made his professional debut in 2024 with the High–A Dayton Dragons, later receiving promotions to the Double–A Chattanooga Lookouts and Triple–A Louisville Bats. In 22 starts split between the three affiliates, he compiled a 6–4 record and 3.64 ERA with 113 strikeouts across 108 + 2 ⁄ 3 innings pitched.