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Lexington returned to the playoffs in 2003 but was defeated by the Lake County Captains in the first round. In 2004, the Legends finished with a record of 68–72, their first losing record in team history. The following season, the Legends posted an 81–58 regular season record and finished in first place under manager Tim Bogar.
Aug. 5—LEXINGTON, Ky. — Jerry Downs slammed three home runs and the High Point Rockers opened a three-game series with a 13-4 win over the Lexington Legends at Whitaker Bank Ballpark. Downs ...
Legends Field is a ballpark in Lexington, Kentucky. The ballpark was built in 2001 and holds 6,994 people. [ 7 ] It is primarily used for baseball , and is the home field of the Lexington Legends of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball , an official Partner League of Major League Baseball . [ 8 ]
On February 18, 2021, the league announced the addition of the Lexington Legends, previously the Class A South Atlantic League affiliate of the Kansas City Royals, for the 2021 season. [35] The Charleston Dirty Birds, formerly the West Virginia Power of the South Atlantic League, announced their move to the league on February 24, 2021. [36]
Jul. 22—LEXINGTON, Ky. — The High Point Rockers dropped an 11-6 decision to the Lexington Legends in the rubber match of the three-game series at Wild Health Field on Thursday night. The game ...
Fries is the 10th Quaker all time to play baseball in a professional capacity, the first since Walter Talcott signed with the Lexington Legends in 2020, according to former coach Steve Sakosits.
In 2021, Phillips became the manager of the Lexington Legends of the Atlantic League. [5] After finishing 60–60 in the regular season, the Legends defeated the Charleston Dirty Birds in the semi-finals and Long Island Ducks in the championship. [6] This victory gave Phillips his second championship as a manager.
The Legends will go back to being the only minor league baseball team in Lexington in 2023. ‘We have a vision.’ New Lexington Legends owners plan to keep baseball in city long-term.