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The Kentucky Bourbons were a professional softball team that played in two men's professional softball leagues between 1977 and 1982 at Bishop David Stadium in Louisville, Kentucky. [1] The Bourbons, Cincinnati Suds and Pittsburgh Hardhats were the only three teams to play all 6 seasons of professional softball.
Louisville is home to one major league professional women's team, and two minor league professional men's teams. The Louisville Bats are a baseball team playing in the Triple-A East as the Class AAA affiliate of the Cincinnati Reds. The team plays at Louisville Slugger Field at the edge of the city's downtown. Louisville hosts two soccer teams.
First known as Lady Cajun Park, it was changed in 2002 to Ragin' Cajuns Softball Park. In 2006, the name was changed to Lamson Park, in honor of long-time UL supporters Alfred and Helen Lamson. In March 2019, the name was modified to honor the legacy of its first coach, Yvette Girouard, becoming "Yvette Girouard Field at Lamson Park."
2024 All-Metro softball first teamPITCHERS Carter Raymond, Randolph, junior College: uncommitted She's the Star Tribune's Metro Player of the Year. A righthander, she throws with velocity, has an ...
The eight-member team includes representatives from the West Louisville Tennis Club, Louisville Parks and Recreation, the Parks Alliance of Louisville, the Louisville Metro Police Department ...
The pool will have several amenities, including a family slide, a lily pad bridge, a zero-depth entry ramp, a climbing wall and a vortex, according to a February news release from Louisville Metro.
The Louisville Cardinals softball team represents University of Louisville in NCAA Division I college softball. The team participates in the Atlantic Coast Conference. The Cardinals are currently led by head coach Holly Aprile. The team plays its home games at Ulmer Stadium located on the university's campus. [2]
The Frederick Law Olmsted Parks [1] (formerly called the Olmsted Park System) in Louisville was the last of five such systems designed by Frederick Law Olmsted. [2] All of the parks in this system are managed by Louisville Metro Parks.