A brief glimpse into the past

Durham Bulls 8, Gwinnett Stripers 5
Durham Bulls 8, Gwinnett Stripers 5

Jonny DeLuca homered and drove in four to lead the Durham Bulls past Gwinnett 8-5. DeLuca's three-run shot in the fifth gave ...



Durham Bulls 0-6, Gwinnett Stripers 5-2
Durham Bulls 0-6, Gwinnett Stripers 5-2

Junior Caminero hit a pair of home runs in the nightcap to lead the Durham Bulls to a doubleheader split against Gwinnett, 6-2 ...



Home All Week: Louisville
Home All Week: Louisville

Celebrate America's birthday with America's favorite pastime and fireworks all weekend long as the Indians host the Louisville ...



Paul Skenes makes debut at AAA
Paul Skenes makes debut at AAA

Pirates top prospect Paul Skenes made his debut for the Indianapolis Indians vs. Louisville Bats on Saturday, March 30. Skenes ...



Paul Skenes 2024 Triple-A Debut Vs. Louisville Bats | Pittsburgh Pirates
Paul Skenes 2024 Triple-A Debut Vs. Louisville Bats | Pittsburgh Pirates

pittsburghpirates #paulskenes #indianapolisindians Paul Skenes made his Triple-A debut today with the Indianapolis Indians ...



Shrimp Show - September 16, 2023
Shrimp Show - September 16, 2023

Watch broadcaster Matt Davis preview the 2023 home finale between the Jumbo Shrimp and the Gwinnett Stripers at 121 ...



Durham Bull's Wool E. Bull
Durham Bull's Wool E. Bull

The Louisville Bats are in town facing the Durham Bulls and Wool E. Bull is a fan favorite.



Team, Place & City Details

Louisville Bats

The Louisville Bats are a professional Minor League Baseball team based in Louisville, Kentucky. They play in the International League as the Triple-A affiliate of the Cincinnati Reds.

Gwinnett Stripers

The Gwinnett Stripers, formerly known as the Gwinnett Braves, are a professional minor league baseball team based in unincorporated Gwinnett County, Georgia, within the Atlanta metropolitan area. The team plays in the South Division of the International League, and they are the Triple-A affiliate of the Atlanta Braves.

Louisville Baseball Park

Louisville Baseball Park is the name of a former baseball park located in Louisville, Kentucky. The park was home to the Louisville Grays of the National League from 1876 to 1877.The field was located within a large block bounded by 4th Street (east); Hill Street (south); 6th Street (west); and Magnolia Avenue (north).

University of Louisville basketball scandal

University of Louisville basketball scandal could refer to: