It's time for more Homestand Highlights! This homestand we had Princess' and Pirates Night, Take Meo't to the Ballgame, and so ...
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Yankees #3 rated prospect Spencer Jones took over the minor league lead in home runs by belting his 34th and 35th blasts on ...
Five Bisons hurlers combined to strike out 14 RailRiders, but Scranton/Wilkes-Barre found enough offense to pull out the 3-1 win ...
Brandon Valenzuela hit a grand slam and Joey Loperfido added a no-doubt home run of his own as the Herd closed out a series ...
A pair of defensive miscues by the Buffalo Bisons in the top of the fourth inning allowed the Syracuse Mets to win 10-0 on ...
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