Minor League Baseball's No. 3 prospect Paul Skenes matched his career-high in strikeouts as the Indianapolis Indians defeated ...
With runners at the corners and one away in the bottom of the ninth inning, Carter Bins grounded a single into center field to give ...
Billy McKinney roped a tiebreaking RBI single in the ninth inning to lift the Indianapolis Indians past the Toledo Mud Hens on a ...
Former National Champsionship pitcher and current Indianapolis Indian Paul Skenes spoke to the media following his outing ...
Celebrate America's birthday with America's favorite pastime and fireworks all weekend long as the Indians host the Louisville ...
The Toledo Mud Hens' Justin-Henry Malloy hits a home run vs. the Indianapolis Indians, 4/12/24. This video belongs to MiLB.
The Toledo Mud Hens' Bligh Madris hits a home run vs. the Indianapolis Indians, 4/12/24. This video belongs to MiLB.
Top Pittsburgh Pirates pitching prospect Paul Skenes, pitching for the Pirates' Triple-A club Indianapolis, pitches to Toledo's Jace ...
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