TinCaps Homestand Highlights
Homestand highlights for the Fort Wayne TinCaps as the team will host games July 28 through August 2 at Parkview Field, including a peanut-free night.
Read MoreHomestand highlights for the Fort Wayne TinCaps as the team will host games July 28 through August 2 at Parkview Field, including a peanut-free night.
Read MoreFORT WAYNE – Through six-and-a-half years of existence, the Fort Wayne TinCaps have become one of the most successful organizations in Minor League Baseball. The team’s name and apple logo are internationally admired. But… What if the TinCaps weren’t the TinCaps? What if the TinCaps were the Octane? … Read More
FORT WAYNE – Coast to Coast Baseball would like to invite local players (ages 14-18) to one of its upcoming tryout events. At the tryout, the staff will evaluate player’s skills in four areas: hitting, fielding, arm strength and speed. The tryout will take place at 10 a.m. … Read More
FORT WAYNE – Parkview Field hosted a record crowd for a TinCaps game on Saturday night as 9,193 fans came to celebrate the Fourth of July. The City of Fort Wayne’s fireworks followed the game. “It was a tremendous night,” TinCaps President Mike Nutter said. “We can’t thank … Read More
FORT WAYNE – The Fort Wayne TinCaps will host a pair of exciting dates in the coming week, including a visit from a former San Diego Padres pitcher in the Hall of Fame. * Monday, June 29, 7:05 pm vs. Bowling Green Hot Rods (Tampa Bay Rays) • … Read More
FORT WAYNE – The TinCaps open the second half of the season at Parkview Field on Monday, June 29, against the Bowling Green Hot Rods. The home schedule features 19 nights of fireworks, 10 different theme nights, 11 nights featuring national entertainers and six other special events. Two … Read More
Two Hoosier minor league ballparks have been named among the nation’s best by Baseball America. Fort Wayne’s Parkview Field and Victory Field in Indianapolis both placed in the top ten on the list. Baseball America surveyed more than 100 minor league general managers, radio announcers, league observers and … Read More
FORT WAYNE – Baseball America, one of the nation’s leading baseball resources, has ranked Parkview Field the fifth best ballpark in Minor League Baseball. The home of the TinCaps tops the list of all Single-A venues and is the only Midwest League park among the top 20. Baseball … Read More
FORT WAYNE – The weather was bitter but the result was somehow even more harsh for the Whitko baseball team Wednesday night. The Wildcats opened their 2015 Three Rivers Conference schedule with Southwood in a game played at Parkview Field and sloppy play led to a 10-7 … Read More
FORT WAYNE – It’s no secret that Parkview Field has been regarded as one of the finest Minor League Baseball parks in the country since it opened in 2009. But according to the folks at Stadium Journey who’ve visited and reviewed more than 2,050 venues across all sports, … Read More
FORT WAYNE – After six years, most minor-league baseball teams start to lose some steam, but the opposite is happening at Parkview Field, where the Fort Wayne TinCaps are setting attendance records and becoming more entrenched in the local community. Recently, the TinCaps were named Team of the … Read More
FORT WAYNE – The Big Apple is going to need a large trophy case. Ballpark Digest has named the TinCaps’ Big Apple Minor League Baseball’s “Best New Food Item” for 2014. This recognition comes after the Big Apple was voted the best dessert in Minor League Baseball’s “Food … Read More
FORT WAYNE – Stadium Journey magazine has ranked Parkview Field No. 1 out of 160 ballparks in Minor League Baseball in 2014. This is the third time in the last four years the home of the TinCaps has been tabbed as the best Minor League ballpark in the … Read More
Every baseball fan has a bucket list of places to visit, teams to see and activities to experience. Whether its to sit in the bleachers during a summer day game at Wrigley Field, or visit the Field of Dreams in Iowa or do a tour of the Midwest … Read More
FORT WAYNE – In life it is important to know how to take advantage of a good opportunity. On Wednesday night the Whitko baseball team had a great opportunity to capitalize on, and did not disappoint. The Wildcats took the field for their Three Rivers Conference game against … Read More
SOUTH WHITLEY – Camouflage is primarily used in battle to hide from an enemy. On Monday night the Whitko baseball team donned its digital camouflage jerseys for its Three Rivers Conference battle against its biggest rival, Tippecanoe Valley. The uniforms seemed almost too fitting for the Wildcats, a … Read More