Chicago Cubs Retain South Bend, Affiliate Becomes High-A Franchise
SOUTH BEND – The South Bend Cubs officially have been moved to Class High-A, staying with the Chicago Cubs franchise.
Read MoreSOUTH BEND – The South Bend Cubs officially have been moved to Class High-A, staying with the Chicago Cubs franchise.
Read MoreWARSAW – Both South Bend and Fort Wayne’s minor league baseball organizations were promoted to High A as part of a new Minor League Baseball system for 2021.
Read MoreNEW YORK – Major League Baseball and the players association have come to an agreement to begin the season on one month.
Read MoreWARSAW – Fun Film Friday’s choice of The Sandlot parallels MLB’s aim of a soon-to-be-season to how local leagues are choosing different ambitions.
Read MoreNEW YORK – Major League Baseball announced it will pay minor league players through May 31, and the season is suspended until further notice.
Read MoreLOGANSPORT — The NFL season has wrapped up and now sports fans can turn to Major League Baseball as spring training gets underway in about three weeks. But for Logansport craftsman Trampas Young, thinking about baseball and one essential tool of the trade has become a year-round business. … Read More
Before they were stars, they were in the Fort. Forty-three former Fort Wayne TinCaps and Wizards played in the big leagues during the first half of the 2015 Major League Baseball season. Fort Wayne alums have appeared on the rosters of 21 of MLB’s 30 teams so far this year.
Read MoreSOUTH BEND – Chicago Cubs fans in northern Indiana received some very good news on Thursday afternoon. The South Bend Silver Hawks, a Class A minor league baseball team, and owner Andrew Berlin announced that the franchise has signed a player development contract to affiliate with the Cubs. … Read More
Indianapolis — Guests of the Indiana Historical Society can get caught up in the fever of the Major League Baseball playoffs with Hoosiers Win the Pennant: Indiana Roots of American Baseball. The exhibition will be on display Sept. 9 through Nov. 15, 2014, in the Rose McKee Lanham … Read More
Major League Baseball announced Wednesday afternoon that three of its retired superstars – Tom Glavine, Greg Maddux and Frank Thomas – were newly elected into Cooperstown’s Hall Of Fame. The great annual debate often surrounds the potential of the voting classes. The best and worst arguments are made … Read More