The series continues tonight in Indianapolis before returning to Louisville for games Tuesday and Wednesday.
Louisville makes early runs stand up to beat the Rochester Red Wings 4-2.
The museum created from the Louisville Slugger annually welcomes tons of spectators and for good reason, as I look at in this Sports legends of the Ville landmark edition segment.
Louisville Slugger is gearing up for a busy holiday season that kicks off with the announcement of this year's Living Legend.
Local news for Oct. 18, 2011
Louisville Slugger Field has stood since 2000 as a proud statement to the baseball world- an extension of the most legendary equipment in modern athletic history.
A player and a coach got thrown out of Friday night's pitching duel. While Edinson Volquez had a strong outing, the Bats lost the home series opener against the Indianapolis Indians 3-2.
Continuing with looking back at the sports legends of Louisville, let's take a look at an icon in America's past time.
A lot's been going on at the Slugger Museum last year and now as we head into the early days of baseball season they welcome a legendary artist.
Proves the only sports-related thing in Louisville worthy of a magazine cover is an inanimate, wooden object. (No, we're not talking about Pitino.)
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