Wladimir Balentien's sacrifice fly in the bottom of the ninth capped off Louisville's comeback from a 4-2 deficit to beat Durham on Saturday night.
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Posted On: 19 Jun 2010 - 9:58pm
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Posted On: 19 Jun 2010 - 9:58pm
Wladimir Balentien's sacrifice fly in the bottom of the ninth capped off Louisville's comeback from a 4-2 deficit to beat Durham on Saturday night.
Posted On: 19 Jun 2010 - 1:04am
The Durham Bulls scored six runs over the final three innings to beat Aroldis Chapman and the Louisville Bats on Friday night at Louisville Slugger Field.
Posted On: 17 Jun 2010 - 11:26pm
University of Louisville assistant basketball coach Walter McCarty is leaving Rick Pitino's bench to join the coaching staff of the NBA's Indiana Pacers.
Posted On: 17 Jun 2010 - 10:38pm
Four Louisville Bats pitchers combined for a five-hit shutout of International League South-leading Durham on Thursday night as closer Jon Adkins became the franchise's all-time save leader.
Posted On: 16 Jun 2010 - 10:44pm
The Louisville Bats have a 6-8 record in the first half of June and have matched their opponents run-for-run (60-60). Here is a closer look at the players' performances so far this month.
Posted On: 16 Jun 2010 - 12:46am
Here are five reasons why the University of Louisville should leave the Big East for the Southeastern Conference if ever given the chance.
Posted On: 15 Jun 2010 - 11:34pm
Louisville was limited to only four hits as it was shutout for the seventh time this season despite a strong outing from Travis Wood.
Posted On: 15 Jun 2010 - 12:48am
Chris Burke and Chris Denove helped the Bats rally from a 4-1 deficit to beat the host Red Sox, while closer Jon Adkins tied the team save record.
Posted On: 13 Jun 2010 - 11:00pm
A half-dozen Louisville Bats pitchers held host Pawtucket to four hits on their way to a 3-1 win Sunday afternoon.
Posted On: 12 Jun 2010 - 10:53pm
Highly-touted pitching prospect Aroldis Chapman allowed only four hits, but it wasn't enough as Louisville lost a rain-shortened game at Pawtucket.