EVERETT – Relief pitching can be a funny thing. On Tuesday, the Spokane Indians were able to take advantage of a late-inning implosion immediately after suffering one of their own.
Matt Scanell ended the competitive portion of the game with a three-run home run in the third inning and the Spokane Indians lost to the Vancouver Canadians 6-1 in the finale of a High-A Northwest League series at Avista Stadium on Sunday.
The High-A minor league regular season is long – 132 games. For players in their first full professional season, it's a chance to figure out what "being a pro" means.
Jimmy Obertop and Tevin Tucker hit back-to-back homers in the eighth inning and the Spokane Indians beat the Vancouver Canadians 6-4 in the fourth of a six-game High-A Northwest League series at Avista Stadium on Friday.
Left-hander Everett Catlett has been very good since joining the Spokane Indians in late July, allowing just three earned runs over four starts. But he wasn't his sharpest on Thursday, and his teammates got him off the hook.
Griffin Herring turned in his third consecutive solid outing since coming over to the Colorado Rockies organization in a trade with the New York Yankees for major league third baseman Ryan McMahon.
EUGENE, Ore. – Blake Wright delivered the go-ahead run in the 10th inning on a sacrifice fly and the Spokane Indians beat the Eugene Emeralds 8-7 in the finale of a six-game High-A Northwest League series at PK Park on Sunday.
EUGENE, Ore. – Since moving into the Spokane Indians starting rotation a few weeks ago, Stu Flesland has been almost untouchable. The 24-year-old lefty from Mt. Spokane High School continued his remarkable streak on Saturday.
EUGENE, Ore. – Like Thursday's game, the Spokane Indians took a lead into the late innings on Friday. Unlike that come-from-ahead loss, they held on for the "W."
EUGENE – The Spokane Indians and the Eugene Emeralds engaged in a pitcher’s duel on Thursday in the third of a six-game High-A Northwest League series at PK Park.
EUGENE – After a bit of a rocky start, Spokane Indians starting pitcher Josh Grosz settled in and kept his team within striking distance. But the early hole proved too much for the slumping Indians offense to overcome.