Stadium Journey Magazine has named Appalachian Power Park, the home of the West Virginia Power, as one of its top 100 venues in professional and amateur sports and rated it tenth best of all Minor League Baseball parks in the nation. Read more by clicking here!
A limited number of game used jerseys are now available for purchase. Jerseys are $150 each and are available in the home, road, and BP styles. Please note that we have different jersey numbers available but not all numbers. For more details or to purchase a jersey please contact Jeremy Taylor at 304-344-BATS (2287) or via email.
The Pittsburgh Pirates, parent club to the West Virginia Power, have announced the 2012 field staff for each of their Minor League Baseball affiliates. The Power are pleased to welcome a new staff to Appalachian Power Park in the upcoming season. Read the full press release.
This off-season, MiLB.com will be honoring the players -- regardless of age or prospect status -- who had the best seasons in their organization. Here's a look at those players in the Pirates organization who had an outstanding 2011 season. Read more.
Now in his fourth year of pro ball, former Power player and Pittsburgh Pirates prospect Robbie Grossman put it all together in 2011. The Bradenton outfielder became the first player to record 100 walks and 100 runs in the same season in seven years, and he led all Minor Leaguers in both categories en route to an MVP-caliber year. Read more.
2012 Full Season & Mini-Plan packages are now available. For more information or to purchase tickets call 304-344-BATS (2287) or visit us in person at the Power Front Office. Ticket Packages