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The Indianapolis Indians have partnered with local artist Koda Witsken, owner and lead creator of Hue Murals, to complete live paintings on June 1, July 6 and August 10 at Victory Field depicting three of the club's most iconic moments in its 121-year history. Koda's work can be found at HueMuralsByKoda.com and you can follow her on Instagram @huemurals.

Josh Bell and Manager Dean Treanor celebrate Walk-Off in Governors' Cup Championship

PAINTING ON AUGUST 10, 2023

Witsken's third and final mural depicts an on-field celebration between one of the Indians' all-time greats, Josh Bell (right) and skipper Dean Treaner, after Bell hit a walk-off in Game 4 of the 2015 Governors' Cup Championship.

Sept. 18, 2015: Facing another must-win scenario in Game 4, Indy again used its comeback gene to force a winner-take-all Game 5. The Indians trailed 4-1 late but scored one run in the eighth and three in the ninth. Josh Bell began a 4-for-4 performance with a game-tying homer in the fourth inning and ended the game with a walk-off single. Keon Broxton doubled to start the ninth and scored on a one-out single by Tony Sanchez. Consecutive singles by Gustavo Nunez and Alen Hanson then tied the game before Bell's heroics. The following night, Columbus' Mike Clevinger tossed 7.2 shutout innings and Erik Gonzalez went yard in a 3-0 Clippers win.

September 15, 2000

Governors’ Cup Clincher
The Indians topped Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 6-1 in Game 5 of the Governors’ Cup finals to seal Indy’s second championship in the International League and first since 1963.

July 11, 2001

Hey Now, You’re an All-Star
Five years to the day of hosting its first Indians game, Victory Field played host to the Triple-A All-Star Game. The Pacific Coast League All-Stars won 9-5 over the International League All-Stars, and the game featured many future big leaguers including Adam Dunn, Eric Byrnes, Juan Uribe and Joe Crede, among others.

September 1, 2001

Thrice is Nice
Micah Franklin became the first and only Indians player in the Victory Field era to smash three home runs in a single game, doing so against Toledo at The Vic.

October 2006

Bye Bye Bleachers, Hello Patio
Following the 2006 season, renovations began beyond the right field foul pole at Victory Field with the ballpark’s first premier seating space replacing a large set of bleacher seats. The Coors Light Patio (known today as the Corona Premier Patio) was unveiled in time for the 2007 campaign and has been a popular destination for fans ever since.

August 24, 2007

An MVP in the Making
Promoted to Triple-A in mid-August, Andrew McCutchen made his Victory Field debut with the Indians against Toledo. McCutchen went on to earn five consecutive National League All-Star bids (2011-15) and the 2013 NL MVP with Pittsburgh.

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