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Bats Sweep Twin Bill In IowaĀ 

Louisville evens series with pair of road wins
April 19, 2024

The Louisville Bats rallied from behind to earn a 9-6 win in the opener before leading from start to finish in the nightcap for a 4-1 victory and a doubleheader sweep over the Iowa Cubs on Friday night at Principal Park, evening the six-game series at two games apiece. The

GutiƩrrez guts Daytona in tenth; Threshers take opener

Michel Triana picks up two hits, four arms combine to whiff 13 in defeat
June 1, 2021

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. - The Tortugas received yet another sparkling pitching performance in their own confines, but it was an RBI single from Threshers C Abrahan Gutiérrez that decided the game. The run-scoring knock in the 10th was the ultimate blow, as Clearwater crept past Daytona, 2-1, in front of

Hammerheads hamper Tortugas in pitcher's duel, 2-1

Jupiter and Daytona combine to strike out 35 hitters with just five walks in pitching exhibition
May 19, 2021

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. - In a contest that featured a combined total of 35 strikeouts to just five walks, it was Jupiter’s two-run sixth that was the difference, as the Hammerheads toppled the Daytona Tortugas, 2-1, in front of 858 fans at Jackie Robinson Ballpark on Wednesday night. Daytona (7-7)

Tortugas and Mets suspended in third due to rain

Daytona and St. Lucie will pick up nine-inning affair at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday; seven-frame night-cap to follow
May 12, 2021

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. - After a 34-minute delay began the contest, a torrential downpour in the middle of the third inning caused Wednesday night's contest between the Daytona Tortugas and St. Lucie Mets at Jackie Robinson Ballpark to be suspended. The game will resume Thursday at 5:30 p.m. with Daytona

Late-game miscues aid 'Tugas in twinbill split with Cards

Daytona scores four in the seventh to take nightcap, 5-2; Drop opener, 3-1
May 7, 2021

JUPITER, Fla. - Thursday's rainout appeared to dampen the lumber, as neither Daytona nor Palm Beach's offense was particularly potent throughout Friday's doubleheader. However, the Tortugas took advantage of three errors in the seventh to rally and win game two, 5-2, after the Cardinals captured game one, 3-1, at Roger