Military veterans and active duty individuals will be recognized at the TinCaps game against Bowling Green on Monday during Military Appreciation Day at Parkview Field.
The TinCaps went over the 200,000 mark for season attendance Sunday.
The TinCaps added its first player from San Diego's 2010 draft Sunday.
There wasn't any no-hit magic for Fort Wayne's Jose De Paula Saturday. The TinCaps starting pitcher allowed a singe on the first pitch of a 5-1 loss to Bowling Green.
Designated hitter Jon Alia had three of Fort Wayne's seven hits in Saturday's 5-1 loss to Bowling Green. Alia is batting .301.
Mike Watt did not factor in the decision for Friday’s 5-3 loss to Bowling Green.
Right-handed pitcher John Hussey has been placed on the disabled list.
The TinCaps got to hit refresh, along with the rest of the Midwest League, with the start of the second half of the season.
Five of the six TinCaps on the East All-Star roster played in the Midwest League All-Star game, which the East won 6-2.
Jerry Sands of Great Lakes was named the MiLB.com Top Star Award MVP for going 1 for 2 with a two-run homer in the first.
South Bend's Charles Brewer became unavailable to pitch for Tuesday's Midwest League All-Star game.
Here are the starting lineups for Tuesday's All-Star game, via the managers of both teams:
Khris Davis of Wisconsin won Monday's Midwest League home run derby. But Fort Wayne's Nate Freiman didn't go down easily.
This is what you've gotta love about baseball.
The TinCaps released the likely participants for Monday's Midwest League home run derby at Parkview Field.
James Darnell continues to make his presence felt during his short stint in Fort Wayne. Darnell went 1 for 3 with one RBI.
TinCaps second baseman Jeudy Valdez and set-up man Miles Mikolas were added to the Midwest League All-Star roster Tuesday.
TinCaps third baseman Edinson Rincon continued his hot streak at the plate, going 3 for 5 with one RBI and one run scored. But he also made two errors in a 9-8 loss to Dayton Tuesday.
Four TinCaps earned spots on the Midwest League All-Star team. The game is June 22 at Parkview Field.
The TinCaps had as many hits with runners in scoring position Sunday (seven) as they did the previous five games of the homestand. The clutch hitting led to an 8-3 win over Beloit.
Right-handed pitcher Dexter Carter and outfielder Rymer Liriano were sent to San Diego's extended spring training in Peoria, Ariz. Infielder/outfielder Joe Agreste was added to the TinCaps roster from extended spring training.
TinCaps closer Nick Schumacher came up-and-in on Beloit's Michael Gonzales leading off the ninth inning.
The TinCaps have allowed 22 runs and 35 hits in the first two games of the series against Beloit.
Plenty of tickets remain for the All-Star festivities at Parkview Field. TinCaps president Mike Nutter said about 3,000 tickets have been sold for the All-Star game, which is June 22.
The TinCaps allowed eight runs in the ninth inning, turning a tense game into a blowout. Beloit topped Fort Wayne 12-4.
The Midwest League All-Star game takes place June 22 at Parkview Field. The teams for the game should be announced by Tuesday (likely sooner).
Griffin Benedict did not bat the first time through Fort Wayne's lineup, although he was listed as sixth in the team's batting order.
Jose Flores tinkered with the TinCaps lineup, moving clean-up hitter Nate Freiman down one slot to fifth. Jason Hagerty hit fourth.
Fort Wayne played its seventh-consecutive one-run game Wednesday, topping Wisconsin 4-3. The TinCaps are 3-4 during the stretch.
The final of the "hometown hitter" contest will take place after the June 16 game against Dayton.
Nick Greenwood only allowed two runs on six hits Tuesday against Wisconsin.