NO TWO NIGHTS IN A ROW FOR NINTH INNING RALLY
The Lancaster Barnstormers wish they could have borrowed some of Wednesday evening’s ninth inning runs. Unfortunately, baseball does not work that way. The night after scoring four two-out runs in
The Lancaster Barnstormers wish they could have borrowed some of Wednesday evening’s ninth inning runs. Unfortunately, baseball does not work that way. The night after scoring four two-out runs in
The Barnstormers put on a power show with two outs in the ninth inning on Wednesday night. A double by Caleb Gindl broke a 2-2 tie, and a two-run homer
Nate Reed made Lancaster Barnstormers history on Monday evening. The left-hander from Berks County became the club’s all-time leading winner with a 3-2 victory over the Somerset Patriots Monday evening
Caleb Gindl and Joe Terdoslavich hit booming solo home runs on Saturday evening, but they were not enough as the Sugar Land Skeeters eked out a 4-3 decision over the
Destin Hood and Anderson De La Rosa stroked back-to-back doubles twice as the Lancaster Barnstormers decisively defeated the Sugar Land Skeeters, 8-2, in the opener of a three-game weekend series
Caleb Gindl had a big night. High Point’s lineup had a bigger one. The Barnstormers right fielder went 3-for-4 with a home run, but it was not nearly enough as
Dwayne Pollok has company. Nate Reed yielded one run over five innings in an 8-2 victory over the High Point Rockers on Wednesday night, tying Pollok with his 32nd career
The Lancaster Barnstormers continued to hit and score on Monday evening, but they could not hold on to the lead they constructed. High Point struck for seven unanswered runs over
By: Emma Baccellieri (Photo courtesy of Fred Vuich) This story appears in the July 29, 2019, issue of Sports Illustrated In the Southern Maryland Blue Crabs’ umpire locker room, two
For the first time all season, the Barnstormers scored 10 or more runs in back-to-back games. On Sunday afternoon, they needed, most, if not all, of the runs. Lancaster banged