Aug 21, 2009 | Columbus Dispatch
The Clippers should set a regular-season attendance record for the franchise Thursday night, which is a testimony to the new Huntington Park and not the last place baseball team listing toward September and a berth in dry dock.
Indians 2 | Clippers 1: Pitching comes through again, but hitting doesn't
The Clippers have a couple of new relief pitchers headed in their direction, courtesy of the Cleveland Indians.
Wednesday 05 Aug Cleveland Indians Farm Report Wednesday, August 5, 2009 at 09:36AM CLEVELAND - Here's a look at teams in the farm system of the Cleveland Indians: AT COLUMBUS INF JASON DONALD has made a nice impression on the Columbus fans, having played four games at SS and one as DHHe's hit in three of the five games played and hit his first ...
Wednesday 05 Aug Cleveland Indians Farm Report Wednesday, August 5, 2009 at 09:36AM CLEVELAND - Here's a look at teams in the farm system of the Cleveland Indians: AT COLUMBUS INF JASON DONALD has made a nice impression on the Columbus fans, having played four games at SS and one as DHHe's hit in three of the five games played and hit his first ...
Continue reading "Westbrook throws two frames: Northeast Ohio minor-league report"
Indians pitcher Jake Westbrook, working his way back from Tommy John surgery in June 2008, allowed two runs in two innings of the Aeros' 4-3 Class AA Eastern League loss Tuesday to Connecticut at Canal Park.
One pitch puts hopes of sweep to rest
The Clippers' Michael Brantley attempts to steal second base in the sixth inning to spark the offense.
Clippers 5 | Chiefs 4: Rondon continues to impress
The Chiefs' Jhonatan Solano shows the umpire he held onto the ball after tagging out the Clippers' Damaso Espino.
Bats 5 | Clippers 4: Bad inning spoils Carmona's outing
Strange, sometimes, how a loss for a minor-league team can be perceived as a win for the parent club.
Columbus Clippers Pitchers Combine for 9-0 Shut Out of the Indianapolis Indians
Thursday 09 Jul Columbus Clippers Pitchers Combine for 9-0 Shut Out of the Indianapolis Indians Thursday, July 9, 2009 at 09:47PM MLN Newswire - www.mlntherawfeed.com-COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Three pitchers combined on a four-hit shutout, while right fielder Trevor Crowe and designated hitter Wes Hodges each drove in three runs to lead the Columbus ...
Clippers 2, Indians 1: First triple-A start ... six no-hit innings
Clippers starter Hector Rondon, 21, was removed after reaching his allotted 95 pitches.
Clippers: Rochester clubs Kobayashi in 9th
A ninth-inning meltdown by relief pitcher Masa Kobayashi cost the Clippers a third straight win at Rochester yesterday.
Sipp back for third time with Tribe
PITTSBURGH: Round and round the roster moves go. Eventually, the merry-go-round dropped Tony Sipp off in Cleveland again.
Columbus Clippers defeat Gwinnett Braves in Class AAA International League game: Indians Farm Report
Catcher Damaso Espino scored on a passed ball in the 11th inning, and the Columbus Clippers squeaked by host Gwinnett, Ga., 6-5, Tuesday in Class AAA International League play.
Clippers rally late, win on passed ball
The Clippers needed a late rally, a passed ball and some solid bullpen work to defeat the Gwinnett Braves 6-5 today in 11 innings.
Aeros doubleheader ends in split
Moments after the Aeros game was suspended Wednesday night against the Reading Phillies, a handful of their players came running out of the dugout at Canal Park amid a heavy downpour.
Also on Topix