This is the seventh part in a series that looks back at the remarkable season of the 2010 Louisville Bats.
By Josh Cook
This is the fourth part in a series that looks back at the remarkable season of the 2010 Louisville Bats.
By Josh Cook
Louisville came into May like a lamb...to the slaughter.
This is the first part in a series that looks back at the remarkable season of the 2010 Louisville Bats.
By Josh Cook
The Louisville Bats were done, stick a fork in them.
By Josh Cook
The Louisville Bats capped off an incredible, and improbable, 2010 regular season Monday.
Here is a look back at the Top 10 moments of the 2010 season so far, as the Bats prepare for their best-of-five playoff series that begins at 6:05 p.m. Wednesday night against the Durham Bulls at Louisville Slugger Field.
TOP 10 MOMENTS OF BATS' 2010 REGULAR SEASON
By Josh Cook
In one memorable episode of 'Seinfeld' George Constanza's high school gym teacher calls him, "Can't Stand Ya."
The Louisville Bats have to feel the same way about Columbus' Jose Constanza after Thursday night. The outfielder went 4-for-5 with an RBI and two runs scored to lead the Clippers to a 5-2 win over the Bats at Louisville Slugger Field.
By Josh Cook
The Indianapolis Indians managed only three hits Wednesday night, but they were still enough to beat the Louisville Bats.
That's because two of those hits were home runs - both in Indy's five-run first inning - and they carried the Indians past the Bats 6-2 at Louisville Slugger Field in the final game of a split five-game series.
By Josh Cook
The Louisville Bats let one slip away.
The host Indianapolis Indians scored three runs in the bottom of the eighth inning to beat the Bats 4-2 Sunday afternoon at Victory Field.
However despite the loss Louisville (72-56) maintained its half-game lead over Columbus (72-57) in the International League West because the Clippers lost 4-2 to Toledo on Sunday evening.
By Josh Cook
The seventh was heaven for the Louisville Bats on Saturday night.
A five-run seventh inning propelled them past host Indianapolis 10-6 at Victory Field, and into first place in the International League West.
By Josh Cook
Another night, another grand slam for Devin Mesoraco, another victory for the Louisville Bats.
One night after hitting a walk-off, grand slam in his Triple-A debut to beat Syracuse, Mesoraco hit a second-inning granny to lead Louisville to a 6-2 victory over the Chiefs on Thursday night at Louisville Slugger Field.
By Josh Cook
Devin Mesoraco made his Triple-A debut a memorable one.
The 22-year-old catcher, who was assigned to the Louisville Bats from Double-A Carolina on Tuesday, hit a walk-off, grand slam in the bottom of the ninth inning Wednesday night to give the Bats a 5-3 win over Syracuse.
