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Louisville won the first game of the series, 2–1, before the September 11 terrorist attacks resulted in the cancellation of the rest of the playoffs. The RiverBats were declared the International League champions for 2001. [20] Louisville dropped "River" from its name to become simply the Louisville Bats in 2002. [16]
Louisville Slugger Field, home of the Louisville Bats since 2000. The Louisville Bats Minor League Baseball team has played in Louisville, Kentucky, for 42 years since being established in 1982. They began play as members of the American Association (AA) before joining the International League (IL) in 1998.
Miller started the 2014 season in Triple-A Louisville. Miller served as a primary catcher for the Bats due to Tucker Barnhart starting the season in Cincinnati with Devin Mesoraco on the DL. On April 13, 2014, while pitching for the Bats, Miller used a knuckleball to strike out a batter.
Here is a list of things to do around Louisville. ... COST: Tickets start at $64.99; free for ages two and younger. MORE INFORMATION: 812-937-4401; holidayworld.com. Abbey Road on the River.
Louisville baseball will look to improve upon last year's finish after missing the conference tournament for the first time since 1970.
The Louisville Bats were bought Tuesday by Diamond Baseball Holdings, but the Cincinnati Reds' Triple-A affiliate is not leaving the Kentucky city.
As of the 2022 season, all teams play a 150-game schedule, beginning in late March and concluding in late September. ... Louisville Bats (Louisville RiverBats) 1 2001 ...
Louisville Slugger Field is a baseball stadium in Louisville, Kentucky.The baseball-specific stadium opened in 2000 with a seating capacity of 13,131. It is currently home to the professional baseball team, the Louisville Bats, Triple-A affiliate of the Cincinnati Reds.