Redbirds recap: Memphis bats cold in two-hit game
The lone Memphis run came in on a fifth-inning single by left fielder Matt Koperniak.
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The lone Memphis run came in on a fifth-inning single by left fielder Matt Koperniak.
With the win, Memphis now leads the season series with Jacksonville five games to four.
Germantown High graduate Ben Johnson had family in mind on a big night for the Memphis Redbirds.
The Redbirds jumped ahead of the Jumbo Shrimp early on manager Ben Johnson’s big day, and stayed there.
Memphis ultimately stranded the tying run on base in the sixth and was unable to score with the tying run at the plate in the seventh.
Memphis Redbirds manager Ben Johnson tied Chris Maloney for most wins all time as the club’s manager on Sunday afternoon.
The Memphis Redbirds fell short in game five of a six-game series against the Nashville Sounds.
Designated hitter Luken Baker clubbed two home runs, the 87th and 88th home runs of his Memphis career.
Memphis struggles to score again in loss to Nashville. But next week is all about the BBQ Nachos.
Redbirds manager Ben Johnson is currently three wins from becoming the all-time winningest manager in Memphis Redbirds history.
The Memphis Redbirds split a doubleheader against the Charlotte Knights Saturday in Charlotte, North Carolina.
After taking the lead with a four-run second inning, Memphis continued to answer each Charlotte push to claim its first win of the series.
Memphis Redbirds pitching allowed a walk-off home run in extra innings — the second straight game that’s happened.
For the first time this season, Memphis lost a game after holding an eighth-inning lead. The Redbirds gave up the tying run in the bottom of the 8th, and two more in the bottom of the 11th.
Redbirds lose Sunday, but win four of the six games in the series with Louisville and still hold on to first place in the West Division standings of the International League.
The Memphis Redbirds won game five of a six-game homestand Saturday against the Louisville Bats (Triple-A, Cincinnati Reds) at AutoZone Park.
Right fielder Matt Koperniak’s two-run homer in the second and first baseman Matt Lloyd’s RBI double in the fourth carried the Redbirds to a 5-1 win over the Bats.
The victory over Louisville marked the first come-from-behind win for the Redbirds when trailing after the seventh inning.
After winning the first two games of this week’s six-game series with the Louisville Bats, the Memphis Redbirds lost Thursday.
After falling behind 2-0, the Memphis offense roared back in the bottom of the first inning. That big inning propelled the Redbirds to a 9-6 win.
The Redbirds came up one win short of sweeping their road series with the Norfolk Tide.
The Redbirds return to AutoZone Park on Tuesday, April 29, to begin a six-game series against the Louisville Bats.
The Redbirds beat the Tides 10-1 in the first game and 7-5 in the second.
Shortstop Jose Barrero led the way in the 7-6 win, going 2 for 5 with two RBIs and a triple.
With the Redbirds’ future at AutoZone Park potentially in question, the City of Memphis’ capital improvement budget contains at least one notable absence.