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WANE 15 on MSNTinCaps squander 7-run lead in series finale at DragonsDespite taking an 11-4 lead, the TinCaps surrendered eight runs in the bottom of the sixth inning in a 12-11 loss to the ...
Kai Roberts and Brandon Butterworth each smacked a home run, while Eric Yost pitched a 7-inning gem on Saturday.
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WANE 15 on MSNVerdugo, Long, Roberts go deep in win over DaytonRosman Verdugo, Ethan Long, and Kai Roberts each hit a solo home run to power the TinCaps past the Dragons 3-2 in Dayton as ...
Celebrating their 25th season downtown, the Dayton Dragons announced plans Tuesday to open a $6 million addition to Day Air Credit Union Ballpark, with a new year-round club and events space atop ...
The Cincinnati Reds' High-A Minor League affiliate, the Dayton Dragons, announced their roster this week. Cincinnati's 2024 first-round draft pick Chase Burns leads the way. Burns appeared in one ...
A few stadium upgrades are planned in Dayton as the Dayton Dragons look ahead to their 25th season next year. Stadium updates to come could include the replacement of the baseball stadium’s ...
The Dragons needed to win to force a deciding Game 3 after losing Game 1, 4-3, Tuesday in Dayton. Dayton jumped out to a 2-0 on RBI singles by Jay Allen II and Ethan O’Donnell in the third inning.
DAYTON, Ohio — When Dayton Dragons manager Vince Harrison arrives at Day Air Ballpark every day, he’ll walk through the team’s clubhouse to make sure his players are out of their street ...
The Dayton Dragons, one of the key entertainment draws in downtown, is undertaking a $20 million project that will upgrade their ballpark and enhance players and spectators experience. The Dayton ...
DAYTON — The Dayton Dragons are ready to begin a new season Friday night at Day Air Ballpark. The Dragons will host the Lansing Lugnuts as the team begins 2024 season in Downtown Dayton.
The Dayton Dragons will take on the Lansing Lugnuts at 7:05 p.m. From the field to the food and entertainment, there's a lot of new things for fans to look forward to this season.
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — This year, the Dayton Dragons are going for a “sense”-sational experience. They’re appealing to all five senses for people coming to the ballpark. “Sitting outside ...
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