The Evansville Otters will welcome home Evansville native and two-time Olympic gold medalist, Lilly King, with an appearance at Friday night's home game against the Southern Illinois Miners at Bosse Field.
Not everyone can pitch. Not everyone can bat clean up. But everyone can pitch in to clean up! Now is your chance to help clean Bosse Field! Volunteers are needed to help rake, trim bushes, landscape, paint, and assist in general cleaning. In return, you will receive $100 off each season ticket purchased that day.
Here ye! Here ye! The Evansville Otters cordially invite princesses of all ages and lands to attend an evening at Bosse Field on Wednesday, August 5th.
If you love the game of baseball, or are simply looking for something to do this summer while earning a few extra bucks in the process, the Evansville Otters would like to talk to you.
The Evansville Otters are celebrating Bosse Field’s historic 100th birthday this season and will be holding a movie screening of “A League of Their Own”
After spending the last week on the road with trips to Lake Erie to face the Crushers, and Chicago to take on the Windy City Thunder, the Evansville Otters return home to Bosse Field on Wednesday for three games in two days against the Gateway Grizzlies.
The Evansville Otters kick-off the 2015 season this Friday night at historic Bosse Field with their annual exhibition game that benefits Jacob's Village against the Southern Illinois Miners. First pitch is set for 6:35pm.
The Evansville Otters are inviting young ballplayers in the area to stop by and take a few lessons in playing the game from Manager Andy McCauley, and a few players.
The Evansville Otters' 2014 season is just a few weeks away, and the team needs somewhere for players to stay during their pursuit of the Frontier League championship.
The street running from N. Main St. into Garvin Park now has a new name, which means that Bosse Field now has a new address! Yesterday, the parks board resolution declared that Bosse Field's official address is now 23 Don Mattingly Way, which was Don's number on his New York Yankees uniform. Garvin Park's address has formerly changed, as well, to 45 Don Mattingly Way.
Earlier this month, we took submissions for the Evansville Otter National Anthem contest. One lucky winner will be selected to sing the National Anthem at the July 7th home game. We couldn't decide on just five finalists, so tri-state, we need your help...