Andrew Clark's Frontier League leading batting average, on-base percentage, and slugging percentage has caught the eye of Major League Baseball's most famous team.
After a road stretch that saw them win four out of six games, the Evansville Otters come home for a five day, six game home stand beginning with a double header today against the Joliet Slammers.
The Evansville Otters are back in town, kicking off a 5-day, 6-game home stand tonight at Bosse Field. Recruiters from the U.S. Air Force will be there too, tonight and tomorrow, showing off their X-1 Mustang Supercar. Believe me, you'll want to see this!
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For the ninth year in a row, the Evansville Otters will get ready for the May 17th season opener by hosting an exhibition game to benefit Jacob's Village, the Evansville-based, residential community for people with disabilities and older adults.
The Evansville Otters' 2013 season is just a few weeks away, and the team needs somewhere for players to stay during their pursuit of the Frontier League championship.
My family and I were able to score Evansville Otters season tickets this year. Tickets that put us in the second row along the third base line for any home game we can make it to. On our first trip, my son and I brought our mitts in hopes of snagging a foul ball to take home. Unfortunately (and at the risk of looking a gift horse in the mouth), our seats are right behind the visitor dugout separat
Things got a little scary Friday night during a game between Evansville Otters East Division rivals, the Southern Illinois Miners and the West Division Slammers out of Joliet, IL.
"There's no crying in baseball!" The American Film Institute lists it as the 54th greatest movie quote of all time. Over time, those five words have come to define the film, A League of Their Own. A film shot partially right here in Evansville at Bosse Field.