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Rain forces ground crew to dump 'everything' during RailCats rain delay
GARY | The rain downpour lasted only 15 minutes at U.S. Steel Yard, but the cleanup took another 90.
LIVE: RailCats morning game vs. Wichita
GARY | The RailCats woke up this morning to a roster move, picking up left-handed reliever Mike Hanley from Florence for a player to be named later and releasing infield-outfield versatile player Aljay Davis.
Highland wins No. 630 for Miller in last regular-season game
HIGHLAND | In addition to Tuesday's regular-season baseball finale against Valparaiso scheduled as senior night, the seniors preferred to think of it as something else.
RailCats take division lead on controversial call
GARY | After Brian Kolb fractured the middle finger on his glove hand, he went to the doctor to run a few tests.
LIVE: RailCats vs. Wingnuts in first early game of the season
GARY | The RailCats have three morning games this season, two in the next two days. All three are designed to cater to kids, with the parking lot full of school buses.
PREP BASEBALL: Roosevelt forfeits sectional game before postseason begins
Griffith athletic director Bill Crowley notified media members by email this morning that Thursday's sectional game will not be played.
HILLARY SMITH: RailCats center fielder Drew Martinez is adding to his family's lore
GARY | Drew Martinez calls his biggest fan after his baseball games.
Weather gives RailCats opening-day hope
GARY | Mike Massaro can't remember the last time the opening-day weather was so beautiful at U.S. Steel Yard.
FIRST PITCH: Opening day, Michelle Fields
GARY | A native of Wisconsin who attended Michigan Tech, Michelle Fields arrived in Northwest Indiana in 1995.
Noll pitcher Danny Pobereyko makes an offseason change for the better
When Danny Pobereyko arrives at Butler this summer, he’s going to ask his coaches if he can add a different regimen to his pitching routine.
LIVE: RailCats season opener vs. Lincoln Saltdogs
GARY | The RailCats open their season at home for the first time since 2010, and the last time it was this early in May was 2008.
Competition breeds fun, winning as RailCats open season
GARY | Steve Liddle was picked up by the RailCats after he was the last player cut from the Minnesota Twins spring training.
RailCats prepare to cut roster with final exhibition game
GARY | Heading into Monday's final exhibition game of the RailCats' spring training, the coaching staff had already started making cuts to the roster.
RailCats make most of situational baseball
GARY | Will Krout had twice as many reasons to start his American Association preparation early.
Hammond Academy's Cody Glass doesn't mind the heat
HAMMOND | Cody Glass spent a week last summer in the Dominican Republic playing baseball.
RailCats top Evansville with late rally
GARY | RailCats pitcher Stephen Hiscock was running agility drills in the offseason when he collided with another runner.
L.C. knocks its way to DAC win over Valparaiso
ST. JOHN | In the third inning, Lake Central shortstop Brenden Seren hit a ball that seemed to take a long, slow fall toward the left-field fence.
Pitcher Alain Quijano wants to show his third time charm
GARY | Alain Quijano's life kept pulling him back to the Chicago area.
RailCats open spring calling 2012 a 'blip'
GARY | Cristian Guerrero was calling Greg Tagert to recommend a friend to the RailCats manager.
RailCats numbers down, attract big-league vets to tryout
GARY | Whether it was the 48-degree temperatures at the outset of the RailCats tryout, the newly installed $50 fee for players wanting to participate or the RailCats roster that is nearly full, Thursday's open tryout didn't produce the numbers as past years.
Hobart's heavy hitter Tyrus Joseforsky is already breaking records
Tyrus Joseforsky forced himself into the Hobart lineup as a freshman, outworking everyone around him to the point that the Brickies coaching staff couldn't help but start him.
Zac Ryan's gem propels Andrean's undefeated record
HIGHLAND | Zac Ryan hit a home run for the second time in as many days.
Munster senior makes most of baseball rain outs
MUNSTER | Munster second baseman Scott Shaner likes to see the silver lining on all the storm clouds that rolled through the region in recent weeks.
Victory Christian tops Calumet Christian at U.S. Steel Yard
GARY | Victory Christian baseball coach Ryan Bratcher gives his players a simple motto to live by: put the ball in play.
Mitch Kobitz, Chesterton halt Griffith baseball team
GARY | Griffith baseball coach Brian Jennings said there's a reason the mound on the field is elevated.
Boone Grove keeps Michigan City in the cold
GARY | Kyle Erickson said he thrives in the cold.
Snow stops Cardinals vs. Blazers game at U.S. Steel Yard
GARY | It was a first for both coaches and they'll have a chance to talk about it again later this season.
Wallace makes quick work of Roosevelt
GARY | Roosevelt played its first game of the season and Lew Wallace played its second in a game that opened in the snow and ended in short order with a windchill of 29 degrees.
Hanover Central's Stum serves up hits with aplomb
CEDAR LAKE | Each time Dan Stum hits the ball, he collects enough confidence to create that next hit.
Jesse Smith is Griffith's ultimate utility man
GRIFFITH | Jesse Smith is a baseball player's baseball player.
Win of change signaled in C.P. victory over L.C.
CROWN POINT | The temperature was a balmy 73 degrees when Tuesday's baseball game between Lake Central and Crown Point began.
Sean Manaea mania is on the rise
Major League scouts compare Sean Manaea to White Sox ace Chris Sale.
Valparaiso wins hitting battle over Munster at U.S. Steel Yard
GARY | Munster was playing its seventh baseball game in eight days and Valparaiso was playing its first of the season.
Munster pushes Lake Central to limit in nine-inning win
MUNSTER | The sequence that gave Lake Central its second win is what reminded baseball fans how early in the season it is.
Hammond Academy part of IHSAA class of new rules
In the last 10 years, 29 schools have been approved for entrance into the IHSAA.
Andrean grad Adam Norton helping Irish keep their cool
GARY | When Adam Norton entered Notre Dame after a state championship baseball season at Andrean, he was rarely used as a pitcher.
Irish easily handle Kent State at U.S. Steel Yard
GARY | By about February, Pat Connaughton started throwing bullpen sessions.
Lake Central pitching depth eases defense of state title
ST. JOHN | It's a stable of pitchers any college baseball team would be envious of: four lefties and four righties, a few who can eat up innings and even some closers.
Kristi Hoese leaves Hobart volleyball to take over at Griffith
Kristi Hoese looked at the talent she had returning to Hobart and turned down the volleyball coaching job at Griffith.
Hammond High grad prepares for last collegiate dance
Sancheon White's NCAA career has sped by so fast, she's into her second and final tournament with South Carolina and learning from the experience of last year.
U.S. Steel will keep name on RailCats' stadium
GARY | U.S. Steel Corp. and the RailCats announced that their partnership to keep the Gary steel manufacturer's name on the stadium will continue for another 10 years.
Concordia matches size of Niners
Andrean and Fort Wayne Concordia don’t meet very often in boys basketball.
Clark grad Albert Carpen adds pro baseball to his resume
A week before Albert Carpen drove to Texas to try out for a baseball winter league, he was a technician at the Chicago Board of Trade.
ValparaiZone sells out its tickets in less than 24 hours for HL championship game
VALPARAISO | The Valparaiso men's basketball team's loudest supporters were on spring break when the Crusaders won a Horizon League semifinal game in the final seconds on Saturday.
Hebron realizes possibilities as baseball season kicks off in Indiana
HEBRON | While other baseball teams may have opened the Indiana high school season with running and tossing drills, Hebron was practicing sitting.
Andrean survives OT thriller to head to semistate
PLYMOUTH | When Plymouth lost its inside presence, Andrean's Skylar Moss stood his ground.
Lew Wallace's season ends with loss to Andrean in regional semifinal
PLYMOUTH | Skyler Moss had his way inside against Lew Wallace, which could come up with no answer for the 6-foot-4 Andrean senior.
Valpo opens HL tourney meeting Phoenix for third time
VALPARAISO | Valparaiso will need a little bit of repeated history in order to reach the Horizon League title game for the second straight season.
Crete-Monee grad Greg Mays works his way into Green Bay lineup
When Greg Mays was recruited to play basketball at Wisconsin-Green Bay, the Phoenix coaching staff saw something in the 6-foot-9 Crete-Monee grad that they hadn't seen much of.
Valpo High grad Hayden Humes brings Flames to VU's ARC
When the UIC men's basketball team found a common goal, it moved mountains.
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