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The Columbus Clippers are a minor league baseball team based in Columbus, Ohio. The team plays in the International League and is the Triple-A affiliate of the Cleveland Indians. The team is owned by the government of Franklin County, Ohio. From 1977 to 2008, the Clippers played in Cooper Stadium, which was known as Franklin County Stadium until 1984. The final game at "The Coop" was played on September 1, 2008 in front of a sellout crowd of 16,777. It was the third largest audience in stadium history. In 2009, the Clippers began playing in Huntington Park, located at the corner of Neil Ave. and Nationwide Blvd.
So, sometimes we are a little late on our “breaking” news. I wouldn’t exactly put this in the category of missing a Mark Buehrle signing or anything however, so hopefully you will forgive us here at MCB. The Tigers added a couple of...
By: Phillies Nation
30Sep2011It was a wild and frenzied finish for several teams as the regular season wound down. While some teams faltered, seeing their seasons come to an end, others triumphed and advanced to the playoffs. Whether it was a collapse or a significant comeback,...
Clip Show aims to be your weekly update for all things Columbus Clippers. Check back each Tuesday for team records, roster updates, and performance updates on some of the brightest prospects in the Tribe system. Yeah, so… how ’bout those...
Clip Show aims to be your weekly update for all things Columbus Clippers. Check back each Tuesday for team records, roster updates, and performance updates on some of the brightest prospects in the Tribe system. Yeah, so… how ’bout those...
By: BostonSportsU18
17Sep2011by Joshua Kummins RICHMOND, Va. — Moises Sierra, Travis d’Arnaud and Mike McDade each drove in runs on RBI hits in a five-run sixth inning as the New Hampshire Fisher Cats earned a 5-3 victory over the Richmond Flying Squirrels to …...
By: Phillies Nation
17Sep2011Facing elimination in the Triple-A International League Governor’s Cup Finals at Allentown’s Coca Cola Park, the Lehigh Valley IronPigs were hoping to get some offensive production after scoring just three total runs in their losses in ga...
By: Phillies Nation
16Sep2011The Triple-A Lehigh Valley IronPigs have dropped two straight games in the Governor’s Cup Finals after taking control with a victory in the series opener. In game 3 on Thursday night, the ‘Pigs faced New Jersey native Joe Martinez, who wa...
Governor’s Cup Finals – Game 4 Clippers 4, Iron Pigs 1 – (box) COL wins series, 3-1 The Clippers dropped Game 1 of the Governor’s Cup Finals at home, but true to form they rallied and capped three straight wins with a 4-1 triu...
By: Phillies Nation
15Sep2011Heading into game 2 of the Triple-A level International League championship series, Lehigh Valley was on a remarkable roll, winning 8 straight games and appearing unstoppable. However, it was the Columbus Clippers (Indians affiliate) who rallied late...
Governor’s Cup Finals – Game 1 Iron Pigs 5, Clippers 2 (box) LHV leads series 1-0 After a solid appearance in Game 1 of the first round, the Clippers went back to their “ace” to try to take the first game of the Governor’...
By: Phillies Nation
14Sep2011A three-run homerun by Brandon Moss in the opening frame was more than enough offense for the IronPigs pitching staff, as four pitchers combined to hold the Columbus Clippers to 2 runs on 7 hits earning Lehigh Valley a victory in game 1 of the Triple...
Columbus' ace Zach McAllister quickly began questioning his self-worth, the self-worth of all human beings, and the existence of god.
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