LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Some days, you get shelled. Not just in baseball. In life.
A pair of former Trinity High School baseball players were on the opposite sides of a National League record-tying moment Saturday night in Phoenix.
Basketball and football drive the sports conversation in this town. But they are no longer the sports that have produced the most major leaguers.
There are numerous players with local connections who made MLB rosters to start the season. Here’s a look at some of the players heading into the 2024 season.
Brandon Pfaadt is not supposed to be there, you know.
Louisville native Brandon Pfaadt had 7 strikeouts to help lift the Arizona Diamondbacks to a trip to the World Series.
On Thursday night in the third game of the National League Championship Series, Trinity High School and Bellarmine University alumnus Brandon Pfaadt became the first pitcher in MLB history to give up zero runs and issue zero walks in back-to-back playoff starts.
Pfaadt was the 149th pick out of a possible 160.
It's been 20 years since Bellarmine University had a player chosen in the first five rounds of the Major League Baseball Draft.