LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — Four years ago, Patrick Forbes was an outfielder with a promising arm. Now he’s a first-round pitcher with a golden ticket.
O'Bryan still plays baseball in a league with some friends.Â
Longtime Louisville Bats manager Pat Kelly got to watch one of his sons pitch as a Bat for the first time.
This season, 118 players around southern Indiana from ages 4 to 64 are playing in the special needs baseball league.
The event is Jan. 26 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. inside Louisville Slugger Field's West Hall of Fame Pavilion.
Automated balls and strikes were called for the first time at Slugger Field on Tuesday night as the Louisville Bats began a six-game series against the Columbus Clippers.
Gibson’s legendary career included a National League MVP, two National League Cy Young awards, two World Series MVPs, nine All-Star selections and nine Gold Glove awards.
When asked what he missed the most about missing the last couple of months of his senior year, baseball wasn't necessarily the first thing that came to mind for Fern Creek's Kaleb Corbett.