ROCHESTER, N.Y. – The Rochester Red Wings returned to Innovative Field on Monday with a roster different from when they left on August 18. Gone were top prospect outfielder Dylan Crews, fan-favorite utility man Darren Baker, and other players like reliever Zach Brzykcy, who all got their first call-up to the Washington Nationals. In their place were outfielders Robert … [Read more...] about Transformed Red Wings fall 3-1 to Worcester; LeCroy speaks on MLB call-ups and new AAA players
Darren Baker latest Red Wing to get MLB call-up
Utilityman Darren Baker, one of the most beloved Rochester Red Wing of the Washington Nationals era, is heading to the big leagues for the first time. VIEW MORE PHOTOS FROM JOE TERRITO. According to multiple reports, the 25-year-old will join the Nationals on Sunday when Major League rosters expand for September. Although best known to many baseball fans as the son of … [Read more...] about Darren Baker latest Red Wing to get MLB call-up
Red Wings lose fifth straight with 5-1 defeat at Scranton
BY DAN GLICKMAN The Rochester Red Wings lost their fifth straight game on Wednesday, falling at the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders, 5-1. The loss knocks the Red Wings (68-58 overall, 30-23 in the second half, 5.5 games back in the International League second half) out of the top spot in the second half International League East, putting them a half-game back of not only … [Read more...] about Red Wings lose fifth straight with 5-1 defeat at Scranton
Crews gets first MLB hits, other Red Wings alums play big roles in Nationals’ win over Yankees
BY DAN GLICKMAN Although the Rochester Red Wings lost in Tuesday's series opener against the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders, plenty of former Red Wings played big roles in their parent club's win over Scranton's top club, the New York Yankees. All four runs for the Washington Nationals in their 4-2 victory over the AL East-leading Yankees came as a result of plays by … [Read more...] about Crews gets first MLB hits, other Red Wings alums play big roles in Nationals’ win over Yankees
Red Wings’ slump continues as comeback falls short in Scranton, 9-7
BY DAN GLICKMAN Down 9-0 after two innings, the Rochester Red Wings scored seven unanswered runs but ultimately fell short Tuesday at the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders, 9-7, for their fourth straight loss. All nine runs for Scranton came in the second inning, as the RailRiders put up six hits and drove off starting pitcher Tyler Stuart as they batted around to go ahead … [Read more...] about Red Wings’ slump continues as comeback falls short in Scranton, 9-7