CASTRO 2ND FORMER ‘DOG TO REACH MLB
Former Saltdogs RHP Angel Castro (2010) made his Major League Baseball debut May 9, pitching in relief for Oakland. Castro is the second Lincoln alum to reach "The Show."
Former Saltdogs RHP Angel Castro (2010) made his Major League Baseball debut May 9, pitching in relief for Oakland. Castro is the second Lincoln alum to reach "The Show."
The Saltdogs signed RHP Kaohi Downing and RHP Bryan Duncan, and acquired RHP Luis Chirinos (pictured) from Joplin, increasing their roster to 25 players heading into the start of spring training Saturday. (Meridiano.com.ve)
The grounds crew for 14-time award winning Haymarket Park wants YOU to help maintain one of the most pristine playing surfaces in professional baseball.
Jerseys, light sabers, Cy Young Award winners, Disney princesses and Ninja Turtles. The 15th season of Saltdogs baseball is jam packed with giveaways, special appearances, contests, fireworks nights and $1 hot dogs!
The reigning Central Division champions are returning soon for their 15th season at Haymarket Park, as are fan favorites like Fireworks Fridays and $1 Wiener Wednesdays! Single-game tickets are on sale now, with prices beginning at just $6.50.
The Saltdogs will play five pre-season games leading up to their May 22 season opener, beginning with a May 12 tune-up against Sioux City at Haymarket Park.
To celebrate their decade-and-a-half as a franchise, the Saltdogs are unveiling a 15th anniversary logo, along with a new cap logo for 2015.
Coming off a division crown and a title-series appearance in Lincoln, World Series champion Ken Oberkfell is returning for his third season as manager of the Saltdogs, and is introducing two new coaches to his staff. (FRANCIS GARDLER/Journal Star)
A former Lincoln East standout pitcher, the 2014 United League batting champion, and Air Force Reserve Senior Airman and knuckleballer Zach Staniewicz (pictured) headline the recent acquisitions by the Saltdogs for the upcoming season. (VINCENT ETHIER)
The Saltdogs signed two-time College World Series champion and former first-round pick Mitch Canham. (BEN DeVRIES/AP Photo)