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Taking a trip out to PK Park, the Emeralds we back on the diamond Wednesday for game two of six against the Spokane Indians.
Socks, tires, tampons — baseball fans and riverkeepers united Wednesday, sporting white and blue garbage bags and grabbers to pick up trash along the banks of the Spokane River. Part of the Spokane ...
After a bit of a rocky start, Spokane Indians starting pitcher Josh Grosz settled in and kept his team within striking distance. But the early hole proved too much for the slumping Indians offense to ...
Right now, volunteers are gathering along the Spokane River for the annual Redband Rally cleanup, an important community effort to protect and preserve one of Spokane’s most ...
The Spokane Indians are in the midst of a team-wide offensive slump. Since the all-star break, they have scored just 40 runs in their last 15 games (2.67 per game). They split last week's home series ...
Baseball has the power to bring people together, with family and friends gathering to root, root, root for the home team. On Saturday, at Avista Stadium, the Spokane Indians helped take that sentiment ...
For the second game in a row, the Spokane Indians starting pitcher was making his first start with a new organization. And for the second game in a row, the Indians took an "L" to the team with the ...
SPOKANE, Wash. — Former Spokane Indians shortstop and 2003 Northwest League champion Ian Kinsler returned to Avista Stadium ...
The Spokane Indians Baseball Club and Spokane Riverkeeper are inviting everyone to come clean up the river next week.
The Indians continue to push for .500 in the second half, helped by a series victory against the Vancouver Canadians ( ...
President Donald Trump is urging Cleveland Guardians ownership to reconsider their name and revert to the Cleveland Indians, so we decided to survey fans before Monday's game: Guardians or Indians?