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Wild Things

Since his return to the lineup from the injured list on the Fourth of July, Tyreque Reed has been an impact player in the middle of an impact lineup. Caleb McNeely, however, has been consistent all season, which is why he is headed to the Frontier League’s All-Star Game next week. Reed ...

Outfielder Brandon McIlwain, in some ways, is not your typical Wild Things player. McIlwain has played in front of 80,000 spectators and in games that were televised nationally. Those games, however, were as a college football player. As a quarterback. A starting quarterback. In power ...

Wild Things’ Foster gets FL honor

Washington’s Kobe Foster was named Monday the Frontier League Pitcher of the Week. The lefthander from Winchester, Tenn., started the Wild Things’ game Thursday against Florence and threw seven shutout innings. He struck out a career-high 11 batters, walked only one and gave up three ...

To say it wasn’t a pitcher’s kind of evening at Wild Things Park was like saying the occupants of the local senior citizens center aren’t Metallica’s kind of audience. It had been about three weeks since the Wild Things found themselves in a slugfest, where the hits, runs and pitching ...

At first glance, the Wild Things’ 7-3 victory Saturday night over Windy City seemed rather routine and to have all the trappings of Washington games this year. The Wild Things again had good pitching for nine innings, and they spent much of the night stranding baserunners while waiting for ...

The big red lights on the scoreboard at Wild Things Park showed that the Windy City ThunderBolts had 13 base hits Friday night. The Wild Things, meanwhile, generated only five hits. Sometimes it’s more about the quality and distance of the hits than it is about the quantity. This was one ...