Tonight the Quincy Gems open the Prospect League's best of three Championship Series against the West Virginia Miners. Game one is set for 7:05 (EDT) in Beckley, West Virginia.
It maybe still some 7 weeks away but the Quincy Gems are gearing up for their 2016 Summer Prospect League baseball season on the field and off. The Gems are stocking their roster with ballplayers from around the country and here locally as well. For the fans, they will see some new things this year at Q.U. Stadium including new bathrooms, new bullpens and a Wall of Honor for living and deceased
All the Hannibal Cavemen runs were unearned Sunday night as they knocked off the Chillicothe Paints 5-2 in an inter-divisional match-up at Clemens Field.
For the sixth consecutive season, the Hannibal Cavemen's Prospect League baseball action can be heard online at KHMORadio.com. All 30 of the Cavemen home games will be broadcast.
The Hannibal Cavemen and Quincy Gems hooked up in an old-fashioned pitcher’s duel Friday night, and it was the Gems that held on for a 1-0 win at QU Stadium.
Before you know it, the Prospect League baseball season will be starting up. For the Hannibal Cavemen it will be season number seven as they open up play at Springfield on May 27. I took the opportunity to ask the Hannibal Cavemen's Marketing Director Deron Johnson a few questions about the upcoming season.
Hannibal Cavemen General Manager and Field Manager Greg McVey announced changes to the structure of the front office staff. Deron Johnson will remain with the organization as the Director of Marketing and Operations and Debbie Walden will serve as the Director of Community Outreach for the 2015 season.
Hannibal Cavemen General Manager and Field Manager Greg McVey announced the hiring of Chris Fletcher as an assistant coach for the 2015 Prospect League season. Fletcher is currently the Assistant Baseball Coach at Truman State University in Kirksville, Missouri...