It’s official: Catfish leaving Columbus
Move to Bowling Green, Ky., approved for next season
Published on: 06/20/08 kprice@ledger-enquirer.com
The departure of the Columbus Catfish is a done deal.
The departure of the Columbus Catfish is a done deal.
The departure of the Columbus Catfish is a done deal.
Fans going to Friday night’s Catfish-Tourists game may want to take an alternate route.
The Columbus Catfish activated infielder James Mayer today to replace Seth Dhaenens, who has been placed on bereavement leave.
Rain forced a postponement of Saturday's Columbus-Savannah baseball game at Golden Park.
The Columbus Catfish could add a title to the South Atlantic League championship they clinched at Golden Park last season, but they'll need your help.
The Columbus Catfish will begin selling individual game tickets for the 2008 season at 9 a.m. Saturday at Golden Park.
The Columbus Catfish will host a job fair at Golden Park on March 1 from 10 a.m. to noon.
The city of Bowling Green, Ky., expects the Columbus Catfish to fill an as yet non-existent stadium for the 2009 South Atlantic League season, but the prospective new owner of the franchise said it's premature to confirm a change in location.
Columbus Catfish left fielder Ryan Royster carried the burden of an .071 postseason batting average Thursday night heading into Game 3 of the South Atlantic League championship series.
On Dec. 31, John H. Moss will relinquish the title of South Atlantic League president after 50 years of service.