Infield Cafe to stay open through the rest of July
Each week until the end of July, you'll be able to dine on the diamond where the Spokane Indians play to satisfy all your ballpark food cravings.
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Each week until the end of July, you'll be able to dine on the diamond where the Spokane Indians play to satisfy all your ballpark food cravings.
The Minor League baseball season was officially called off Tuesday afternoon, but there's still a way to enjoy the award winning Avista Stadium at least for a few more days. The Spokane Indians are welcoming fans to come eat lunch on the infield at the Infield Cafe.
Spokane Indians will not be playing ball this year, as Minor League Baseball (MiLB) has canceled their 2020 season.
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Thousands of people proved just what it means to be a Spokane Indians fan on Friday night- 6,869 people, to be exact.
For the second time in three weeks, Adam Kloffenstein threw five shutout innings at Avista Stadium to lead the Vancouver Canadians to a victory over Spokane Indians.
The NWL-PBL All-Star game is next week and the Spokane Indians will be well represented as five players were selected.
The Spokane Indians have made a commitment to help the planet.
The bats just couldn't get it going Sunday night as the Spokane Indians fell to the Vancouver Canadians 6-0 in the series finale for Hawaiian & Harley Day with Pre-Game Ride the Bases presented by Lone Wolf Harley-Davidson, KHQ, 98.9 KKZX, and The Spokesman-Review.
For the fourth-consecutive season the Spokane Indians are headed to the Northwest League Playoffs.
Blaine Crim launched two homers and led the Spokane Indians to their fourth-straight victory, a 5-1 win over Vancouver on Raining Money & $100 Strikeout Night presented by Banner Bank and 105.7 Now FM.
The Everett AquaSox used a five-run seventh inning to propel them to a 6-3 victory over the Spokane Indians on Dad's Day & Prostate Cancer Awareness presented by Radia, Rock 94 ½, 700 ESPN, and Nspire Magazine.
Former two-sport star Kellen Strahm is off to a good start to his professional baseball career with the Spokane Indians. The former football star focused on baseball at San Jose State, but says his time on the gridiron helps him compete on the Diamond.
The Spokane Indians are back to their winning ways, shutting out the Tri-City Dust Devils 7-0 in the opening game of their three games series on Kids Day & OTTO's Birthday Bash presented by Longhorn Barbecue, K-102 Country, and Kids Newspaper.
The Tri-City Dust Devils snapped the Spokane Indians' four-game winning streak with a 3-1 victory in front of 4,489 humans and 185 dogs at Bark in the Park & Azteca Taco Tuesday presented by Alaskan Brewing Company and ALT 96.1.
The Spokane Indians brought out the brooms on Monday night as they completed a four-game sweep of the Boise Hawks with a 3-2 victory on Smokey Bear 75th Anniversary Night presented by Living Water Lawn & Tree Care, 103.9 BOB FM, and 94.1 The Bear.
The Spokane Indians remain undefeated at home and improve to 8-2 on the season with their third straight win over the Boise Hawks.
Obie Ricumstrict, David Garcia and Starling Joseph all go yard in the first game of the season at Avista Stadium, continuing their hot start with a 9-4 win over the Boise Hawks.
Baseball season for the Spokane Indians is off to a different start. For the first time in a decade, they haven't started the season at home. For first few games, they've been on the road.
The Spokane Indians are about to launch their 2019 baseball season. To get ready for a new season, the team invited the media out to Avista Stadium to take their swings on the award-winning field.
The Spokane Indians took the field at Avista Stadium for the first time in 2019 with a new manager and the hopes of making it back to the Northwest League Championship.