Wild Things Fall To Crushers
The Washington Wild Things (46-49) and the Lake Erie Crushers (47-48) met at All Pro Freight Stadium the finale of a three game set on Sunday, September 4, 2016 at 5:05 p.m. Washington fell to the Crushers in their season finale with a score of 10-2.
Wild Things Offense Sails Over Crushers
The Washington Wild Things (46-48) and the Lake Erie Crushers (47-48) met at All Pro Freight Stadium for a Saturday, September 3, 2016, 7:05 p.m. matchup. The Wild Things defeated the Crushers with a score of 9-3 after the completion of nine innings.
Wild Things Fall To Crushers
The Washington Wild Things (45-48) and the Lake Erie Crushers (47-47) met at All Pro Freight Stadium to begin a three same set on Friday, September 2, 2016. Lake Erie defeated the Wild Things with a score of 6-1.
Wild Things Defeat Windy City
The Washington Wild Things (45-45) and the Windy City Thunderbolts (39-51) went head-to-head in the first game of a three game set starting Tuesday, August 30, 2016. Washington won the outing with a score of 3-0.
Washington Falls To Slammers
The Washington Wild Things (44-45) and the Joliet Slammers (49-41) played in a soggy competition on Sunday, August 28, 2016 starting at 5:05 p.m. Washington fell to the Slammers with a score of 4-2 after seven innings.
Playoff Tickets Now Available
The Washington Wild Things have played competitively all season – triumphing over other Frontier League teams. With hard work, comes reward; the Washington Wild Things are in the hunt for the 2016 playoff season!
Game dates and times have not been finalized by the Frontier League, however, tickets are available now to our wild fans! Premier and field box tickets are $15, and reserved seats are $12 – don’t miss out on seeing your hometown favorites go for it all!
To purchase your tickets or for more information, call the box office at 724-250-9555 or visit washingtonwildthings.com.
The Washington Wild Things, located at 1 Washington Federal Way, Washington, Pennsylvania, “offer affordable - family friendly - entertainment.”
Playoff Tickets Now Available
The Washington Wild Things have played competitively all season – triumphing over other Frontier League teams. With hard work, comes reward; the Washington Wild Things are in the hunt for the 2016 playoff season!
Wild Things Drop Double Bill To Slammers
The Washington Wild Things (43-44) and the Joliet Slammers (48-40) went head-to-head in a Friday, August 26, 2016 doubleheader at CONSOL Energy Park. Joliet won both games with scores of 5-1 and 4-2.
Wild Things Win Series Over Traverse City
The Washington Wild Things (43-42) and the Traverse City Beach Bums (37-48) competed to see who would win a three game set during a Wednesday, August 24, 2016 matchup. Washington triumphed during the nail-biting competition with a score of 3-2.
Wild Things Win Series Over Boomers
The Washington Wild Things (41-41) and the Schaumburg Boomers (37-47) competed to see who would win a three game set during a Sunday, August 21, 2016 matchup. Washington won the outing with a score of 8-1.
Wild Things Fall To Boomers
The Washington Wild Things (37-41) and the Schaumburg Boomers (36-45) went head-to-head at CONSOL Energy Park during a Friday, August 19, 2016 competition. The Boomers defeated the Wild Things 5-0 in the nine-inning outing.
Wild Things Win Series Against Beach Bums
The Washington Wild Things (37-40) and the Traverse City Beach Bums (34-45) went head-to-head in an August 18, 2016 competition to determine who would earn the series win. Washington triumphed over the Beach Bums with a score of 2-0.
Zac Grotz's Contract Sold to Dodgers
Wild Things’ pitcher, Zac Grotz’s contract was sold to the Los Angeles Dodgers, according to officials. In the midst of the Wild Things’ push into the 2016 Frontier League Playoff Series, they have continued to move players to the next level.
Wild Things Fall to Beach Bums
The Washington Wild Things (36-40 and the Traverse City Beach Bums (34-44) played game two of three game set on August 17, 2016. Washington fell to Traverse City with a score of 6-1 in the nine-inning outing.
Washington Prevails Over Traverse City
The Washington Wild Things (36-39) traveled to face the Traverse City Beach Bums (33-44) for a Monday, August 15, 2016 start of a three game set. Washington prevailed over Traverse City with a score of 5-3 in the nine-inning competition.
Washington Wins Series Against Windy City
The Washington Wild Things (35-39) traveled to Windy City Thunderbolts (36-39) for a Sunday, August 14, 2016 doubleheader to complete a three game set. Washington won the series with two victories tonight.
Wild Things Fall To Windy City
The Washington Wild Things (35-39) traveled to Windy City Thunderbolts (36-39) for a three game set starting August 13, 2016. Washington fell to Windy City 6-5 in the nine-inning competition.
Wild Things and Thunderbolts Rained Out
The Friday night game between the Washington Wild Things and the Windy City Thunderbolts was rained out at Standard Bank Stadium, according to officials. The teams will meet Saturday at their regularly scheduled time (7:05 p.m. EDT). The teams will play a double header on Sunday, starting at 4:05 p.m. EDT.
Wild Things Fall To Crushers
The Washington Wild Things (35-38) and the Lake Erie Crushers (33-42) went head-to-head in an August 11, 2016 humid competition. Lake Erie recorded the win on the outing with a score of 7-3.
Washington Triumphs in Doubleheader against Lake Erie
The Washington Wild Things (34-37) and the Lake Erie Crushers (32-41) faced-off in an August 9, 2016 doubleheader at CONSOL Energy Park; Washington triumphed over Lake Erie in both games, ending their losing streak.
Washington Defeats Lake Erie
The Washington Wild Things (35-37) and the Lake Erie Crushers (32-42) went head-to-head in an August 10, 2016 soggy competition. Washington recorded the win on the outing with a score of 4-3.
Wild Things To “Strikeout” Breast Cancer
Join the Washington Wild Things and CONSOL Energy Park as they help fight breast cancer during an August 20, 2016 matchup against the Schaumburg Boomers. This annual event, partnered with the American Cancer Society, will raise funds and bring awareness to the cause.
Late Come Back Not Enough for Washington to Get by River City
The Washington Wild Things fell short against the River City Rascals in a runs battle Sunday afternoon at CarShield Field. Washington lost 11-9. Luke Wilkins is charged with the loss, striking out five batters in five innings pitched. Joe Pavlovich secures the win with four strikeouts in 5.2 innings pitched.
Wild Things Fall to River City Rascals
The Washington Wild Things took on the River City Rascals in double header action today at CarShield Field. The Rascals got the best of the Wild Things in games one and two. River City took game one by a final score of 2-0 and game two by a final score of 9-2.
River City and Washington Rained Out Friday
Due to rain causing unplayable field conditions,Friday's game between the River City Rascals and the Washington Wild Things has been cancelled. The teams will play a double-header Saturday starting at 4:35 PM EDT.
Evansville Defeats Washington
The Washington Wild Things finished their series with the Evansville Otters Thursday at Bosse Field in a 6-2 final score loss. Starting pitcher Chase Cunningham finished with a 4.79 ERA and two strikeouts in the loss. Evansville’s Shane Weedman picked up the win, striking out seven and finishing the day with a 3.14 ERA.
Cleveland Indians Purchase Foss's Contract
On Wednesday, The Washington Wild Things announced that RHP Trevor Foss has been promoted to the Cleveland Indians organization. The ace of the Washington staff had his contract purchased and was sent immediately to their Class A affiliate Lake County of the Midwest League.
Otters Beat Wild Things 5-2
The Washington Wild Things (32-32) traveled to Evansville Indiana Tuesday night to begin a three game series with the Evansville Otters (36-29) at Bosse Field. Washington fell to the Otters in game one by a final score of 5-2. Starter Luke Wilkins (2-4) is charged with the loss, surrendering five runs and striking out four batters in six innings pitched. Evansville’s Preston Olson (4-2) struck out three and surrendered two runs in six innings.
Washington Defeats Florence 4-1
The Washington Wild Things (32-31) took on the Florence Freedom (28-38) Sunday evening at UC Health Stadium. Washington emerged victorious in a 4-1 victory. Matt Fraudin (5-4) picked up another win on the mound, finishing with a 2.56 ERA and five strikeouts in seven innings pitched. Jordan Kraus (1-3) is charged with the loss, finishing with a 3.09 ERA and five strikeouts in seven innings pitched.
Wild Things and Freedom Split Twin Bill
The Washington Wild Things (31-31) and the Florence Freedom (28-37) split a Saturday, July 30, 2016 twin bill at UC Health Stadium. Washington won the first game, which was a continuation of the rain delay from Friday, July 29, 2016, with a score of 7-3. Florence took the second game with a score of 6-2.
Washington and Florence Halted Due to Rain
The first game of a three game set between the Washington Wild Things and the Florence Freedom was suspended Friday night in the bottom of the fifth inning due to inclement weather.
Thursday's Game Rained Out
Thursday’s game between the Washington Wild Things and the Normal Cornbelters has been cancelled due to inclement weather conditions at CONSOL Energy Park.
Wild Things Salute Military Men and Women
CONSOL Energy Park will be hosting a “Military Appreciation Night” during a Friday, August 19, 2016, 7:05 p.m. matchup between the Washington Wild Things and Schaumburg Boomers. The game will celebrate, give thanks to and show respect for current and retired military men and women.
Washington Falls to Normal 6-2
The Washington Wild Things took on the Normal CornBelters in game two of a three game series Wednesday night at CONSOL Energy Park. The Belters got the best of the Wild Things in a 6-2 final score. Sam Agnew Weiland is charged with the loss.Normal's Charlie Gillies struck out eight and surrendered four hits in six innings pitched.
Wild Things Score a Come Back Victory!
The Washington Wild Things (30-29) took on the Normal CornBelters (29-32) in game one of a three game series Tuesday night at CONSOL Energy Park. The Wild Things defeated the Belters 4-3 in dramatic fashion in a late inning comeback.
Wild Things Sign New Glove for Behind the Plate
The Washington Wild Things signed catcher and designated hitter Zach Fish as of July 21, 2016. This addition comes after backup catcher, Alex McKeon, was placed on the 60-day disabled list.
Ten Runs Not Enough for Washington
The Washington Wild Things (29-29) and Southern Illinois Miners (42-17) battled it out in an all out runs battle Sunday evening at Rent One Park. The Miners completed the series sweep in comeback fashion, defeating Washington in a 12-10 final score victory.
Washington Rally Falls Short
The Washington Wild Things took on the Southern Illinois Miners in game two of a three game series Saturday night at Rent One Park. The Miners got the best of the Wild Things in a 6-5 final score victory. Brooks Trujillo secured the mound victory, finishing the day with two strikeouts and a 3.90 ERA in 6.2 innings pitched. Sam Agnew Weiland is given the loss, finishing with three strikeouts and a 4.10 ERA in five innings pitched.
Washington Falls to Miners
The Washington Wild Things were shut out by the Southern Illinois Miners 8-0 at Rent-One-Park Friday night.
Washington and River City Split Twin Bill
The Washington Wild Things (28-26) took on the River City Rascals (26-28) in a double header tonight at CONSOL Energy Park. Washington split the double header, winning game one by a final score of 2-0 and falling in game two by a final score of 6-0.
Late Rally Not Enough for Washington to Get By Southern Illinois
The Washington Wild Things completed their series with the Southern Illinois Miners Sunday at CONSOL Energy Park. The Miners swept the series with an 11-7 win. Chase Cunningham surrendered seven hits and struck out three in four innings pitched. Jarett Miller secured the win for the Miners, surrendering nine hits and striking out three in 6.2 innings pitched.
Washington Falls to Southern Illinois 4-3
The Southern Illinois Miners were able to hold on to beat the Washington Wild Things 4-3 in the second game of a three game set at CONSOL Energy Park Saturday night. The lead in the game volleyed back and forth throughout the game.
Washington Drops Game One of a Three Game Series Against Southern Illinois
The Washington Wild Things took on the Southern Illinois Miners in game one of a three game series at CONSOL Energy Park Friday . The Miners took game one by a final score of 4-2. Dyllon Nuernberg picked up the win for the Miners, surrendering two runs and striking out six batters in six innings. Luke Wilkins surrendered three hits and struck out two in the loss.
Washington Wild Things Help Fight Kidney Disease
The Washington Wild Things and CONSOL Energy Park will be hosting an event to help bring awareness to, and fight, kidney disease. The Saturday, July 16, 2016 game will be played at 7:05 p.m. and will be put on in conjunction with Giveaway Saturday where the first 1,000 fans will receive a fire hat courtesy of CONSOL Energy.
“I Love Horses Night” Coming to CONSOL Energy Park
The Washington Wild Things and CONSOL Energy Park will be hosting a few furry, four-legged guests thanks to Rolling Hills Ranch. The Friday, July 15, 2016, 7:05 p.m. game will be in conjunction with “I Love Horses Night” and will allow fans to have a “hay” of a good time.
Faith, Freedom and Family-Fun Coming to CONSOL Energy Park
The Washington Wild Things and CONSOL Energy Park will be hosting a “Faith and Freedom Night.” The Sunday, July 17, 2016 event will feature guest speakers Rose Tennent, Pennsylvania State Representative Rick Saccone and Grant Fink who will share testimonials about their personal trials. The festivities begin at 5:05 p.m. with the game to follow.
Uxa Named Player of the Week!
Washington Wild Things first baseman Logan Uxa and Normal CornBelters starting pitcher Charlie Gillies were named Frontier League Players and Pitcher of the Week, respectively as chosen by Pointstreak, the official statistical provider of the Frontier League and the Independent Professional Baseball Federation.
Foss Leads Washington to Victory
The Washington Wild Things (27-22) and the Schaumburg Boomers (24-28) went head-to-head in a July 10, 2016 afternoon battle. The Wild Things won the outing and the series with the Sunday 8-1 victory.
Wild Things Lose Offensive Matchup
The Washington Wild Things (25-22) and the Schaumburg Boomers (24-26) went head-to-head in a Friday, July 8, 2016 offensive match. Washington fell to Schaumburg with a score of 5-4 in the nine-inning competition.
Washington “Slams” Joliet Slammers in Game Two
The Washington Wild Things (25-21) and the Joliet Slammers (28-20) squared up for a Wednesday, July 6, 2016 afternoon battle. The Wild Things defeated the Slammers with a score of 5-3 in the nine-inning pitcher’s match.
Wild Things Defeat Joliet Slammers in Offensive Matchup
The Washington Wild Things (24-21) and the Joliet Slammers (28-19) battled in a Tuesday, July 5, 2016 rubber match at Silver Cross Field as part of a three game series. Washington defeated the Slammers with a score of 8-7 in the nine-inning competition.
Four Wild Things Selected to FL All Star Game
The Frontier Professional Baseball League is pleased to announce the first 24 players per division that have been voted into the 2016 Frontier League Y’All-Star Game. The game will be held on Wednesday, July 13 in Florence, Kentucky, and is presented by Aire Serv Heating and Air Conditioning.
Washington Defeats Florence
The Washington Wild Things (23-21) and the Florence Freedom (16-28) battled in a Sunday, July 3, 2016 afternoon pitcher’s match. Washington defeated the Freedom in the nine-inning competition with a score of 4-1.
Washington Falls to Florence Freedom
The Washington Wild Things and the Florence Freedom squared off in a July 2, 2016 pitcher’s match. The nine-inning competition was well fought; however, Washington fell 3-2.
Wild Things Fall to Gateway Grizzlies
The Washington Wild Things (21-20) and the Gateway Grizzlies (19-21) went head-to-head in a June 30, 2016 matchup at CONSOL Energy Park. Gateway won the night 2-1 in a nine-inning competition.
Washington and Gateway Split Double Header
The Washington Wild Things (21-19) and the Gateway Grizzlies (18-21) faced off in a June 29, 2016 doubleheader at CONSOL Energy Park. Washington and Gateway split the night with scores of 5-1 and 2-1.
Wild Things Defeat Boomers in Extra Innings
The Washington Wild Things took on the Schaumburg Boomers in the final game of a three game series. Washington defeated the Boomers in comeback fashion, winning by a final score of 5-4. Wild Things pitcher Luke Wilkins pitched a solid game, striking out six and surrendering just three hits in 6.1 innings pitched. Derek DeYoung is charged with the loss for Schaumburg.
Washington Falls to Schaumburg 7-2
The Washington Wild Things fell to the Schaumburg Boomers in game two of a three game series by a final score of 7-2. Wild Things pitcher Brandon Hinkle is charged with the loss, striking out one in 4.1 innings pitched; his mound counterpart Gunnar Kines is credited with the win, striking out six and surrendering two runs in seven innings pitched.
Wild Things' Rally Not Enough To Beat Boomers
The Washington Wild Things traveled to Schaumburg Friday to begin a three game series with the Boomers. The Wild Things fell to the Boomers by a final score of 6-4. Starting pitcher Matt Fraudin struck out six in five innings pitched. Scott Schultz earned the victory.
Washington Falls to Traverse City 3-1
The Washington Wild Things fell to the Traverse City Beach Bums in the final game of a three game series by a final score of 3-1. Wild Things pitcher Chase Cunningham allowed two runs and struck out four in the loss. Sasha Kuebel secured the win for the Beach Bums, allowing eight hits and striking out five in six innings pitched.
Wild Things Defeat Beach Bums 6-4
The Washington Wild Things continue their success against the Traverse City Beach Bums as they emerge victorious Wednesday night, defeating the Beach Bums by a final score of 6-4. Wild Things pitcher Brian O’Keefe (1-0) secured the win on the mound, striking out five batters and surrendering just one hit in two innings pitched. Luke Barker (0-3) is charged with the loss for Traverse City.
Washington Defeats Traverse City 3-2
The Washington Wild Things emerged victorious in a close 3-2 game Tuesday night in Traverse City. Luke Wilkins earned the win on the mound, surrendering four hits and striking out three in 6.1 innings pitched. Traverse City pitcher Kramer Champlin surrendered seven hits and is charged with the loss.
Wild Things Out Slug Bolts
The Washington Wild Things outscored the Windy City Thunderbolts 8-6 on Saturday night at CONSOL Energy Park. Homeruns ruled the entirety of the game…Washington chalking up three while Windy City managed two.
Washington Falls to Joliet
The Slammers got the best of the Wild Things Thursday night with a final score victory of 5-0. Joliet’s Sean Townsley (3-2) picked up the win for the Slammers, surrendering eight hits and striking out five in five innings pitched. Washington’s Chase Cunningham (2-3) is charged with the loss.
Washington Falls to Slammers 5-1
The Washington Wild Things returned home Tuesday night after a successful sweep on the road against the Lake Erie Crushers. The Wild Things dropped game one of a three game series against the Joliet Slammers by a final score of 5-1. Slammers pitcher Kaleb Ort improved to (2-1) on the season with the victory. Wild Things pitcher Matter Fraudin was charged with the loss, surrendering five hits and striking out three in six innings pitched.
Grand Slam Family Fun Offered on Father’s Day at CONSOL Energy Park
CONSOL Energy Park and the Washington Wild Things are offering a special promotion for families this Father’s Day. For only $20, families can enjoy playing catch on the field, eat a picnic dinner under the pavilion and cheer on the Wild Things as they take on the Windy City Thunderbolts.
Wild Things Defeat Crushers 4-2
The Washington Wild Things took game two in a three game series against the Lake Erie Crushers by a score of 4-2 Saturday night at All Pro Freight Stadium.
Washington's Ninth Inning Comeback Falls Short
The Washington Wild Things (11-12) wrapped up the final game of their three game series with the Windy City Thunderbolts, with a 3-2 loss. Starting pitcher Luke Wilkins made his second appearance of the season.
Washington and Windy City Split Double Header
The Washington Wild Things squared off against the Windy City ThunderBolts in their second double header of the season Wednesday night at CONSOL Energy Park. Washington split the double header emerging victorious in game one with a final score of 5-3. Windy City got the best of the Wild Things in game two, defeating Washington by a final score of 3-1.
Foss Honored by Frontier League
Normal CornBelters’ outfielder Mike Fish and Washington Wild Things’ starting pitcher Trevor Foss were named Frontier League Players and Pitcher of the Week, respectively as chosen by Pointstreak, the official statistical provider of the Frontier League and the Independent Professional Baseball Federation.
Wild Things Blank Otters 8-0
The Washington Wild Things defeated the Evansville Otters in blow out fashion. The Wild Things blanked the Otters in six innings of play by a final score of 8-0. Wild Things pitcher Trevor Foss was nearly flawless, finishing the day with nine strikeouts and surrendering zero runs in all six innings pitched.
Washington's Rally Not Enough to Get By Evansville
The Washington Wild Things (9-10) dropped their second game to the Evansville Otters (14-7) by a score of 7-5 Saturday at CONSOL Energy Park. Washington gained momentum in the eighth and ninth innings, but it wasn’t enough to close the gap and capture a victory.
Washington Drops Game One Against Otters 3-2
The Washington Wild Things (9-9) played a back and forth contest Friday against the Evansville Otters (13-7) at CONSOL Energy Park. Washington fell by a score of 3-2 in front of 2576 fans for Burgettstown Night.
Wild Things Drop Game Three at the Crib
The Washington Wild things finished up their six game road trip tonight against the Normal CornBelters. The Belters got the best of Washington with a 2-0 final score victory.
Washington Falls to Cornbelters 6-1
The Washington Wild Thing dropped the second game of a three game set against the Normal CornBelters Wednesday evening by a score of 6-1. The rubber match between the two teams will be contested Thursday at the Corn Crib.
Washington Beats Normal 4-1
The Washington Wild Things continued their six game road trip as they traveled to Normal Illinois to begin a three game series against the Normal CornBelters. Wild Things pitcher Trevor Foss improved to (2-2) on the season with his first complete game of the season in a 4-1 final score victory. Foss finished the day with eight strikeouts and allowed just one run off six hits.
Washington and Traverse City Split Double Header
Washington and Traverse City split a Double Header at CONSOL Energy Park Wednesday night. Traverse City emerged victorious in game one with a 3-1 score and Washington won the second game 4-3.
Washington Wild Things Launch Snapchat for Fan Interaction, Promotions and Giveaways
The Washington Wild Things frontier league baseball organization has launched an official Snapchat to interact with its fan base. The social media platform will allow followers to receive up-to-date notifications about games, promotions and any giveaways happening within the organization. The official handle of the Washington Wild Things Snapchat is “wildthingsbase.”
Wild Things and Crushers Rained Out
Game three of the three game series between the Washington Wild Things and the Lake Erie Crushers was suspended on Sunday evening at CONSOL Energy Park. Inclement weather conditions halted the contest in the bottom of the third inning with no score.
Crushers Outlast Wild Things in 13 Innings: 9-6
The Washington Wild Things opened their 15th season of Frontier League Baseball Friday night at CONSOL Energy Park when the nearly 3000 fans in attendance were treated to a brass band, juggler, face painters, fireworks and more.
Washington Hands Lake Erie their First Loss of the Season
The Washington Wild Things emerged victorious in a 4-2 final against the Lake Erie Crushers on Saturday at CONSOL Energy Park. Wild Things pitcher Matt Fraudin (1-0) picked up his first win of the season, while Crushers pitcher Mike Devine (2-1) was charged with the loss.
Wild Things Mount Comeback to Win
The Washington Wild Things made a dramatic comeback Thursday night against the Joliet Slammers with a final score of 7-5 at Silver Cross Field.
Wild Things Recap May 17
The Washington Wild Things took on the Joliet Slammers in game one of their second series of the season on Tuesday at Silver Cross Field. Despite a successful start to the season, the Wild Things fell to Slammers by a final score of 6-1.
Game Recap 5/15/16; Wild Things Take the Series
In front of the 20th largest crowd in GCS Ballpark history, the Washington Wild Things beat the Gateway Grizzlies in game three of their three game series by the score of 8-6. The bats came alive for the Wild Things as they struck for three home runs in the contest The game got a little shaky towards the end as the Grizzlies had a late rally, but the Wild Things held on for the victory.
Wild Things Recap 5/14/16
The Washington Wild Things and the Gateway Grizzlies played game two of their three game series in Sauget, Illinois tonight. Home run balls ruled the day and ended up sinking the Wild Things as they lost by a final score of 10-3. Even with the wind blowing in from right field, the short porch still proved a trouble spot for the Wild Things on the evening.
Wild Things Win Season Opener
Before an opening night crowd of 5,027 fans at GCS Ballpark in Sauget, Illinois, the Washington Wild Things beat the Gateway Grizzlies 4-3. Wild Things right-handed starter Trevor Foss allowed just two hits in four scoreless innings.
Watch All Wild Things Games Live
All Road and Home Games will be live broadcast on our website this season. Click on the "Watch Live" links during any game to see and hear all the action. An audio only option will also be available for every broadcast.
Grotz added to strengthen Wild Thing bullpen
The Washington Wild Things announce the signing of RHP Zac Grotz following his career with the Houston Astros. The 28th round selection of the 2015 MLB Draft made his presence felt in both the Appalachian and New-York Penn League, as he finished 11 games and earning 5 saves.
Wild Things sign Yankees LHP Kendrick
The Washington Wild Things made another splash signing, adding Yankees LHP Conner Kendrick. The southpaw spent 3 seasons with the New York Yankees following a season with the Auburn Tigers of the SEC. In 2013, Kendrick made 19 appearances and 9 starts, ending the season with 5 wins and a stifling 2.13 ERA.
Team Veteran Andrew Heck Returns for the 2016 Season
The Washington Wild Things have announced that outfielder Andrew Heck is back on the roster for 2016. The Pittsburgh native has played in the Frontier League since 2012. Most of his time with the league has been spent as a member of the Washington Wild Things.
Wild Things Re-sign Yezzo and Fraudin
Washington Wild Things fans will see some familiar faces on the field for the 2016 season. Infielder Jimmy Yezzo and RHP Matt Fraudin are slated to return this year.
Frontier League Tryout Camp Scheduled
The 24th annual Frontier League Tryout Camp and Draft will be held on Monday, April 25 and Tuesday, April 26 at The Corn Crib in Normal, Illinois, home of the Normal CornBelters.
Wild Things Promote Bozzuto
The Washington Wild Things have promoted Bob Bozzuto to the position of administrative vice president, reporting directly to the managing partner of the organization, Francine W. Williams.
Wild Things Announce Trade
The Washington Wild Things have traded OF CJ Beatty and RHP Tim Giel to the Sussex Miners of the Can Am League in return for outfielders Jamal Austin and Ryan Mathews as well as a player to be named later.
Wild Things Acquire Infielder Ricardo Rodriguez
The Washington Wild Things acquired INF Ricardo Rodriguez from the Amarillo Thunderheads to complete a trade deal that took place during the 2015 season. Rodriguez is the player to be named later in the Richie Mirowski trade.