Grand Park has become an alternative location for Butler teams to practice and play games at, including the lacrosse, softball and baseball teams.
Butler baseball goes 5-0 in strong showing
The Butler University baseball team, powered by the longball, won all five games they played this week.
Baseball and other Butler spring sports adjust to the weather
Butler baseball canceled two games due to cold weather this month. Coaches and players discuss the warm weather in the winter and how the team has adjusted to the cold in this past stretch.
Butler baseball’s Houston has ‘all the tools’ to play at the next level
Butler baseball player Tyler Houston has excelled at Butler and in the Cape Cod League, leading to the possibility of a professional career.
Butler baseball splits four games with Alcorn State over the weekend
The Butler University baseball team split the weekend in Mississippi as they played a four-game series with Alcorn State University.
Where are they now: former Indianapolis Indians CEO, Butler alum Max Schumacher
Max Schumacher is the former CEO of the Indianapolis Indians. But long before that, he got his his education from Butler University and learned under prominent Butler members such as Tony Hinkle.
Butler baseball aims to contend for postseason play with a new coach
The Butler baseball team begins play on Feb. 17 in South Carolina. Reaching the Big East tournament is a goal the team has set and will work to achieve.
Butler baseball features two sets of brothers who bond on and off the field in unique ways
Zach and Gehrig Parker and Connor and Garrett Christman are baseball players. It is rare to see one set of brothers on a college baseball team, but two sets is almost unheard of.
Lee: Waiting for Chicago’s reign
The Chicago Cubs shocked the world by winning the World Series in what is quite possibly the biggest comeback in sports history. Cubs fans have waited 108 years for this moment, and Dana Lee tries to explain just what this moment means.
Perry: Heartbreak, not Lebron, reigns king in Cleveland
They were one game away from winning their first world championship since 1948. Everything followed the script. Cleveland was going to be the city of champions. Then Game 5 happened, and the Cubs sent it back to Progressive Field. And in Game 6, I watched helplessly as Naquin and Chisenhall let a pop fly drop between them and give the Cubs a chance in Game 7.