IL1 Indianapolis Indians

Tribe Sets Attendance Record, Routs Toledo in Home Finale

Published on September 5, 2015 under International League (IL1)
Indianapolis Indians News Release


INDIANAPOLIS -- The Indianapolis Indians set the franchise single-season attendance record for the second straight year, treating a capacity crowd of 14,828 to a rout of the Toledo Mud Hens to conclude the regular-season home schedule with a total attendance of 662,536.

The Tribe's 43-28 record at home is the third-best mark in the International League and gives the team a .500-or-better record at Victory Field in 12 straight seasons.

Indians starter Vance Worley won for the third time in five Triple-A starts. He scattered seven hits and allowed just two runs over his eight innings of work.

Five Indianapolis batters produced multi-hit games in the home finale and Tony Sanchez and Gorkys Hernandez combined for seven RBIs.

Top prospect Josh Bell also reached safely in three of four trips to the plate and is now hitting .409 with a .505 on-base percentage over his last 26 games.




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