
Wahoos Return to Open Homestand
Published on June 26, 2012 under Southern League (SL1)
Pensacola Blue Wahoos News Release
The Blue Wahoos had a great crowd at Pensacola Bayfront Stadium to welcome them back home. Fans who arrived early got to get autographs from some of the Blue Wahoos players on the concourse.
In the game, the Wahoos fell short 4-2. The Jackson Generals got a solo home run on the second pitch of the game and never trailed from there. Fireballing closer Carter Capps finished off the Wahoos in the ninth. He lit up the stadium radar gun with a 100 MPH fastball to finish the game.
The fun continues on Wednesday night with another 'What's Happening Wednesday.' This week, we salute summer. Wear your favorite beach gear and join our beach theme night because what goes better with summer than a trip to the beach!
Also bring some canned food goods for a great cause and help us replenish the flood ravaged supply at the Manna Food Pantry. Canned food items will be collected at the gates upon entry.
Southern League Stories from June 26, 2012
- Wahoos Return to Open Homestand - Pensacola Blue Wahoos
- BayBears Drop Series Opener at Huntsville - Mobile BayBears
- Stinson, Morris Lead Stars over BayBears - Huntsville Stars
- Generals Storm Pensacola with 4-2 Win in Opener - Jackson Generals
- Smokies Homer Four Times in 11-6 Win over Barons Tuesday - Knoxville Smokies
- Phillips to the DL, Rojas Returns to Pensacola - Pensacola Blue Wahoos
- Top Prospect Zach Lee Joins Lookouts - Chattanooga Lookouts
- Ryan Buchter off the DL and Cory Harrilchak to the DL - Mississippi Braves
- RHP Manzanillo to DL; LHP Valiquette from Brevard County - Huntsville Stars
- Attendance up 18% at Pringles Park this Season - Jackson Generals
- Stars Host BayBears for Five-Game Homestand - Huntsville Stars
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Other Recent Pensacola Blue Wahoos Stories
- Brendan Jones' Two Homers Not Enough in Series Finale
- Milbrandt Marvelous as Wahoos Return to .500 with 6-2 Win
- Brandon White Goes Seven Innings, Backed by Homers from Dillon Lewis and Gage Miller in 9-3 Win
- Wahoos Rally Late in Comeback Win over Chattanooga
- Lewis Homers Twice, But Bullpen Falters in Loss to Lookouts

