Actualités de la Frontier League 2025

The New York Boulders earned another comeback victory while the Ottawa Titans won their third straight game on Saturday night. Elsewhere, Gateway clinched another series win, Evansville bounced back with a road victory in Schaumburg, and the Joliet Slammers walked off Windy City in the ninth inning. The New Jersey Jackals vs. Sussex County Miners and Lake Erie Crushers vs. Québec Capitales games were postponed, while the Florence Y’alls vs. Washington Wild Things game was suspended in the sixth inning. Read more about your favorite team by clicking their name on the scoreboard below. OTTAWA TITANS 10 @ TRI-CITY VALLEYCATS 7 - The Ottawa Titans (14-11) started the scoring early and did not look back, taking down the Tri-City ValleyCats (7-17) by a 10-7 final on Saturday night, winning their third game in a row. DOWN EAST BIRD DAWGS 5 @ NEW YORK BOULDERS 6 - The Boulders rallied for a 6-5 Saturday night win over the visiting Down East Bird Dawgs, collecting their 10th comeback victory of 2026. TROIS-RIVIÈRES AIGLES 1 @ BROCKTON ROX 6 - The Brockton Rox defeated the Trois-Rivieres Aigles 6-1 to extend their winning streak to 3-games. Lockdown defense, elite pitching, and quality at bats were key in the Rox win. EVANSVILLE OTTERS 6 @ SCHAUMBURG BOOMERS 4 - The Evansville Otters (15-9) used a full-team effort to win the middle game of the series against the Schaumburg Boomers (13-13) on Saturday afternoon, 6-4. MISSISSIPPI MUD MONSTERS 5 @ GATEWAY GRIZZLIES 1 3 - The Gateway Grizzlies piled on against the Mississippi Mud Monsters on Saturday night at Arsenal BG Ballpark, taking advantage of 14 walks by amassing 10 hits, including five for extra bases, in a 13-5 victory that also clinched their fourth series win in their last five. WINDY CITY THUNDERBOLTS 1 @ JOLIET SLAMMERS 2 - The Joliet Slammers earned a 2-1 walk-off victory over the Windy City ThunderBolts tonight, capped by a game-winning hit from Cam Suto in the ninth inning.

The New York Boulders exploded for 17 runs behind a Frontier League record-tying 10 RBI performance from Fritz Genther while the Windy City ThunderBolts and Joliet Slammers combined for another wild high-scoring extra-inning battle on Friday night. Elsewhere, Washington blanked Florence behind Kobe Foster’s shutout, Schaumburg snapped its seven-game skid, and Ottawa rallied late to edge Tri-City in extras. Read more about your favorite team by clicking their name on the scoreboard below. OTTAWA TITANS 7 @ TRI-CITY VALLEYCATS 6 - Down to their final three outs, the Ottawa Titans (13-11) tied the game, then pushed across the winning run in extras to defeat the Tri-City ValleyCats (7-16) by a 7-6 final on Friday night. DOWN EAST BIRD DAWGS 4 @ NEW YORK BOULDERS 17 - The Boulders got a franchise record (and Frontier League record-tying) ten RBI’s from SS Fritz Genther as they rolled over the Down East Bird Dawgs 17-4 in the first of a three-game series at Clover Stadium on Friday night. TROIS-RIVIÈRES AIGLES 6 @ BROCKTON ROX 16 - The Brockton Rox were victorious over a familiar rival of the Atlantic North Division in the Trois-Rivieres Aigles. The Rox came out hot from the start and never looked back, winning this one 16-6 and moving to 11-13 now on the season. LAKE ERIE CRUSHERS 2 @ QUÉBEC CAPITALES 9 - The Québec Capitales grabbed the first game of the series at Stade Canac against the Lake Erie Crushers in a 9-2 final on Friday night. FLORENCE Y'ALLS 0 @ WASHINGTON WILD THINGS 10 - Kobe Foster threw the second shutout of his professional career to lead the Wild Things to a 10-0 win in the series opener against the Florence Y’alls. A crowd of 3,243 fans filled EQT Park on Friday night, marking Washington's fourth sellout of the season as the Wild Things celebrated with a postgame fireworks show, presented by Range Resources. NEW JERSEY JACKALS 6 @ SUSSEX COUNTY MINERS 8 - The Sussex County Miners (9-14) defeated the New Jersey Jackals (13-11) 8-6 on Swiftie Night at Skylands Stadium. The Miners’ third straight win knocked their in-state rivals out of first place in the Atlantic East Division. EVANSVILLE OTTERS 4 @ SCHAUMBURG BOOMERS 11 - The Schaumburg Boomers scored in six of their eight trips to the plate to open a weekend series at Wintrust Field with an 11-4 victory over the Evansville Otters, ending a seven-game slide. MISSISSIPPI MUD MONSTERS 0 @ GATEWAY GRIZZLIES 3 - The Gateway Grizzlies came home to begin their longest home stand of the season on Friday night, and Ben Harris (4-2) pitched them to victory on the mound, tossing eight and one-third shutout frames while striking out a season-high seven batters in a 3-0 Gateway victory at Arsenal BG Ballpark. WINDY CITY THUNDERBOLTS 19 @ JOLIET SLAMMERS 18 - One day after dropping a 20-19 decision, the ThunderBolts bounced back to win a similarly crazy game, taking the series opener from the Joliet Slammers 19-18 in ten innings.

The Florence Y’alls and Evansville Otters each survived high-scoring thrillers on Thursday night, with Florence winning a chaotic 20-19 battle against Windy City and Evansville storming back from an eight-run deficit to beat Mississippi. Elsewhere, Ottawa snapped its five-game skid, Gateway earned another extra-inning road win in Washington, and Lake Erie launched five home runs in a rout of Trois-Rivières. Read more about your favorite team by clicking their name on the scoreboard below. SUSSEX COUNTY MINERS 9 @ TRI-CITY VALLEYCATS 8 - The Sussex County Miners (8-14) defeated the Tri-City ValleyCats (7-15) 9-8 on Thursday afternoon at Joseph L. Bruno Stadium. NEW YORK BOULDERS 3 @ OTTAWA TITANS 8 - The Ottawa Titans (12-11) broke their five-game losing streak with an 8-3 win over the New York Boulders (13-10) on Thursday afternoon, avoiding the sweep. WINDY CITY THUNDERBOLTS 19 @ FLORENCE Y'ALLS 20 - The Florence Y’alls (14-10) triumphed over the Windy City ThunderBolts 20-19 in the most chaotic game of the season. DOWN EAST BIRD DAWGS 7 @ BROCKTON ROX 9 - For the first time in 2026, the Brockton Rox are winners at home, taking down the Down East Bird Dawgs in the final game of the series 8-6. The comeback win pushes the Rox to 9-13 on the season. LAKE ERIE CRUSHERS 17 @ TROIS-RIVIÈRES AIGLES 5 - The Lake Erie Crushers (12-12) got back to .500 and took the final game of the series against the Trois-Rivieres Aigles on Thursday night. The Crushers slugged five home runs on their way to a 17-5 victory. GATEWAY GRIZZLIES 3 @ WASHINGTON WILD THINGS 2 - The Gateway Grizzlies went to extra innings for the second time on their six-game road trip, and again came up clutch when it mattered most, scoring two runs in the top of the tenth inning to break the deadlock in a 3-2 victory over the Washington Wild Things at EQT Park on Thursday night. NEW JERSEY JACKALS 9 @ QUÉBEC CAPITALES 11 - The Québec Capitales defeated the New Jersey Jackals 11-9 on Thursday night at Stade Canac. SCHAUMBURG BOOMERS 7 @ JOLIET SLAMMERS 8 - The Slammers came into the final game of a 3-game set with the Boomers looking to attain their first sweep of the year, while the Boomers were looking to avoid the sweep and salvage 1 game from Joliet. MISSISSIPPI MUD MONSTERS 13 @ EVANSVILLE OTTERS 13 - The Evansville Otters (15-8) come all the way back from an eight run deficit to win a marathon against the Mississippi Mud Monsters (10-14) to win the series.

The Down East Bird Dawgs extended their winning streak to four games while the Evansville Otters continued their strong start with another comeback victory at home on Tuesday night. Elsewhere, Québec rolled past New Jersey at Stade Canac, Windy City scored 12 unanswered runs in Florence, and the Joliet Slammers snapped their losing streak with a convincing win over Schaumburg. Read more about your favorite team by clicking their name on the scoreboard below. SUSSEX COUNTY MINERS 17 @ TRI-CITY VALLEYCATS 9 - The Sussex County Miners have evened the series vs the Tri-City Valley Cats after a 17-9 victory at Joseph L. Bruno stadium, tying the series at one apiece. DOWN EAST BIRD DAWGS 22 @ BROCKTON ROX 16 - In the wildest game in franchise history, Danell Figueroa tied the Frontier League record with three home runs and set a Bird Dawgs record with eight RBI as the Down East Bird Dawgs survived a furious Brockton rally to win 22-16 Wednesday morning at Campanelli Stadium, clinching the series and achieving the first winning record in franchise history at 12-11. MISSISSIPPI MUD MONSTERS 8 @ EVANSVILLE OTTERS 4 - The Mississippi Mud Monsters (10-13) bounced back in game two of their series against the Evansville Otters (14-8) as Kyle Booker drove in five runs and Tevis Payne II launched his first professional home run in an 8-4 victory. GATEWAY GRIZZLIES 2 @ WASHINGTON WILD THINGS 3 - The Washington Wild Things received a strong start from Zander Sechrist en route to his first win as a Wild Thing as he went 6.1 innings of two-run ball for his second-straight quality start. They also got good bullpen work from the combination of Chad Coles, Michael Foltz Jr. and Tyler Davis, who earned the save with a 1-2-3 ninth in the 3-2 win. NEW YORK BOULDERS 9 @ OTTAWA TITANS 1 - Boulders RHP Emmett Bice had a tough act to follow after LHP Isaac Rohde’s complete game in the series opener, but Bice took a shutout into the eighth inning Wednesday night as New York made it 2-for-2 this week in Ottawa, rolling over the Titans 9-1. WINDY CITY THUNDERBOLTS 12 @ FLORENCE Y'ALLS 13 - The Florence Y’alls (13-10) survived a hit parade from Windy City for a 13-12 win on Wednesday night. LAKE ERIE CRUSHERS 4 @ TROIS-RIVIÈRES AIGLES 9 - The Trois-Rivières Aigles defeated the Lake Erie Crushers in another high scoring match-up at Stade de Trois-Rivières on Wednesday night, with the final score being 9-4. SCHAUMBURG BOOMERS 2 @ JOLIET SLAMMERS 7 - The Slammers (7-15) did not waste time getting on the board with a solo shot from SS Ian Battipaglia to put the Slammers up early. Joliet would not take their foot off the gas pedal by adding 3 runs in the 2nd inning, courtesy of 3B Patrick Ward hitting a triple to bring in 1 RBI. C Ryan Lee would leave the yard to add 2 more runs to the Slammers' lead to give them a 4-0 lead early. DOUBLEHEADER: NEW JERSEY JACKALS 2 @ QUÉBEC CAPITALES 7 NEW JERSEY JACKALS 9 @ QUÉBEC CAPITALES 4 - The Jackals and Capitales took a game each on Wednesday. The first game, a makeup from the rainout on Saturday May 23 was a 7-2 loss for New Jersey. They won the second game of the day 9-4.

The Down East Bird Dawgs extended their winning streak to four games while the Evansville Otters continued their strong start with another comeback victory at home on Tuesday night. Elsewhere, Québec rolled past New Jersey at Stade Canac, Windy City scored 12 unanswered runs in Florence, and the Joliet Slammers snapped their losing streak with a convincing win over Schaumburg. Read more about your favorite team by clicking their name on the scoreboard below. DOWN EAST BIRD DAWGS 7 @ BROCKTON ROX 3 - Spencer Johnston was masterful and the Bird Dawgs offense did the rest, as Down East cruised to a 7-3 victory over the Brockton Rox at Campanelli Stadium Tuesday morning, extending their winning streak to four games — the longest in franchise history — and pulling to .500 at 11-11 with a chance to reach a winning record for the first time in franchise history Wednesday. GATEWAY GRIZZLIES 3 @ WASHINGTON WILD THINGS 7 - The Washington Wild Things used a four-run seventh inning and a quality start from Zach Kirby to secure a victory in the first game of a six-game homestand, taking it over Gateway 7-3. The Washington bullpen backed up Kirby’s start with three scoreless frames to close out the contest. NEW YORK BOULDERS 6 @ OTTAWA TITANS 1 - Boulders LHP Isaac Rohde threw the team’s first complete game of the season and picked up his first win of 2026 in a series opening 6-1 victory at Ottawa Stadium on Tuesday night vs. the Titans (11-10), who suffered their fourth straight loss. SUSSEX COUNTY MINERS 4 @ TRI-CITY VALLEYCATS 12 - The Tri-City ValleyCats (7-13) opened a six-game homestand with a 12-4 win over Sussex County (6-14) on June 2 in front of 1,786 fans. WINDY CITY THUNDERBOLTS 12 @ FLORENCE Y'ALLS 1 - The ThunderBolts finished the game by scoring 12 unanswered runs to knock out the Florence Y’alls 12-1 in the series opener at Thomas More Stadium Tuesday night. LAKE ERIE CRUSHERS 8 @ TROIS-RIVIÈRES AIGLES 12 - The Trois-Rivières Aigles defeated the Lake Erie Crushers in a high scoring match-up at Stade de Trois-Rivières on Tuesday night, with the final score being 12-8. NEW JERSEY JACKALS 3 @ QUÉBEC CAPITALES 10 - The Québec Capitales defeated the New Jersey Jackals 10-3 on Tuesday night at Stade Canac. SCHAUMBURG BOOMERS 1 @ JOLIET SLAMMERS 9 - With both teams coming into this game on a 4-game losing streak, the Joliet Slammers (6-15) get the 9-1 home victory over the Schaumburg Boomers (12-10) on Tuesday. MISSISSIPPI MUD MONSTERS 8 @ EVANSVILLE OTTERS 10 - The Evansville Otters (14-7) pull off another comeback at home behind more great offense to beat the Mississippi Mud Monsters (9-13) in game one of the series.

AVON, OH – The Trois-Rivières Aigles announced today a change to their coaching staff. Jonathan Albaladejo, who was in his second season managing the club, along with the members of his staff, are departing the organization. The Aigles’ front office made the decision following a difficult start to the season, with the goal of providing a new spark for the team. TJ White, a native of Las Vegas, Nevada, will take over as manager of the Trois-Rivières Aigles. A former player for the Québec Capitales, where he won two championships, White is widely recognized as a winner, a respected leader, and a fan favorite everywhere he has played. Most recently, he served on the coaching staff of the Down East Bird Dawgs of the Frontier League. White will join the team in time for the series against the Lake Erie Crushers beginning Tuesday, June 2. “We are very excited to welcome TJ White to lead the baseball operations of the Aigles,” said team president René Martin. “TJ is a winner. He knows the league, he understands what it takes to build a winning culture, and we believe he is the right person to guide the Aigles into the next chapter. We also want to thank Jonathan Albaladejo and the members of his coaching staff for their dedication to the organization. We wish them all the best moving forward.” The remaining members of TJ White’s coaching staff will be announced in the near future. Cliquez ici pour la version française

AVON, OH – Les Aigles de Trois-Rivières annoncent aujourd’hui un changement au sein de leur personnel d’entraîneurs. Jonathan Albaladejo, qui en était à sa deuxième saison à la barre de l’équipe, ainsi que les membres de son personnel, quittent leurs fonctions. La direction des Aigles a pris cette décision dans le contexte d’un début de saison difficile, avec la volonté de donner une nouvelle impulsion à l’équipe. TJ White, originaire de Las Vegas au Nevada, prendra la relève à titre de gérant des Aigles de Trois-Rivières. Ancien joueur des Capitales de Québec, avec qui il a remporté deux championnats, White est reconnu comme un gagnant, un leader respecté et un favori de la foule partout où il est passé. Il occupait jusqu’à tout récemment un poste au sein du personnel d’entraîneurs des Bird Dawgs de Down East, également dans la Ligue Frontière. White se joindra à l’équipe à temps pour la série contre les Crushers de Lake Erie, qui débute le mardi 2 juin. « Nous sommes très heureux d’accueillir TJ White à la tête des opérations baseball des Aigles, a déclaré René Martin, président de l’équipe. TJ est un gagnant. Il connaît la ligue, il connaît ce qu’il faut pour bâtir une culture victorieuse et nous croyons qu’il est la bonne personne pour guider les Aigles vers la prochaine étape. Nous tenons également à remercier Jonathan Albaladejo ainsi que les membres de son personnel d’entraîneurs pour leur dévouement envers l’organisation. Nous leur souhaitons la meilleure des chances pour la suite. » Les membres du personnel d’entraîneurs qui accompagneront TJ White seront annoncés très prochainement. CLICK HERE FOR ENGLISH TRANSLATION

AVON, OH – The New Jersey Jackals captured their first weekly honors of the season in week four. New Jersey utility player Luis Encarnacion went 8-for-12 with five home runs to take home the hardware. Encarnacion was ready when his number was called this week, collecting RBI hits in three different pinch-hitting opportunities. Encarnacion delivered a three-run home run after coming off the bench in the ninth inning of the Jackals' 11-9 win over the New York Boulders on Wednesday. After starting on Thursday and Friday, Encarnacion capitalized on the opportunity by hitting a pair of home runs in each game. The utilityman also drove in runs with successful pinch-hit appearances on both Saturday and Sunday as the Jackals moved to first place in the East division of the Atlantic Conference. Encarnacion signed with New Jersey in December after spending the last five seasons in the Houston Astros organization, playing most recently for the AA Corpus Christi Hooks and A+ Asheville Tourists in 2025.
























