Tysen Hathcock (@tysen_h) 's Twitter Profile
Tysen Hathcock

@tysen_h

Manager of production for the @SGF_Cardinals.⚾️ Big fan of Mo State athletics!🐻⬆️ #wakethebears

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Springfield Daily Citizen (@sgfcitizen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Daily Citizen sponsors Cardinals Quickfire, a segment of the Beak Box YouTube series hosted by the Springfield Cardinals' Steve Granado. In this episode, top Cardinals prospect JJ Wetherholt explains his nickname, talks about Korean food and more. Watch it: sgfcitizen.org/springfield-sp…

The Daily Citizen sponsors Cardinals Quickfire, a segment of the Beak Box YouTube series hosted by the <a href="/Sgf_Cardinals/">Springfield Cardinals</a>' Steve Granado. In this episode, top Cardinals prospect JJ Wetherholt explains his nickname, talks about Korean food and more.

Watch it: sgfcitizen.org/springfield-sp…
ConwayBaseball (@conwaybaseball) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ava 4 Conway 2 E Jones 1IP 1H 2R 0ER 1BB B Bilyeu 2IP 0H 1BB 3K M Miller 4IP 6H 2R 2BB 3K Z Triplett 1-3 B Bilyeu 2-3 M Miller 2-3 2RBI Bears season comes to an end with a record of 23-5. SCOREBOARD GUY Ozarks Sports Zone CHSBearAthletics Summit Conference Sports

Hartford Yard Goats (@goyardgoats) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The social media team was busy pulling the tarp off the field and helping it to be playable. Sorry we weren’t quicker for you. This is Minor league baseball. First pitch 7:15 PM!

Springfield Cardinals (@sgf_cardinals) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Cardinals start a two-week homestand June 10! Fireworks, Cashew Chickens, Popcorn, BLUEY! There's so much fun to be had. Tix: tinyurl.com/SGFPromos

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Catch up with Tink Hence after he tossed 4.1 IP of no-hit baseball to start the first nine-inning no-hitter in Springfield Cardinals history.

Codify (@codifybaseball) 's Twitter Profile Photo

13 years ago, MLB tested out the idea of allowing both teams to pick one time in each game where their batter could swing an invisible bat and pretend to hit what would count as a real home run. Some people loved it but most thought it was really stupid.