Stars' play-off hopes on life support after loss to Montgomery
The Huntsville Stars (32-33, 65-70) rallied from two runs down to tie the game in the seventh, but some bad defense and some bad luck cost them in the eighth as they fell to the Montgomery Biscuits (33-33, 71-63) by a final score of 6-3 Thursday night.
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The Tools of Ignorance
There’s no more physically demanding position in the game of baseball than catcher. Aaron Morse talked to the men on the Stars who take a beating every day behind the dish.
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Stars Hit Double Digits To Even Series
The Huntsville Stars turned in a dominating performance Wednesday evening to get back to within striking distance of the wild card race.
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Stars Playoff Hopes Waning
Huntsville failed to rally Tuesday evening and came out on the bottom end of a 3-2 score.
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Stars split twin bill with Mobile
Caleb Gindl enjoyed a 5-6 double header and the Huntsville Stars (31-31, 64-68) won game two by a final score of 2-1 after dropping game one 5-3 in Sunday’s twin bill with the Mobile BayBears (35-26, 71-58).
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Stars edged by BayBears
Collin Cowgill drove in all three Mobile runs including a go-ahead two-run home run in the seventh inning as the BayBears (34-25, 70-57) came from behind to knock off the Huntsville Stars (30-30, 63-67) by a final score of 3-2 Thursday night.
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Stars salvage series finale with Biscuits
Chuckie Caufield doubled in Drew Anderson in the sixth to break a 3-3 tie and the Huntsville Stars (30-29, 63-66) won on get away day Wednesday afternoon by a final score of 5-3 over the Montgomery Biscuits.
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Stars blanked by Biscuits
The Huntsville Stars (29-29, 62-66) managed only four hits in a 7-0 defeat at the hands of the Montgomery Biscuits (27-31, 65-61) Tuesday night.
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Stars fall short in comeback attempt
The Huntsville Stars (29-28, 62-65) scored the last five runs of the game but it wasn’t enough as they fell by a final score of 6-5 to the Montgomery Biscuits (26-31, 64-61) Monday night.
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Stars stymied by Barons
The Huntsville Stars (29-27, 62-64) managed only three hits on their way to a 5-1 defeat Sunday night against the Birmingham Barons (23-33, 47-79).
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Stars prevail in low-scoring battle with Barons
Drew Anderson, the franchise’s all-time leader in doubles, doubled home the eventual winning run in the top of the eighth inning as the Huntsville Stars (29-26, 62-3) edged the Birmingham Barons (22-33, 46-79) by a final score of 2-1 Saturday night.
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Barons steal one from Stars
The Huntsville Stars (28-26, 61-63) smacked a season-high nine doubles but it wasn’t enough as the Birmingham Barons (22-32, 46-78) came back from eight runs down to beat the Stars 11-10 Friday night.
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Stars take early lead, fall to Barons late
The Huntsville Stars (28-25, 61-62) took a 3-0 edge in the second, but the Birmingham Barons (21-32, 45-78) came back to win 4-3 as Christian Marrero hit the go-ahead single in the eighth inning Thursday night.
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Stars Close To Wild Card
The Huntsville Stars set season highs Wednesday night at Regions Park in beating up on the Birmingham Barons 17-4.
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Stars pull off dramatic comeback win
Brett Lawrie hit a two-out, two-RBI double and the Huntsville Stars (27-24, 60-61) scored seven runs in the sixth inning to rally from a five run deficit on their way to a 9-7 victory over the West Tennessee Diamond Jaxx (24-27, 63-57) Monday afternoon.
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Stars miss multiple opportunities in game two loss
The Huntsville Stars (26-24, 59-61) gave up four runs with two outs, Alex Liddi hit a home run over the scoreboard, and the West Tennessee Diamond Jaxx (24-26, 63-56) prevailed 6-2 in game two of Sunday’s double header.
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Stars shine Sunday morning
Chris Nowak drove in three runs, Amaury Rivas (11-6) pitched well, and eight Huntsville Stars (26-23, 59-60) collected hits on their way to 13 of them in a 10-1 romp over the West Tennessee Diamond Jaxx (23-26, 62-56) Sunday morning.
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Stars salvage split of twin bill as Anderson rewrites the record books
Drew Anderson set the Stars’ all time record for career doubles and his hit turned out to be the difference as the Huntsville Stars (25-23, 58-60) snuck by the West Tenn Diamond Jaxx (23-25, 62-55) by a final score of 4-3 in game two of Saturday’s double header.
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Stars drop game one of Saturday's double dip
Anthony Vazquez (1-2) dominated on the mound as the West Tenn Diamond Jaxx (23-24, 62-54) knocked off the Huntsville Stars (24-23, 57-60) by a final score of 4-1 in game one of Saturday’s double header.
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Stars Playoff Push Must Start With Diamond Jaxx
A midseason turnaround has the Huntsville Stars baseball team in the thick of the 2010 playoff race.
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Stars swept for the first time in 2010
The Huntsville Stars (24-22, 57-59) got an outstanding outing from Wily Peralta but it wasn’t enough as they fell by a final score of 2-0 to the Tennessee Smokies (30-16, 72-43) Wednesday night.
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Huntsville's offense non-existent in loss to Smokies
Smokies’ starter Chris Archer held the Huntsville Stars to a lone hit in his seven innings of dominating work as Tennessee won easily again by a score of 7-1 Tuesday night.
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Smokies run away late to beat Stars
The Huntsville Stars kept things close for awhile but the Tennessee Smokies scored nine runs in the bottom of the eighth to take control and win 16-6 Monday night.
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Smokies crush Stars
The Tennessee Smokies took advantage of a wild Mark Rogers in the first inning on their way to a 13-3 victory over the Huntsville Stars Sunday afternoon.
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Stars Falter Early to Tennessee
The Huntsville Stars never gathered enough offense to return from a six run first inning deficit in a 9-2 loss Saturday night to the Tennessee Smokies.
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Anderson ties a record and Stars get another dramatic win
Drew Anderson tied the Stars’ franchise record with his 71st career double, Caleb Gindl smacked a walk-off double off the leg of the pitcher, and the Huntsville Stars (24-17, 57-54) stunned the Carolina Mudcats (19-22, 49-61) in come-from-behind fashion by a final score of 6-5 Friday night.
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Buller provides the heroics as Stars walk-off in 13 innings
Andre Lamontagne tossed six no-hit innings, but it was Dayton Buller who led the Stars to victory as he smashed a two-run walk-off home run in the 13th inning as Huntsville (23-17, 56-54) prevailed 5-3 over the Carolina Mudcats (19-21, 49-60) Thursday night.
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Stars lose wild one against Mudcats
The Huntsville Stars (22-17. 55-54) rallied from seven runs down to force extra innings but fell in 10 frames to the Carolina Mudcats (19-20, 49-59) by a final score of 10-9 Wednesday night.
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Talent and Experience
It’s not often Double-A teams can brag about having both talent and experience in the middle of the order. But the Huntsville Stars have been on fire recently because they have exactly that in Drew Anderson and Chris Nowak.
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Stars match their longest winning streak of the year with blowout win
Drew Anderson tallied three hits, Mark Rogers went six strong innings, and the Huntsville Stars (22-16, 55-53) rolled to a 10-2 win over the Carolina Mudcats (18-20, 48-59) Tuesday night.
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Stars shining brightly as they win fourth in a row
Taylor Green smacked a walk-off two-run homer in the 13th and the Huntsville Stars (21-16, 54-53) won in come-from-behind fashion by a final score of 5-3 over the Carolina Mudcats (18-19, 48-58) Monday night.
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Stars Shutout Opposition
The Huntsville Stars Guaranteed a series victory over Mississippi with a 5-0 victory Saturday night at "The Joe".
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Stars Win By One
Eddie Morlan closed a one run ballgame for a 5-4 win at Joe Davis Stadium Friday night.
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Stars move to within a game of first with win over Braves
Drew Anderson and Chris Nowak drove in two runs each and the Huntsville Stars’ (17-15, 50-52) pitching staff was dominant on their way to a 6-0 victory over the Mississippi Braves (15-17, 45-55) Wednesday night.
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Stars miss multiple opportunities, fall to Suns
Matt Dominguez hit a walk-off single in the ninth as the Jacksonville Suns (17-14, 57-44) edged the Huntsville Stars (16-15, 49-52) by a final score of 2-1 Monday night.
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Stars sneak past Suns in extra innings
The Huntsville Stars (16-14, 49-51) took advantage of two Jacksonville Suns (16-14, 56-44) errors in the top half of the tenth inning to prevail 4-1 Sunday afternoon.
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Stars beat Suns in back-and-forth battle
Drew Anderson smacked a two-RBI double to give the Stars (15-14, 48-51) the lead for good and Huntsville’s pitching staff struck-out a season-high 16 batters on their way to a 5-2 victory Saturday night over the Jacksonville Suns (16-13, 56-43).
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Stars edge Suns to break four game skid
Chris Nowak singled home Drew Anderson in the eighth and Taylor Green tied a club record for doubles in a game with three as the Huntsville Stars (14-14, 47-51) snuck past the Jacksonville Suns (16-12, 56-42) by a final score of 3-2 Friday night.
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Stars blow four-run lead, then lose in extra innings
What started as a good night for the Stars turned into a disastrous one as they dropped the series opener by a score of 6-5 in 12 innings to the Jacksonville Suns Thursday.
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Stars blitzed by Diamond Jaxx
It got ugly early and stayed that way for the Huntsville Stars (46-49, 13-12) in their 12-5 defeat at the hands of the West Tenn Diamond Jaxx (48-46, 9-16) Monday night.
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Ninth inning a black hole for Stars
The West Tenn Diamond Jaxx (47-46, 8-16) scored six runs in the top of the ninth to stun the Huntsville Stars (46-48, 13-11) by a final score of 7-3 Sunday afternoon.
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Stars use huge sixth inning to smash the Diamond Jaxx
The Huntsville Stars (13-10, 46-47) scored seven runs in the sixth inning on their way to a 13-6 victory over the West Tennessee Diamond Jaxx (7-16, 46-46) Saturday night.
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Stars winning streak ends at four
The Huntsville Stars (12-10) attempt at a series sweep was foiled by strong Mississippi pitching in a 5-1 loss Friday night in Huntsville.
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Stars take sole possession of first
The Huntsville Stars (12-9, 45-46) struck-out 15 times, but it didn’t matter as they stormed back to defeat the Mississippi Braves (12-9, 42-47) by a final score of 5-4 Thursday night.
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Stars surge into a tie for first
Taylor Green smacked a three-run homer and the Huntsville Stars (11-9, 44-46) scored five runs in the fifth inning on their way to a 9-3 victory over the Mississippi Braves (12-8, 42-46) Wednesday night.
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Huntsville puts on a show as the North beats the the South in the All-Star game
Huntsville hasn’t hosted the All-Star game since 1986, but they more than made up for lost time Monday night.
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Stars get strong pitching and hitting in win over Lookouts
Mark Rogers went five shutout innings, Brett Lawrie drove in three runs, and the Huntsville Stars (9-9, 42-46) knocked off the Chattanooga Lookouts (10-8, 43-44) by a final score of 8-2 Friday night.
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Lookouts ambush Stars
Corey Smith drove in four runs and Jaime Pedroza drove in three as the Chattanooga Lookouts (10-7, 43-43) ran over the Huntsville Stars (8-9, 41-46) by a score of 11-2 Thursday night.
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Stars overpower Lookouts
Steffan Wilson delivered a two-out three-run home run in the sixth as the Huntsville Stars (8-8, 41-45) took the lead for good in an 8-2 victory over the Chattanooga Lookouts (9-7, 42-23) Wednesday morning
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Huntsville's starters heating up in the summer months
Normally as the weather gets hotter, hitters really get into the swing of things. But for the Huntsville Stars, it’s been their starting pitching in recent weeks that has stood-out thanks to a series of impressive performances.
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Butler does it again, gets rewarded with win
Josh Butler (2-4) scattered five hits over seven innings of shutout baseball as the Huntsville Stars (7-8, 40-45) knocked off the Tennessee Smokies (8-7, 50-34) by a final score of 3-0 in Tuesday’s rubber match of their three game set.
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Pitching dominates in win over Smokies
Amaury Rivas went six strong innings as the Huntsville Stars (6-8, 39-45) took the lead early and never looked back in a 3-1 victory over the Tennessee Smokies (8-6, 50-33) Monday night.
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Stars fall victim to walk-off blast on Independence Day
Robinson Chirinos hit a three-run homer off Eddie Morlan in the bottom of the ninth to lead the Tennessee Smokies (8-5, 50-32) to a 6-3 win over the Huntsville Stars (5-8, 38-45) on Independence Day.
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Stars' rally falls short
The Huntsville Stars (5-7, 38-44) scored four runs in the seventh inning to draw within one, but left the tying run in scoring position in the ninth as they dropped the series finale to the Chattanooga Lookouts (8-4, 42-40) by a final score of 7-6.
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Chris Cody Stellar on the Hill
The Huntsville Stars guaranteed at least a series split Friday night with a 4-1 win over Chattanooga at Joe Davis Stadium in Huntsville.
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Stars fall in Fifteen
It took five scoreless extra frames Thursday night before the Chattanooga lookouts deemed themselves worthy of victory. Chattanooga ended a ten inning scoreless streak by plating three in the fifteenth in a 4-1 win over Huntsville.
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Twice in one day against Chattanooga...Stars walk-off as winners
Steffan Wilson went 5-6, Amaury Rivas tossed a gem in game one, and Chuckie Caufield and Andy Machado provided the late heroics as the Huntsville Stars (4-5) swept the Chattanooga Lookouts (6-3) in Wednesday’s double header.
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For Cain and Lawrie, two very different roads to the All-Star Game
Lorenzo Cain and Brett Lawrie's futures are bright, but their backgrounds couldn't be more different.
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Stars Fall At Home To Lookouts
The Stars trailed the entire way Tuesday night, falling in game one of a series opener 9-3 to the visiting Chattanooga Lookouts.
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Stars fall to Suns in rain-shortened affair
The Huntsville Stars (2-4, 35-41) were shutout for the second time in their six game series with the Jacksonville Suns (4-2, 44-32) as they dropped the finale by a score of 6-0 in five plus innings Sunday afternoon.
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Suns hold off Stars
Steffan Wilson tallied three hits and drove in two runs but the Huntsville Stars (2-2, 35-39) fell to the Jacksonville Suns (2-2, 42-32) by a final score of 6-4 Friday night.
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Lawrie Excited to Showcase Talent
On Monday July, 12 the Southern League All Star Game Will be played in Huntsville, it's the first time in 18 years that Joe Davis Stadium will host the Southern League's best and brightest.
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Huntsville Stars Win Late In Jacksonville
The Stars battled through a low scoring affair Thursday to beat the South Division Jacksonville Suns by one run at the Baseball Grounds in Jacksonville, FL.
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Stars start second half splendidly
Lorenzo Cain drove in four runs, Caleb Gindl drove in three, and the Huntsville Stars (1-0) survived five errors to start the second half of the season on the right foot as they beat the Jacksonville Suns (0-1) by a score of 7-6 Tuesday night.
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Stars Win Second Straight
The Huntsville Stars (31-37) recieved a stellar pitching performance from its ace and hung on despite a late Montgomery rally for a three run win on Friday night 9-6.
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Stars drop eighth consecutive series
The Carolina Mudcats (28-36) scored four runs in the first inning and never looked back as the Huntsville Stars (29-36) dropped Monday’s rubber match by a final score of 6-3.
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Stars Fall in Scorcher Sunday Afternoon
Carolina's Tom Cochran (3-2 2.62)dazzled on the mound Sunday afternoon to lead the Mudcats to their second straight victory at home, 5-1 over Huntsville (29-35).
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Stars fall victim to walk-off homer
Devin Mesoraco took Jim Henderson deep in the bottom of the 11th as the Huntsville Stars (29-34) lost to the Carolina Mudcats (26-36) by a score of 6-5 Saturday night.
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Pitchers Duel Tilts Towards Stars
The Huntsville Stars won a second consecutive road game Friday night 2-1 over the Carolina Mudcats in Zebulon.
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Cody shines as Stars edge Mudcats
Chris Cody tossed five strong innings and the Huntsville Stars (28-33) prevailed 5-3 over the Carolina Mudcats (25-35) Thursday night.
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Stars Offense Limited in Loss to Smokies
Huntsville's offense struggled for the second consecutive game against the first placed Tennessee Smokies in a 4-2 loss at Smokies Park Wednesday night.
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Stars shutout by Smokies
Amaury Rivas tossed 6.2 innings of solid baseball, but the Huntsville Stars (27-32) provided no run support as they fell 3-0 to the Tennessee Smokies (35-23) Tuesday night.
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Stars earn comeback win over Smokies
Andy Machado lined a pitch past Smokies’ shortstop Marwin Gonzalez and the Huntsville Stars (27-31) scored four runs in the eighth inning on their way to a 6-4 win over the Tennessee Smokies (34-23) Monday night.
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Stars Outlast Smokies
A rain delay which pushed back the start of Sundays game an hour and twenty minutes was not enough to slow the offense in an 8-6 victory for Huntsville
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Poor defense burns Stars again
The Tennessee Smokies (34-21) scored three unearned runs in the bottom of the seventh that turned out to be the difference as the Huntsville Stars (25-31) fell by a score of 8-5 Saturday night.
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Stars fall victim to the big inning
The Mobile BayBears (28-25) used a three run fourth inning to pull away from the Huntsville Stars (25-30) and prevail 5-2 Friday night.
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Stars make six errors in loss to BayBears
The Mobile BayBears (27-25) got two runs in the first inning and never looked back as they knocked off the Huntsville Stars (25-29) by a final score of 7-4 Thursday night.
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Poor defense costs Stars against BayBears
The Huntsville Stars smacked two homers but also made four errors on their way to a 5-4 defeat at the hands of the Mobile BayBears Wednesday night.
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Stars' offense explodes as they romp Mobile
The Huntsville Stars (25-27) used a 10-run second inning to propel themselves to an 11-2 victory over the Mobile BayBears (25-25) Tuesday night.
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Late Runs Not Enough
The Huntsville Stars heroic rally fell one run short amidst memorial day celebrations at Joe Davis Stadium in an 8-7 loss to the Mobile Bay Bears. The loss drops the Stars three games under .500 with a record of 24-27.
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Stars beat the rain and the Barons
A wild pitch in the bottom of the sixth scored Brett Lawrie and the rains came right after that as the Huntsville Stars (24-26) beat the Birmingham Barons (17-32) by a final score of 6-5 in six innings Sunday afternoon.
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Stars slammed by Barons
One swing of the bat made the difference Saturday as the Barons beat the Stars 4-2
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Stars attempt late comeback but fall short against Barons
The Huntsville Stars trailed the entire way on Friday en-route to an 8-6 loss to the Birmingham Barons at Joe Davis Stadium in Huntsville.
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Stars can't dig their way out of early hole, lose second half of double dip
The Huntsville Stars (23-24) got a one-run victory in game one of Thursday’s double header, but suffered a one-run loss by a final score of 5-4 in game two against the Birmingham Barons (15-31).
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Stars hold on, knock off Barons in game one of double header
Everyone in the Huntsville Stars’ (23-23) lineup tallied a hit and a late Chris Errecart home run was the difference as they got back to .500 with a 6-5 victory over the Birmingham Barons (14-31) in game one of Thursday’s double header.
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Stars drop third straight to Braves
The Huntsville Stars (22-23) couldn’t hold onto an early lead for the third consecutive game as they lost by a final score of 5-2 to the Mississippi Braves (23-22) Monday night.
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Eighth inning not a friendly one as Stars fall to Braves
The Huntsville Stars (22-22) scored three runs in the top of the eighth to take the lead, but the Mississippi Braves (22-22) responded with six of their own as the Stars fell by a score of 9-5 Sunday afternoon.
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Stars take early lead, but fall to Braves
The Huntsville Stars (22-21) got a tremendous performance from Mark Rogers, but blew a 3-0 lead as they fell 4-3 to the Mississippi Braves (21-22) Saturday night.
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Stars go the extra mile to defeat Braves
Chris Errecart doubled home Lorenzo Cain and Brett Lawrie in the top of the 10th as the Huntsville Stars (22-20) knocked off the Mississippi Braves (20-22)by a final score of 4-2 Friday night.
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Stars weather the weather, get third straight win
After sitting through a rain delay that lasted two hours and 12 minutes, the Huntsville Stars (21-20) used an outstanding performance from Michael Bowman (3-4) to prevail 5-4 over the Mississippi Braves (20-21) Thursday night into Friday morning.
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Stars offense explodes as they take series finale from Smokies
Zelous Wheeler tallied four hits and the Huntsville Stars (20-20) matched their season high for homers in a game with three as they destroyed the Tennessee Smokies (24-16) by a final score of 11-3 Wednesday afternoon.
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Stars Shine During Day
Mark Rogers, Mike Jones, and Brandon Kintzler combined to strike-out seven while surrendering only four hits in Tuesday afternoon’s 4-0 victory for the Huntsville Stars (17-15) over the Montgomery Biscuits (17-14).
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Biscuits Inch Their Way Past Stars
The Montgomery Biscuits(17-13)used some small ball after a long ball got them on the board and the Huntsville Stars (16-15) continued to struggle on offense as the biscuits prevailed by a score of 3-2 monday night.
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Diamond Jaxx pound Stars
The West Tennessee Diamond Jaxx (12-13) got an outstanding performance from Michael Pineda (2-0), and their offense exploded for 13 runs as they crushed the Huntsville Stars (15-11) by a final score of 13-2 Tuesday night.
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Stars shine in late innings against Birmingham to sweep double header
You like epic comebacks? Oh, we have some epic comebacks.
The Huntsville Stars (15-10) scored three runs in the top of the seventh inning on Monday to defeat the Birmingham Barons (6-18) by a final score of 5-4 in game one of their double header.
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Extra innings no problem for Stars
Caleb Gindl came up big off the bench and Brandon Kintzler (1-0) earned his first win of the season as the Huntsville Stars (13-10) scored two runs in the ninth and one more in the 11th to prevail 4-3 over the Birmingham Barons (6-16) Saturday night.
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Stars stopped in their tracks by Barons
Brent Morel drove in two runs and the Huntsville Stars (11-10) left nine men on base as the Birmingham Barons (6-14) prevailed by a final score of 3-1 Thursday night.
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Stars score early and often on their way to victory
The Huntsville Stars (11-7) scored runs in four of the first five innings to defeat the Chattanooga Lookouts (8-10) by a final score of 8-2 Monday night.
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Stars split DH with Lookouts
The Huntsville Stars split Sunday’s doubleheader with the Chattanooga lookouts to kick off a five game series at Joe Davis Stadium in Huntsville.
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Diamond Jaxx use big second inning to roll over Stars
The West Tennessee Diamond Jaxx (6-9) used a 7-run second inning and slugged five homers in the game to crush the Huntsville Stars (9-6) by a final score of 12-1 in a rain-shortened affair Friday night.
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Stars shutout Diamond Jaxx for fifth straight win
Mark Rogers (1-1), Jim Henderson, and Robert Hinton combined to shutout the West Tennessee Diamond Jaxx (4-9) Wednesday afternoon as the Huntsville Stars (9-4) clinched a series victory, knocking off West Tenn. by a final score of 7-0.
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Stars Win First Come From Behind Game of Year
The Huntsville offense experienced no problems operating without the Southern LeagueÕs batting leader, coming from behind for a 4-3 win over the West Tennessee Diamond Jaxx.
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Stars take opener from West Tenn
The Huntsville Stars baseball team continued their winning ways Monday night with a 9-2 pounding of the West Tennesee Diamond Jaxx. ItÕs the Stars seventh win this season and third in a row, four more remain at Pringles Park in Jackson, TN.
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Opening Night a great one as the Stars win easily over Jacksonville
The 2010 home opener for the Huntsville Stars (4-2) was their best all-around performance of the year as they knocked off the Jacksonville Suns (2-4) by a final score of 7-1 on Wednesday.
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Stars take advantage of Lookouts miscues to win series finale
Taylor Green drove in three runs and Lee Haydel drove in two as the Huntsville Stars (3-2) benefited from four Chattanooga Lookouts (2-3) errors to prevail 7-4 on Monday.
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Stars win their second in a row to even series against Lookouts
Caleb Gindl went 4-5 and the Stars bullpen shut down the Lookouts after five solid inning from Michael Bowman as Huntsville (2-2) prevailed 5-2 over Chattanooga (2-2) Sunday afternoon.
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Stars win their second in a row to even series against Lookouts
Caleb Gindl went 4-5 and the Stars bullpen shut down the Lookouts after five solid inning from Michael Bowman as Huntsville (2-2) prevailed 5-2 over Chattanooga (2-2) Sunday afternoon.
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Stars can't recover from early deficit
The Huntsville Stars failed to pull their 2010 record even by falling at Chattanooga on Friday night 3-2 in a late inning thriller.
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Stars take early lead, but Lookouts prevail in season opener
The Huntsville Stars wasted no time taking an early 2-0 lead in their first game of the season, but the Chattanooga Lookouts took advantage of three Stars errors and prevailed 4-2 on Thursday night.
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Question & Answer with Stars Manager, Mike Guerrero
Spring Training Journal 2010: Day 2
I apologize for this being a day late, but I came down with a bad cold and/or strep throat possibly, so the last 24 hours have not been to enjoyable. Day two consisted of a ton of driving! We covered over 500 miles with our journey to the Grand Canyon and other parts of northern Arizona.
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Spring Training Journal 2010: Day 1
Well when you're a broadcaster, normally 4:30am doesn't factor into your day, but this was the exception. After an easy flight that featured a little work and catching up on some reading for a change, we landed in Phoenix around noon local time. Then a quick check in to the hotel and off to Peoria to catch as much of the Brewers v Padres as possible.
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Stars Back on Radio, Huntsville Native to Call Games
The Huntsville Stars announced today that the team will return to the radio for the 2010 season with games being broadcast on three stations that will comprise the New Huntsville Stars Radio Network.
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New Champions Use Old School Form
First of all, no human should have to leave one city in short sleeves and return home to a temperature where three parkas wouldn't keep a Southerner warm. However, on January 7th, it could have been any temperature in Pasadena, CA and no Alabama fan would have even acknowledged the elements. The Crimson Tide knocked off Texas for the first time in school history 37-21, to claim the school's nation leading thirteenth national championship. It may have not been pretty or the "modern" way to do it, but hard nose running and physical defensive play led to the win.
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Urban Myth?
This will be the shortest post so far and deservedly so. Why in the world did Urban Meyer feel the need to come out and resign, then take a leave of absence and now he feels that he will be coaching the Gators in the first game of the year on September 4th in 2010.
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Gators Losing Dynasty Pieces
On an unsuspecting and calm Saturday evening the day after Christmas, Urban Meyer, could have possibly destroyed the holiday season for the Florida Gator nation while saving his life and family at the same time. The forty-five year old Gator coach decided after five successful seasons, two national championships, two SEC championships and a heisman trophy winner, to step down as head coach at the University of Florida.
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Strike a Pose Mr. Ingram
In the closest and possibly most debatable Heisman trophy race in college football history, Mark Ingram gave the University of Alabama its first ever winner by just a mere 28 points over Toby Gerhart of Stanford. Of course there are many arguments as to why McCoy, Gerhart, or even Suh could/should have won the award.
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Bama Returning to where Tradition Started
"Remember the Rose Bowl, we'll win then!"
The aforementioned line is an excerpt from the Crimson Tide's fight song which (believe this or not) is very well recognized across the country and is included because of Alabama's early tradition in Pasadena. It all began in 1925, when Alabama made the cross country trip with head coach Wallace Wade to play the heavily favored Washington Huskies. Bama won in come from behind fashion, 20-19, to capture the school's first of twelve national championships and shock many fans and media around the country. The Tide would make frequent trips to Pasadena and ended up making the most of their appearances by going 4-1-1 in games. Soon after, the Rose Bowl became more of a traditional matchup between the Pac-10 and Big 10, leaving SEC teams out of the equation.
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Stars Back on Radio
WAAY-31 Stars Story
al.com Stars Coverage
Events Scheduled
Stars @ MTG
Tue, Aug 31 - 6:50pm (Network)
Wed, Sept 1 - 6:50pm (Network)
Thu, Sept 2 - 6:50pm (Webcast)
Stars Radio Network: (AM 1450/92.9 FM)

