The efforts of the TinCaps in 2025 translated into success in a variety of ways.

Callups, trades, strong attendance numbers and record setting performances just to name a few. Winning, however, eluded them.

The TinCaps finished the season with an overall record of 56-75, including a second half that saw them go from a game behind the East Division leaders at the All-Star break on July 13 to last in the Division with one win over their final 12 games.

“From a wins standpoint, it wasn’t what we wanted when we set out at the beginning of April,” first-year TinCaps manager Lukas Ray said. “Looking at the full body of work, certain players' development, we had a lot of players improve throughout the year. We had a lot of promotions, and the cool thing was showing up every night at Parkview F

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