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Shortstop Ryan Priddy, who  has been with the Toros for the past two seasons, is one of the four Tucson players named to the Golden Baseball League/Northern League All-Star Game. Priddy leads the Toros with six home runs on the season and is batting .309.

Toros shortstop Ryan Priddy’s girlfriend and two aunts feel so strongly about him that they are all flying in to Tucson from Colorado to watch him play in Wednesday's GBL vs. Northern League All-Star Game. Read more»

Francisco Plasencia tied Cristobal Santana’s 18-game hit streak record in dramatic fashion in Tucson’s 7-4 defeat in their final game against the Outlaws this season. Read more»

Kris Honel and Eri Yoshida have spent the first half of the season getting the Chico Outlaws to the top of the North Division of the Golden Baseball League. Honel currently leads the league with six wins and helped the Outlaws to the best record in the league.

Chico Outlaws teammates Eri Yoshida and Kris Honel, who leads the league in both wins and strikeouts, have more in common than meets the eye. Read more»

Eri Yoshida started developing her knuckleball at the age of 12 after watching Tim Wakefield of the Red Sox. In March, she was able to meet her idol and gain instruction on how to throw the wobbling pitch.

The Tucson Toros still have not faced Eri Yoshida - the "Knuckle Princess" - but they evened their three-game series with a 13-6 win over the first-place Chico Outlaws on Saturday night. Read more»

Catcher Luis Apodaca has a mound conference with starting pitcher Vince Davis at the Toros home opener at Hi Corbett Field.

Opening their second season at home, the Tucson Toros won 5-4 with a dramatic "walk" off by 2B Jose Valdez against the Edmonton Capitals on Wednesday night at Hi Corbett Field. Read more»