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The Ever Impressive Missions Look To Improve In 2020
San Antonio Missions

The Ever Impressive Missions Look To Improve In 2020

It?s a most wonderful feeling: normality. The Oxford dictionary defines it as ?the condition of being normal; the state of being usual, typical, or expected.? With the beginning of baseball season, its back to normality. Baseball is back. This upcoming baseball season will once again bring normality to the lives of many. Maybe none more so that the baseball players and fans who live in the Alamo City where the San Antonio Missions, the Triple-A affiliate of the Milwaukee Brewers, make their h
Oh, How Sweet It Is:            San Antonio Missions Manager Rick Sweet
San Antonio Missions

Oh, How Sweet It Is: San Antonio Missions Manager Rick Sweet

Photo Credit: Reynaldo Holguin A new day has dawned on the Alamo City as our beloved San Antonio Missions have made the leap into Triple-A baseball. No longer would the Missions play in the Texas League, with which they had become so familiar. The Missions had played in the Texas League continuously since 1968. The Missions are now a part of the offensively prolific Pacific Coast League alongside teams like the Nashville Sounders, Round Rock Express, and the Oklahoma City Dodgers. Change can be
Operation Pitching: Mission[s] Successful
San Antonio Missions

Operation Pitching: Mission[s] Successful

Earl Weaver was once quoted as saying ?Nobody likes to hear it, because it?s dull, but the reason you win or lose is darn near always the same ? pitching.? Earl Weaver This quote manifested itself over the course of the San Antonio Missions 2019 campaign. With a pitching staff that saw quite a bit of fluctuation, the final product was nothing short of exceptional, landing the club with the 4th best record (80-60) in the Pacific Coast League and the lowest ERA (4.15) in the entirety of Triple-