![]() The Herd will welcome the Toledo Mud Hens (July 14-16) and Norfolk Tides (September 19-24) to Sahlen Field for the first time since the 2019 season. The Bisons will face 11 of the other 19 teams in the International League, including home series against the Triple-A affiliates of the New York Yankees (July 25-30) and Boston Red Sox (April 4-9, June 28-July 3). The vast majority of series will once again be six games in length. 18 of the final 24 games are home games, giving Bisons fans a chance to support the team during the homestretch of the 2023 season.Two home series each against the team’s closest rivals, the Rochester Red Wings (May 16-21 & August 15-20) and Syracuse Mets (May 9-14 & June 13-18).The Bisons are home on Easter Sunday (April 9) with their season-opening homestand (April 4-9) coinciding with spring break for many area school children.Home games on Labor Day Weekend (September 2-3) for the first time since 2001.Home games on both Mother’s Day (May 14) and Father’s Day (June 18).The return of the KeyBank Independence Eve Celebration on Monday, July 3rd, hosting the game on the eve of our nation’s birthday for the first time since 2019.13 Weekends at Sahlen Field with 39 of 75 home games (52%) to be played on either a Friday, a Saturday or a Sunday.Highlights of the Bisons 2023 Game Schedule include: ![]() Game Times for the 2023 season will be announced at a later date. The "Voice of the Charlotte Knights" Matt Swierad and long-time Knights radio broadcaster Mike Pacheco will have the call for all of the action.The Buffalo Bisons today released their 2023 Game Schedule as the Herd will begin its 150-game slate on Friday, March 31 in Scranton/Wilkes-Barre against the RailRiders before the club’s 2023 Home Opener on Tuesday, April 4 at Sahlen Field against the Worcester Red Sox. Pre-game radio coverage of Monday's 7:04 p.m. The Knights will open a four-game series against the Norfolk Tides on Monday from BB&T Ballpark. The Knights will now make the trek back to Uptown Charlotte to begin an eight-game homestand on Monday. Charlotte dropped all three games in Toledo and two of three in Columbus. The Knights went 1-5 on the six-game road trip through Ohio, which started at Toledo against the Mud Hens. ![]() Columbus RHP Shane Bieber (1-1, 1.32) tossed eight shutout innings to earn the win. Taylor earned his fifth save of the season. With two outs in the ninth and Leonard on first base, Columbus RHP Ben Taylor got right fielder Mason Robbins to ground out to end the game. The Knights scored their one and only run of the game in the top of the ninth inning on an RBI single from third baseman Patrick Leonard. Four Charlotte relievers - RHP Jeanmar Gόmez, RHP Juan Minaya, LHP Xavier Cedeño, and RHP Rob Scahill - combined to toss a scoreless inning each. Danish, who was saddled with the loss, walked two batters and struck-out five. RHP Tyler Danish (1-3, 4.33) started for the Knights and gave up two runs (the home run to Chang) on two hits over four innings of work. The Clippers got a two-run home run from Yu Chang in the third inning, which propelled them to the victory. (COLUMBUS, OH) - The Charlotte Knights fell to the Columbus Clippers by a score of 2-1 in the finale of their three-game series from Huntington Park in Columbus, OH on Sunday afternoon.
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