Rookie outfielder David Fox hit his first professional home run and drove in three runs in the Slammers win.
The local entry in a wooden bat collegiate baseball league is raising money with a golf outing.
Josh Flores smacks 4 hits in defeat.
Bobby Leeper tallied three hits, but the rest of the team managed only one in a loss to the RiverHawks.
The hometown Slammers set team highs for hits and runs in win over Windy City.
Lis and Leeper went long, but the Slammers came up short.
The Slammers took two over Rockford on a stormy night.
The Slammers won the first half of a Tuesday night double header and are unbeaten this season in extra-inning games.
Lights-out lefty Aaron Dott allowed no runs in 11 innings with Slammers, looks to make Bronx Bombers proud.
The Slammers' newest mascot, J.L. Bird, is on the loose.
The hometown Slammers will play two tomorrow to make up tonight's rainout.
The Slammers notched their sixth straight at Silver Cross Field.
The Slammers dropped the series finale to the Beach Bums 4-3.
The Slammers notched a bug road win in Traverse City behind a strong outing from Kevin Crimmel
Medical snag ends hometown star's bid to join Washington Nationals organization.
There's no joy in Joliet tonight, the mighty Slammers were washed out.
The Slammers won their first extra-innings contest in franchise history.
Former big league pitcher Jake Renshaw and Slammers slugger Erik Lis teamed to take down the Washington Wild Things.
Local star Ryan Quigley is the first Joliet Slammer to be scooped up by a Major League organization.
The Slammers wasted another strong start from former Chicago Cub Billy Petrick.
The 7-8-9 hitters combined for five RBI and propel the Slammers to within a game of first place.
The Slammers strong bullpen picked up the scuffling team.
The Florence Freedom had their way with the hometown Slammers one again.
The hometown Slammers rallied but again came up short.
White Sox slugger Ron Kittle is coming out to Silver Cross Field for Tuesday's Slammer's game and will sing "Take Me Out to the Ball Game."
Kyle Maunus provided the only pop for the hometown Slammers.
The Slammers blew away the struggling Evansville squad 11-6.
Righty Andrew Moss went seven-plus to earn his first victory of the season.
The Will County CrackerJacks continued their winning ways.
The Slammers clawed their way back to win after Evansville took an early lead.
The Will County CrackerJacks won in their debut, knocking off the Chicago Zephyrs 12-6.
Rolling back the week in old Shorewood.
The Florence Freedom Swept the Slammers in the Joliet team's house.
The Slammers' Nick Ochoa and Kyle Maunas went deep but it wasn't enough to overcome the Freedom.
Slammers lose another one.
The Will County CrackerJacks showed off their manager and players — with the help of Cub great Keith Moreland — three days before they open their season.
Lightning, rain and the Lake Erie Crushers did their best, but were still nothing in the face of the hometown Slammers.
The Slammers dropped a close one after once again struggling at the plate with men on base.
Erik Lis ripped two dingers including the first homer in Slammers' franchise history.
Billy Petrick Petrick pitched well but Slammers sputtered on offense.