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TinCaps Home Opener

It was cold and rainy - and the game was called after 5 1/2 innings - but the more than 5,500 fans in attendance loved every minute of the TinCaps' 4-0 home-opener win over Lake County. 

Crowds enter the main gates of Parkview Field to catch the TinCaps' home opener. (Photo by Gannon Burgett for The News-Sentinel)
A TinCaps helmet sits covered in rain during the 20-minute rain delay that turned into an early ending. (Photo by Gannon Burgett for The News-Sentinel)
Despite cold and rainy conditions, loyal fans came out Thursday evening to cheer on the TinCaps in their rain-shortened win over the Lake County Captains. (Photo by Gannon Burgett for The News-Sentinel)
A TinCaps player stands in the dugout Thursday with water and sunflower seeds around his cleats. (By Gannon Burgett for The News-Sentinel)
The TinCaps' lineup heads into the dugout after the singing of the national anthem. (Photo by Gannon Burgett for The News-Sentinel)
The TinCaps' lineup looks toward the flag during the national anthem. (Photo by Gannon Burgett for The News-Sentinel)
Lake County Captains' Robel Garcia looks toward third base in the latter innings. (Photo by Gannon Burgett for The News-Sentinel)
The TinCaps’ Gabriel Quintana watches the game from the dugout. (Photo by Gannon Burgett for The News-Sentinel)
The TinCaps' lineup anxiously awaits the first pitch. (Photo by Gannon Burgett for The News-Sentinel)
Kirti Shah prepares for the TinCaps’ opening night by grabbing a burger from Parkview Field. (Photo by Gannon Burgett for The News-Sentinel)
TinCaps fans Keri and Tim yell toward the field during the inning intermission games. (Photo by Gannon Burgett for The News-Sentinel)
Kevin, Tyler and C.J. Rebman sit through the cold rain, making sure to not miss a minute of the TinCaps' home-opener win against the Lake County Captains. (Photo by Gannon Burgett for The News-Sentinel)
TinCaps pitcher Joe Ross stands on the mound during the home opener against Lake County on Thursday night at Parkview Field. (By Gannon Burgett for The News-Sentinel)
Leonel Campos delivers a pitch. (Photo by Gannon Burgett for The News-Sentinel)
TinCaps players stretch and warm up before what would prove to be a wet and chilly evening. (Photo by Gannon Burgett for The News-Sentinel)
Mallex Smith rounds first base as his hit is caught for an out. (Photo by Gannon Burgett for The News-Sentinel)
TinCaps fans walk by The Orchard, the TinCaps’ store at Parkview Field, as the umpires call off the game. (Photo by Gannon Burgett for The News-Sentinel)
TinCap Luis Tejada reacts after a ball is hit foul. (Photo by Gannon Burgett for The News-Sentinel)
TinCaps ace pitcher Joe Ross starts the evening off right with two strikeouts in the first inning. (Photo by Gannon Burgett for The News-Sentinel)
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