Pitching staff off to uneven start; Humphrey, Hedges pace offense early | Spokane Indians notebook
Apr. 13—After the first two series of the season — a three-game season-opening series at Avista Stadium against Everett and a six-game road trip at Hillsboro — the Spokane Indians return home with a 4-5 record. They visited previously winless Hillsboro and dropped four of the six games at the Hops' new $150 million stadium.
The Indians start a six-game series against last-place Vancouver (2-7) on Tuesday at 11 a. m. for their "Education Day" game.
They play at 6:35 p. m. Wednesday-Friday, at 5:09 on Saturday and at 1:05 on Sunday.
A quick look at the strengths and weaknesses of the 2026 Indians after nine games shows an offense that has been relatively productive, but also struggling a bit to score runs. The pitching, which looked to be a strength during the preseason, has been wildly inconsistent. Offense The Indians are tied with two other teams for the most home runs in the league with 10, and are second in hits with 76, yet are tied for last in runs with 45.
This is partially due to the team being second in stolen bases with 15, but leading the league in caught stealing with eight (65. 2% success rate). The Indians are hitting .