Canadians Top Indians in Series Finale

Arjun Nimmala's homer and 3 RBIs lead Canadians to 5-2 win on Neurodiversity Day

Apr. 19, 2026 at 11:21pm

A cubist, geometric painting depicting a baseball game, with sharp, overlapping planes of color representing the players and action on the field.The Canadians' victory over the Indians on Neurodiversity Day showcased the team's commitment to inclusion and accessibility at the ballpark.Spokane Today

The Spokane Indians fell to the Canadians 5-2 in front of 2,695 fans at Avista Stadium on Neurodiversity Day, with Arjun Nimmala hitting a home run and driving in 3 runs for the Canadians.

Why it matters

The loss drops the Indians to 3-3 on the season as they prepare for a two-week road trip. The Neurodiversity Day game was an opportunity to celebrate inclusion and accessibility at the ballpark.

The details

Brody Brecht turned in his best outing of the season for the Indians, holding the Canadians hitless over 3 scoreless innings with 5 strikeouts. Jacob Humphrey reached base 3 times and stole 2 bases, Jacob Hinderleider hit his first homer, and Kelvin Hidalgo fell a homer short of the cycle.

  • The Indians will hit the road for 6-game series in Everett (April 21 - 26) and Eugene (April 28 - May 3).
  • The Indians' next home game is Tuesday, May 5 against TRI.

The players

Arjun Nimmala

A player for the Canadians who hit a home run and drove in 3 runs in the game.

Brody Brecht

The Spokane Indians pitcher who turned in his best outing of the season, holding the Canadians hitless over 3 scoreless innings with 5 strikeouts.

Jacob Humphrey

The Spokane Indians player who reached base 3 times and stole 2 bases in the game.

Jacob Hinderleider

The Spokane Indians player who hit his first home run of the season.

Kelvin Hidalgo

The Spokane Indians player who fell a home run short of the cycle.

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The takeaway

The Indians will look to bounce back on the road over the next two weeks as they aim to build momentum heading into May. The Neurodiversity Day game highlighted the team's commitment to inclusion and accessibility at the ballpark.