Fisher Cats extend winning streak to five with Trenton win

Vlad Jr. Slugs Second Homer, Plates Six In ‘Cats Rout. Courtesy/Fisher Cats

TRENTON, NJ โ€“ New city, same result.

On Monday night, the New Hampshire Fisher Cats followed up their four-game sweep of the Hartford Yard Goats with yet another win, this one a 9-1 victory against the Trenton Thunder.

Trentonโ€™s only run came in the first, a Bruce Caldwell sacrifice fly that scored Gosuke Katoh. However, that was only enough to tie up the contest, with Vladimir Guerrero Jr.โ€™s sacrifice fly bringing home Jonathan Davis half an inning earlier.

New Hampshire has now struck first in every game theyโ€™ve played this season, but they were not done.

The โ€˜Cats added multi-run innings in the third, fifth, sixth and ninth along with a one-run inning in the eight that could have been much more if Gunnar Heidt didnโ€™t leave two men on base.

New Hampshire did ultimately leave ten men on base, a statistic that coming due in part to the fact that they put so many men on base in the first place.

For the second night in a row and third time in their five games so far, the โ€˜Cats finished with their hit tally in double digits, with Davis grabbing two and Guerrero joining Bo Bichette with three.

Guerrero also added a homer during that one-run eighth, coming off a fellow second-generation professional ballplayer: Jose Mesa Jr.

Perhaps more impressive was Guerreroโ€™s six RBI, followed by two a piece for Heidt and Lourdes Gurriel Jr.

While Jon Harris (1-0) wasnโ€™t quite as dominant as Sean Reid-Foley, he still put in a solid performance, giving up just four hits and a walk in five innings of work.

The Thunder would muster just one more hit after Harrisโ€™ departure, with Conor Fisk and Dusty Young combining to strike out six Trenton batters in relief.

Brian Keller (0-1) was credited with the loss for Trenton, giving up six runs off eight hits and a pair of walks in his 4 2/3 inning performance.

First pitch in for Tuesdayโ€™s game between these two teams is scheduled for 7 p.m. Francisco Rios (0-0, 0.00 ERA) will look to emulate his opening day performance against Trenton hurler Erik Swanson (1-0, 0.00 ERA).


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