Fisher Cats swept in doubleheader at Reading

Addison Barger. Photo/Ali Beaton

Reading, Pa. โ€“ The Fisher Cats losing streak has reached a season-long 10 games after a doubleheader sweep at the hands of the Reading Fighting Phils. New Hampshire (21-38, 52-76) lost, 11-10 and 4-0, to Reading (Philadelphia Phillies, 28-31, 57-71) on Wednesday at FirstEnergy Stadium.

Game one โ€“ Reading 11, New Hampshire 10 (8 innings)

The Fisher Cats didnโ€™t let a four-run deficit phase them in game one, as they scored five runs in the top of the seventh to take the lead. Ultimately, New Hampshireโ€™s seven runs across the final two innings were not enough, and Reading walked it off in the bottom of the eight for an 11-10 win.

Trailing, 7-3, in the top of the seventh, Hugo Cardona worked a long leadoff at bat and ended with a single. After two straight walks, Addison Barger chose a heck of a time to launch New Hampshireโ€™s first grand slam of the season. He crushed a 1-0 pitch over the right field wall to even the game, 7-7.

Cam Eden added a RBI double to give New Hampshire the 8-7 lead just four batters later.

Where New Hampshire had chances to close the door, they coughed up the lead twice. Readingโ€™s Kevin Vicuna tied up the game in the bottom of the seventh inning with a single after another New Hampshire error.

New Hampshire committed a season-high five errors in the game. The five errors tied the teamโ€™s franchise mark for most errors in a game.

Davis Schneider wiped that from New Hampshireโ€™s memory with a RBI single in the extra frame, and Martinez added a sacrifice fly after him. The Fightin Phils scored three unanswered runs in the bottom of the eighth to win. Phillies No. 8 prospect Ethan Wilson had the RBI single to give Reading the 11-10 victory in extras.

Early on the game, Reading scored four runs in the top of the first after loading the bases with no outs. A throwing error plated an unearned run, and Reading designated hitter Aldrem Corredor roped a three-RBI double.

First baseman John Aiello belted a three-run homer in his home state in the top of the third to give New Hampshire life. The Fisher trailed, 4-3, heading into the fourth.

Aiello, Martinez and Eden each had two hits in the game.

Game two โ€“ Reading 2, New Hampshire 0

The Fisher Cats and Fightin Phils stayed scoreless through three innings thanks to stellar pitching, but New Hampshireโ€™s defense again came back to haunt them in the fourth.

After leadoff walk from Readingโ€™s Aldrem Corredor, catcher Jack Conley reached base on a two-out throwing error. Corredor scored from first and put Reading in front, 1-0.

The run was the sixth unearned run by Reading in the doubleheader.

The error ended up not completely costing New Hampshire, though. Michael De La Cruz crushed a solo homer deep to left-center field in the bottom of the fifth to double Readingโ€™s lead. Two more Reading runs in the sixth extended the score to 4-0.

Despite getting tagged with the loss, Alejandro Melean (L, 0-4) had his best outing at Double-A. He threw 4.0 innings and allowed just one run, which was unearned. He walked three and struck out a season-high seven batters.

New Hampshire had just three hits in the game. Orelvis Martinez extended his hit streak to five games with a first inning single. Cam Eden laid down a beautiful bunt single in the second inning, and John Aiello singled in the sixth. Aiello has now reached base in 27 consecutive games, tying him for the third-longest on-base streak in the Eastern League this season.


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