Fisher Cats record first shutout since last July

Adam Kloffenstein. Photo/Cindy Lavigne

MANCHESTER, N.H. โ€“ The New Hampshire Fisher Cats recorded their first shutout since last July on Friday night, defeating the Harrisburg Senators, 3-0.

Adam Kloffenstein scattered seven hits over his six-inning start for the โ€˜Cats, striking out eight Senators, with Adrian Hernandez and Jimmy Burnette contributing three more strikeouts each in their relief efforts for New Hampshire.

Kloffenstein climbs to 2-2 on the year with the win, Hernandez earned his first hold of the season and Burnette recorded his fifth save of the year. Burnetteโ€™s save puts him in a tie for second place in that category in the Eastern League, trailing only Akronโ€™s Cade Smith, who has seven saves as of Friday night.

Will Robertson hit a two-run homer in the fourth to ultimately give the Fisher Cats all the offense theyโ€™d need. Robertson brought home Zach Britton on that blast, with Britton scoring the other run of the evening on a wild pitch in the sixth.

New Hampshire only recorded three hits on the night, with Britton accounting posting a double and a single in addition to Robertsonโ€™s dinger.

The Fisher Cats climb to 11-13 on the year with the win. They play Harrisburg again on Saturday with Sem Robberse (0-2, 4.56 ERA) taking the point at 4:05 p.m. against Senator southpaw Alex Troop (2-1, 4.42 ERA).


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