Fisher Cats honor 9-year-old Cormac Toland as 6-millionth fan

MANCHESTER, N.H. โ€“ The New Hampshire Fisher Cats, the Double-A affiliate of the Toronto Blue Jays, honored 9-year-old Cormac Toland as the 6-millionth fan in team history Tuesday night at Delta Dental Stadium.

Cormac, a Manchester native, enjoyed the game with his father Andrew from the โ€œBest Seats in the Houseโ€ after throwing out the first pitch. He also received two 2024 full-season tickets, a $200 shopping spree in the Fisher Cats team store, signed memorabilia, a Blue Jays prize packaage, $100 gift cards to Dunkinโ€™, Mr. Macโ€™s, and T-BONES/Cactus Jackโ€™s, and a 2-night stay at the Tru by Hilton Manchester Downtown.

โ€œWeโ€™re so lucky to have a team here in our city,โ€ Andrew Toland said in an interview with WMUR-TV. โ€œSo, itโ€™s really fortunate, and heโ€™s really happy to be a big fan of the team. Weโ€™re just excited to come to every game that we can and enjoy the stadium.โ€

Earlier this season, Delta Dental Stadium was recognized by Ballpark Digest as the โ€œBest Double-A Ballpark in America.โ€ Over 150 former players have reached the Major League level, and the Fisher Cats have raised millions of dollars for various charities through the Fisher Cats Foundation, continuously striving to improve the quality of life for Granite State residents.

โ€œWe are excited to reach this milestone and recognize Cormac as our 6-millionth fan in team history,โ€ Fisher Cats General Manager Michael Neis said. โ€œAs we approach the 20th anniversary of the Fisher Cats moving to New Hampshire in 2004, this is an excellent opportunity to celebrate with all our loyal fans and community partners who show incredible support for our team.โ€


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