Extra-Innings Win Caps New Hampshire’s Thursday Sweep in Portland

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The New Hampshire Fisher Cats (18-10) took both games of a Thursday night doubleheader over the Portland Sea Dogs (13-17) on Thursday night at Delta Dental Park at Hadlock Field.  Game one starter Gage Stanifer (W, 1-2) threw his first five-inning start in Double-A with five scoreless innings to help steer a 4-2 win. In Thursday’s second seven-inning game, the Fisher Cats needed 10 innings to settle the sweep over the Sea Dogs with a 7-5 final.

Parker Clubs Clutch Homer, McElvain Twirls Gem in Portland Opener

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A go-ahead home run from Aaron Parker and another quality start from Chris McElvain spotlighted the New Hampshire Fisher Cats’ 3-2 win against the Portland Sea Dogs on Tuesday from Hadlock Field. It is the first time McElvain has tossed a quality start in consecutive outings in his career.

Strong Series for New Hampshire Ends in Sunday Split

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A two-run home run from Eddie Micheletti Jr. highlighted a Sunday split, as the New Hampshire Fisher Cats took the first game, 4-3, and dropped the second game to the Binghamton Rumble Ponies, 3-0. Despite two runs in the top of the ninth for the Rumble Ponies, New Hampshire (15-10) hung on to win the resumption of yesterday’s suspension, a game that was paused in the bottom of the fourth to inclement weather. Binghamton (10-17) handed the Fisher Cats their first shutout loss in the season in the series finale.

Gallardo Rumbles Ponies, Offense Explodes for 11 Runs in Friday Victory

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Richard Gallardo tossed a quality start and New Hampshire’s offense scored 11 runs in a Friday night thumping of the Binghamton Rumble Ponies at Delta Dental Stadium, 11-4. It was the first time Gallardo reached six innings in an outing since June 9, 2023.

Pinto Goes Oppo, But Bats Go Cold in Thursday Loss

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Adrian Pinto wacked a leadoff home run but the New Hampshire Fisher Cats dropped their first game of the series against the Binghamton Rumble Ponies on Thursday night at Delta Dental Stadium, 6-3. Pinto’s blast was the first leadoff home run for the Fisher Cats since August 3, 2025 (Victor Arias).

Fisher Cats handle Ponies behind Harry’s heroics, McElvain’s quality start

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Chris McElvain became the first New Hampshire (13-8) pitcher to record a quality start, and Jay Harry tallied four RBIs as the Fisher Cats completed a doubleheader sweep of the Binghamton Rumble Ponies (8-15) on Wednesday night at Delta Dental Stadium, with wins 8-2 and 5-3. McElvain tied a career-high with six strong innings, and Harry has 11 RBIs in his last 10 games.

New Hampshire Fisher Cats spin 5th no-hitter since 2004

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Jackson Wentworth, Nate Garkow, Irv Carter, and Kai Peterson combined to throw the fifth no-hitter in Fisher Cats history, as New Hampshire blanked the Binghamton Rumble Ponies on Tuesday night at Delta Dental Stadium, 6-0. Tuesday’s combined nine-inning no-hitter is New Hampshire’s second in franchise history and their first since May 21, 2012.

Micheletti Jr. Home Run Not Enough in Rubber Match Loss

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Eddie Micheletti Jr. crushed a solo home run, but the New Hampshire Fisher Cats dropped the series finale against the Reading Fightin Phils, Sunday from FirstEnergy Stadium. Outfielder Jace Bohrofen’s double was the only other extra-base hit in the contest for the Cats.

Keys Breaks Cat’s April Home Run Record as Losing Skid Is Snapped

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Sean Keys homered in consecutive at-bats in the second and third inning, setting a New Hampshire franchise record for home runs in April, as the Fisher Cats bested the Reading Fightin Phils, 6-4, Thursday night from FirstEnergy Stadium. Ismael Munguia also went deep for New Hampshire, who used four pitchers to snap a three-game losing streak.

Late rally not enough as Fisher Cats drop third-straight game

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A seventh-inning rally was not enough for the New Hampshire Fisher Cats, who dropped another game against the Reading Fightin Phils, 4-2, Wednesday from FirstEnergy Stadium. The Cats have now lost three straight games and sit a game above .500 after previously winning five games in a row. First baseman Jackson Hornung extended his hit streak to 14 with a single in the eighth inning

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