New Hampshire slugs past Portland in extra-innings thriller

read more…: New Hampshire slugs past Portland in extra-innings thriller

The New Hampshire Fisher Cats (19-10) walloped three home runs and tallied 19 hits in a 15-13 extra-innings victory against the Portland Sea Dogs (13-18) on Friday night at Delta Dental Park. In the top of the 10th, designated hitter Sean Keys (10) clobbered a go-ahead two run blast, which was enough for the Cats to secure their fourth win of the series.

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

read more…: Extra-Innings Win Caps New Hampshire’s Thursday Sweep in Portland

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.

Strong Series for New Hampshire Ends in Sunday Split

read more…: Strong Series for New Hampshire Ends in Sunday Split

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.

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

read more…: Fisher Cats handle Ponies behind Harry’s heroics, McElvain’s quality start

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

read more…: New Hampshire Fisher Cats spin 5th no-hitter since 2004

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.

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

read more…: Keys Breaks Cat’s April Home Run Record as Losing Skid Is Snapped

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

read more…: Late rally not enough as Fisher Cats drop third-straight game

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

Nine-run Fourth Sinks New Hampshire in Series Opener

read more…: Nine-run Fourth Sinks New Hampshire in Series Opener

Despite a pair of home runs from Jace Bohrofen and Sean Keys, the New Hampshire Fisher Cats dropped their series opener against the Reading Fightin Phils, 9-3, Tuesday from FirstEnergy Stadium. Though the Cats added two home runs to their season total, a nine-run fourth inning put New Hampshire behind, and they were unable to recover. First baseman Jackson Hornung extended his hit streak to 13 and centerfielder Ismael Munguia extended his hit streak to nine.

Fisher Cats: Sunday finale against Chesapeake canceled to rain

read more…: Fisher Cats: Sunday finale against Chesapeake canceled to rain

Heavy rain kept the New Hampshire Fisher Cats (8-5) and Chesapeake Baysox (7-7) from finishing their six-game series on Sunday, as the series finale was canceled, due to inclement weather. Sunday’s game will not be made up, and tickets can be exchanged for any 2026 Fisher Cats regular season home game, based on availability.

Walk-off wild pitch brings Fisher Cats fifth straight win

read more…: Walk-off wild pitch brings Fisher Cats fifth straight win

A back-and-forth ballgame ended in New Hampshire’s first walk-off win of 2026, as the Fisher Cats out-lasted the Chesapeake Baysox, 7-6, in 10 innings. The victory secured the Fisher Cats’ first series win of 2026 and extended New Hampshire’s win streak to five in front of a season-high attendance of 3,272.

Fisher Cats plate a dozen runs, strike out 12 in Thursday throttle of Baysox

read more…: Fisher Cats plate a dozen runs, strike out 12 in Thursday throttle of Baysox

The New Hampshire Fisher Cats won their fourth consecutive game on Thursday night at Delta Dental Stadium with a 12-6 win over the Chesapeake Baysox. The Fisher Cats plated six runs in each the bottom of the fourth and eighth innings. Jackson Hornung extended his hitting streak to 10 games with his seventh multi-hit game in his last eight games.

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