Cats Come From Behind with Wild Seventh

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The New Hampshire Fisher Cats drew 11 walks and plated five runs in the top of the seventh to take down the Hartford Yard Goats, 8-3, on Saturday night at Dunkin’ Park. Trailing 3-2 in the top of the seventh, 11 New Hampshire batters swung the momentum with six walks and five runs to pull away with their third win of the week and ensuring at least a series split in Hartford. 

Walks Help Hartford Even Series

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Walks and free passes plagued the New Hampshire Fisher Cats (15-21) to a Friday night shutout loss against the Hartford Yard Goats (17-17) at Dunkin’ Park, 6-0. Leading 2-0 in the bottom of the sixth, the Goats produced back-to-back run-scoring doubles to pull away in Friday’s game.

Big sixth inning does it again for F-Cats

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An explosive sixth inning was the difference in a 6-4 New Hampshire Fisher Cats (15-20) victory over the Hartford Yard Goats (16-17) at Dunkin’ Park Thursday night. After scoring seven runs in Wednesday’s sixth inning, the Fisher Cats scored five runs in Thursday’s sixth to put starter C.J. Van Eyk (W, 2-1) in line for the win. 

Late runs down Fisher Cats in Harrisburg finale

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The New Hampshire Fisher Cats (13-19) lost the final of a six-game series 5-3 to the Harrisburg Senators (19-13) Sunday afternoon at Delta Dental Stadium. Right-handed starter Michael Dominguez tossed a season-high 5 2/3 innings and gave up two runs on four hits. New Hampshire led 3-2 into the top of the eighth before the Senators scored three to take the series, four games to two.

Pitching shines to shut out Senators

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After a two-hour delay, the New Hampshire Fisher Cats (12-16) shut down the Harrisburg Senators (16-12) by a 4-0 final at Delta Dental Stadium on Wednesday. New Hampshire starter Devereaux Harrison tied a career high with eight strikeouts in his four scoreless innings. The Fisher Cats staff finished with 13 strikeouts against Harrisburg hitters. 

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