Last call for baseball: Central Little League registration
read more…: Last call for baseball: Central Little League registrationIt’s almost time to play ball! Open registration online for Manchester Central Little League.
It’s almost time to play ball! Open registration online for Manchester Central Little League.
The New Hampshire Fisher Cats is launching its own travel baseball program to be based at its Manchester ballpark and to begin play in the fall of 2015. The new program will field teams for players ages 14-17, and will focus on developing skills to allow these players to compete at their next level.
Cole Garner collected three hits Sunday, but the New Hampshire Fisher Cats dropped the game 4-1 to the Richmond Flying Squirrels at Northeast Delta Dental Stadium.
Tickets are available for this day of baseball and recognition for our dedicated police officers.
The Fisher Cats will look to even up the series on Saturday night at 7:05 p.m. It’s Faith & Family Night at Northeast Delta Dental Stadium. There will also be Baseball Bingo presented by USA Subs, and Next Step Bionics & Prosthetics will team up with the Fisher Cats to honor an individual who has battled a significant medical event in his life. Tickets are available.
Little League enrollment in the city — and around the country — is dwindling, making it hard to recruit players, coaches, and umpires, and forcing leagues to find creative ways to raise money.
Fisher Cats will be back on the field looking for a Memorial Day win against Altoona.
Your New Hampshire Fisher Cats couldn’t get the offense going Wednesday morning, dropping a 4-0 shutout loss to the Reading Fightin’ Phils at FirstEnergy Stadium.
The Fisher Cats will try to secure a series victory May 19 at 6:35 p.m. with righty Taylor Cole on the hill for New Hampshire against Reading righty Ben Lively.
The New Hampshire Fisher Cats held on late, turning a fantastic game-ending double play to down the Binghamton Mets 4-3 at NYSEG Stadium in Binghamton.