Fisher Cats close season with thrilling one-run win

Phil Clarke. Photo/Ali Beaton

Manchester, N.H. โ€“ The Fisher Cats closed the 2022 season in front of a lively crowd at Delta Dental Stadium on Sunday afternoon. After being no-hit through six innings, New Hampshire (59-79) scored the decisive run in the bottom of the seventh to win, 1-0, over the Harrisburg Senators (52-85). The Cats took five of the six games from the Senators this week.

The starting pitchers dominated for much of the game. New Hampshireโ€™s Jimmy Robbins worked his second straight shutout start, throwing 6.0 innings with five hits. All five of Harrisburgโ€™s hits off Robbins were singles, and none of those runners advanced to even second base. He walked one batter and struck out six.

Robbins finishes the season with a 1.52 ERA and 26 strikeouts in 23.2 innings at Double-A.

Harrisburg starter Luis Reyes (L, 6-8) went even deeper in the game than Robbins. He threw six no-hit innings before New Hampshire tagged him for two hits in the seventh.

Scoreless at the seventh inning stretch, Addison Barger broke up the bid with a single in the bottom half, and Will Robertson walked after him.

A double play from third base to first moved Robertson to second and brought up Phil Clarke with two outs. Clarke drilled a single into right field to give the Fisher Cats the 1-0 edge.

Reyes finished with 7.0 innings in which he allowed one earned run with four walks and four strikeouts.

New Hampshireโ€™s bullpen closed out the final three innings strong. Gabriel Ponce (W, 2-5), Jake Elliott and Jimmy Burnette each threw a scoreless frame. Burnette picked up his fourth save at Double-A and third of the series.


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