Fisher Cats offense sets season records in Reading

READING, Penn. – The New Hampshire Fisher Cats, the Double-A affiliate of the Toronto Blue Jays, won their fifth straight game defeating the Reading Fightin’ Phils on Tuesday afternoon 14-2 at FirstEnergy Stadium.
The Fisher Cats offense set season-highs in runs scored (14) and walks drawn (11) in a single game and matched their season-high for hits in a single game (13).
Damiano Palmegiani led Fisher Cats hitters with a five RBI day at the plate, including a three-run home run in the ninth, his third homer of the season. Itโ€™s his first five-RBI game at the Double-A level and the second five-RBI game by a Fisher Cat this season.
Leo Jimenez went 3-for-4 at the plate to increase his on-base streak to 16 games and his hit streak to seven games. He also scored a game-high five runs, tying a franchise mark.
Trevor Schwecke drew three walks and drove in three RBIs, including a two-run home run in the seventh, his first homer of the year. Itโ€™s also Schweckeโ€™s first three-RBI game of the season.
Will Robertson and Dylan Rock both recorded multi-RBI performances while Steward Berroa and Phil Clarke recorded their sixth and first multi-hit game of the season, respectively.
Eight of the nine hitters in the New Hampshire (14-13) starting lineup tallied at least one hit or run scored against Reading (10-17) pitching in the victory.
Starting pitcher Paxton Schultz (1-3)delivered his best start of the season, going six strong innings, allowing only one run and one walk on four hits while striking out six. It was Schultzโ€™s longest start of the season and his first win of the season.
The Fisher Cats continue their six-game road trip against the Reading Fightinโ€™ Phils tomorrow at 6:45 pm.ย LHP Jimmy Robbins (1-3, 4.43 ERA) will get the start for New Hampshire against RHP Tyler Phillips (0-2, 3.63 ERA) for Reading.

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