Ponies take two from F-Cats on Sunday
read more…: Ponies take two from F-Cats on SundayFor the first time this year, the New Hampshire Fisher Cats dropped both halves of a doubleheader, falling twice to the Binghamton Rumble Ponies on Sunday.
For the first time this year, the New Hampshire Fisher Cats dropped both halves of a doubleheader, falling twice to the Binghamton Rumble Ponies on Sunday.
Coming into Saturday, the New Hampshire Fisher Cats had split their past four doubleheaders. At the end of the day, that number grew to five.
The New Hampshire Fisher Cats have been better on the road this season, but this latest homestand shows that they are more than capable of pulling out wins at home as well.
It’s June 1, here’s the state of things on the path 400 miles to Toronto and beyond.
The Ralph Miller Spartan Tournament honors the memory of Officer Ralph Miller, who was killed in the line of duty on October 2, 1976, and benefits the Manchester Police Athletic League.
New Hampshire was outhit by Portland, but New Hampshire’s hits had a tendency to go over the fence.
Alan McCullough is on a mission to umpire at least one Little League game in every state, and he reached 47 states in total thanks to a game in Manchester on Tuesday night.
The New Hampshire Fisher Cats have now won four straight and seven of their last ten games following their 11-2 victory over the Portland Sea Dogs on Tuesday night.
Move over Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Here comes Juan Kelly. Thanks in large part to Kelly’s efforts at the plate the New Hampshire Fisher Cats defeated the Hartford Yard Goats on Monday, 5-2.
The New Hampshire Fisher Cats split their fourth doubleheader in a row, finishing Saturday with a 5-3 loss to the Hartford Yard Goats followed by a 4-1 win in Game 2.
The New Hampshire Fisher Cats returned to Manchester in impressive fashion, easily defeating the Hartford Yard Goats, 10-3.
We are in the mandatory catch-and-release season for bass (May 15 – June 15), and fish are cruising the shallows looking for mates or are on beds already.
The New Hampshire Fisher Cats leave Reading on Thursday afteroon without a sweep, narrowly falling to the Reading Fightin’ Phils, 4-3.
New Hampshire defeated Reading again on Wednesday, courtesy of a strong start from TJ Zeuch, a home from from Juan Kelly and key contributions from Cavan Biggio.
Seven runs in the seventh inning helped New Hampshire starter Jordan Romano avoid getting stuck at seven wins.
On Friday and Sunday, the New Hampshire FIsher Cats had doubleheaders against the Binghamton Rumble Ponies, getting walk-off wins before losing the second half. Sunday was a bit more exciting, though.
Led by an approved Net Generation coach, the program will focus on developing the skills to serve, rally, and score – so it is perfect for first time tennis players.
New Hampshire notched a walk-off in the first game, but could not overcome a late home run in the second game.
Even the best teams lose sometimes, but while the New Hampshire Fisher Cats have been one of the best teams in the Eastern League this season, they generally haven’t lost by much when they’ve lost. However, there are some exceptions. Thursday night was a big one.