Rain defeats Fisher Cats, Squirrels on Sunday
read more…: Rain defeats Fisher Cats, Squirrels on SundayThe New Hampshire Fisher Cats and Richmond Flying Squirrels concluded played their final game together in 2018, or at least it seems that way.
The New Hampshire Fisher Cats and Richmond Flying Squirrels concluded played their final game together in 2018, or at least it seems that way.
The Richmond Flying Squirrels evened up their series with the New Hampshire Fisher Cats on Saturday night, 5-2.
The New Hampshire Fisher Cats’ swing south of the Mason-Dixon Line continued on Friday, and it continued on a positive note with an authoritative 4-1 victory over the Richmond Flying Squirrels.
Now in its 15th year, the fan is expected to arrive later this month and will be given an assortment of prizes.
This week the Monarchs resigned two more players from last year’s team
Most streams are running at or well above normal for this time of year and lake levels are likely at maximum. The rains seem to have turned on the fish so now is a good time to get out there.
The New Hampshire Fisher Cats won’t return to Maryland again until 2019, and they now have bragging rights until then.
The Bowie Bay Sox easily handled the New Hampshire Fisher Cats in the second game of their series, 13-6.
New Hampshire’s four-run second inning ultimately would be enough for the victory, but they went on to score again in the fourth, fifth, and sixth, highlighted by home runs from Andrew Guillotte and Gunnar Heidt.
Every day, members of the New Hampshire Fisher Cats continue on a path they will hope leads to the big leagues. It’s August 7, 2018 and here’s what’s been going on lately on that path 400 miles to Toronto.