Monarchs’ season ends in triple overtime
read more…: Monarchs’ season ends in triple overtimeMANCHESTER, NH –  The 2017-’18 Manchester Monarchs season has officially concluded, but it did not go out quietly. Manchester lost
MANCHESTER, NH –  The 2017-’18 Manchester Monarchs season has officially concluded, but it did not go out quietly. Manchester lost
Hello, my name is Michael Martineau, the student manager of the NHTI Softball team out of NHTI, Concord’s Community College in Concord, New Hampshire. I’ll be posting updates at the end of each day with the recap of my day and tell you how the team is doing.
MANCHESTER, NH – Â On Monday, the New Hampshire Fisher Cats welcomed the Portland Sea Dogs to Manchester for the first
Is Vladimir Guerrero Jr. already good enough for the big leagues? It seems he’s certainly good enough for the Eastern League if the past few weeks have been any indication. On Monday, the Eastern League announced that Guerrero has been named as Eastern League Player of the Week.
After nearly a month, the Manchester Monarchs came back home on Sunday. However, it definitely was not the homecoming they expected. The Adirondack Thunder defeated Manchester 6-0, placing themselves one win away from the ECHL North Division championship and the Monarchs one loss away from elimination.
For the fourth time this season and the second time this week, weather has postponed the New Hampshire Fisher Cats’ scheduled contest, scheduled for 2:35 p.m. against the Binghamton Rumble Ponies.
It was a great day for Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Harold Ramirez, Cavan Biggio and Jordan Romano in particular as New Hampshire swept Saturday’s doubleheader in Binghamton
A two-hour rain delay didn’t dampen any bats at NYSEG Stadium on Thursday night, with the Binghamton Rumble Ponies defeating the New Hampshire Fisher Cats, 10-6.
The Manchester Monarchs are finally heading back home and they have a chance to prevent a return trip to upstate New York this season.
One month down, four more (and maybe more) to go!
It’s May 3, here’s the state of things on the path 400 miles to Toronto and beyond.