Fall sports preview: Derryfield School
read more…: Fall sports preview: Derryfield SchoolMANCHESTER, NH – With Labor Day in the rearview mirror, high school is now back in session, and with it,
MANCHESTER, NH – With Labor Day in the rearview mirror, high school is now back in session, and with it,
The New Hampshire Fisher Cats (19-37, 49-75) took down the Portland Sea Dogs (36-21, 72-54) at Delta Dental Stadium Tuesday, 2-1. With the win, the Fisher Cats snapped an eight-game losing streak, which extended back to August 31 against Hartford.Â
The Altoona Curve (25-31, 54-71) completed a sweep of the New Hampshire Fisher Cats (18-37, 48-75) at Peoples Natural Gas Field Sunday with a final score of 5-2. The wheels fell off for the Cats in the bottom of the eighth, as Altoona mounted a five-run comeback to take the lead.Â
The New Hampshire Fisher Cats (18-36, 48-74) dropped their fifth straight game to the Altoona Curve (24-31, 53-71) at Peoples Natural Gas Field Saturday, 1-0. The Fisher Cats outhit the Curve, 4-2 but couldn’t get a run across. Â
The New Hampshire Fisher Cats (18-35, 48-73) dropped their fourth straight game to the Altoona Curve (23-31, 52-71) at Peoples Natural Gas Field Friday night, falling 7-5 in 10 innings. For the second straight night, Altoona won on a walk-off hit; Curve right fielder Matt Fraizer smashed a three-run homer to end the contest.Â
A five-run first inning powered the Altoona Curve (21-31, 50-71) to their second straight win over the New Hampshire Fisher Cats (18-33, 48-71) at Peoples Natural Gas Field, 8-4. The Curve capitalized on an early jump and plated five runs in the first inning and never gave up the lead.
The New Hampshire Fisher Cats (18-32, 48-70) dropped their first game of the season at Peoples Natural Gas Field to the Altoona Curve (21-31, 50-71) Tuesday, 3-1. The Fisher Cats managed three hits and three walks against three Curve pitchers; designated hitter Devonte Brown plated the Cats’ run with a solo homer.
On Monday, former New Hampshire Fisher Cat Danny Jansen became the first player in the 153-year history of Major League Baseball to play for both teams in the same game.
The New Hampshire Fisher Cats (18-31, 48-69) fumbled away the series finale to the Hartford Yard Goats (27-23, 64-53) at Delta Dental Stadium on Sunday, 5-1. The Fisher Cats committed three errors which led to five unearned Yard Goats runs, all in the top of the fifth.Â
The New Hampshire Fisher Cats (18-30, 48-68) lost a nail-biter to the Hartford Yard Goats (26-23, 64-52) at Delta Dental Stadium on Saturday, 4-3. The Cats left 11 runners on base in the loss and finished 3-for-15 with runners in scoring position.Â