Walks Plague 'Cats In First Loss Of 2018
TRENTON, NJ - The New Hampshire Fisher Cats (Toronto Blue Jays) dropped their first game of the season Tuesday, losing 10-4 to the Trenton Thunder (New York Yankees) at ARM & HAMMER Park. Bo Bichette turned in his fifth-consecutive multi-hit night with a two for five performance in which he
TRENTON, NJ - The New Hampshire Fisher Cats (Toronto Blue Jays) dropped their first game of the season Tuesday, losing 10-4 to the Trenton Thunder (New York Yankees) at ARM & HAMMER Park.
New Hampshire trailed 2-0 after two and 4-0 after three, the first time the 'Cats have fell behind an opponent all season.
Losing 5-1 heading into the sixth, the Fisher Cats made it interesting with single runs in the sixth and seventh. Lourdes Gurriel doubled with one out, advanced to third on a passed ball and scored when
The Thunder put the game away in the home half of the seventh. Trenton sent ten men to the plate and scored five runs on three hits and four walks, part of a season-high 11 walks issued by the Fisher Cats pitching staff.
Zack Jackson was the only 'Cats hurler who didn't allow a run. The Tulsa, OK native went 2.2 frames, allowed two hits, walked two and struck out a pair.
The series concludes tomorrow night at ARM & HAMMER Park. RHP
The Fisher Cats come home to Northeast Delta Dental Stadium for the first time this season on Friday, April 13 to start a three-game series against the Hartford Yard Goats.