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Season-High 18 Hits Lead Fisher Cats to 10-1 Win

Adams homers, Smith drives in three, and Hatch records first Fisher Cats win
Chad Spanberger broke a 0-0 tie in the bottom of the 11th inning. (Christina Carrillo)
August 18, 2019

Manchester, N.H. - Behind a strong start from Thomas Hatch  (W, 1-3), a three-run homer from Riley Adams , and a season-high 18 hits, the New Hampshire Fisher Cats (Toronto Blue Jays Double-A affiliate) blew out the Portland Sea Dogs (Boston Red Sox) 10-1 on Sunday afternoon at Delta Dental Stadium, taking two

Manchester, N.H. - Behind a strong start from Thomas Hatch  (W, 1-3), a three-run homer from Riley Adams , and a season-high 18 hits, the New Hampshire Fisher Cats (Toronto Blue Jays Double-A affiliate) blew out the Portland Sea Dogs (Boston Red Sox) 10-1 on Sunday afternoon at Delta Dental Stadium, taking two of three games in the weekend series. 
Portland's Brett Netzer gave his team a 1-0 lead when he belted a home run to start the fourth inning, but New Hampshire took over from there.
The Fisher Cats rallied for the lead in the bottom of the fifth inning against Matthew Kent (L, 5-6). Vinny Capra  singled, then Nash Knight  and Riley Adams drew walks to load the bases with two outs. Kevin Smith  brought everybody home with a double to left center, and Christian Williams  followed with another two-bagger to the center field wall to make it 4-1 New Hampshire.
The Fisher Cats added a pair of runs in the bottom of the seventh with a two-out rally. Williams singled and Chad Spanberger  walked. Logan Warmoth  then ripped a double into the gap in right center as Williams and Spanberger scored to make it 6-1. 
Eight different Fisher Cats had hits, including three from Spanberger, Williams and Cullen Large , who extended his hitting streak to seven games. 
Hatch finished after six innings, holding Portland to three hits (including the Netzer homer) with no walks and five strikeouts.
Corey Copping  (H, 2) surrendered just one base hit in his 1.2 innings of relief, and Jake Fishman  retired all four batters he faced with two strikeouts to close out the game. 
The Fisher Cats open a three-game series on Monday night in Trenton at 7:00 p.m. RHP Joey Murray  (1-2, 3.96 ERA) is scheduled to start against Thunder RHP Trevor Stephan (2-4, 5.74 ERA).

New Hampshire returns to Delta Dental Stadium on Thursday (August 22) to open the final homestand of the season against Binghamton (New York Mets). Thursday is Margaritaville Night and an Atlas Fireworks Show will follow the contest. For tickets and information, visit nhfishercats.com.