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Friday, June 18, 2021 | 6:35 P.M. | Delta Dental Stadium | Game 39 Friday, June 18, 2021 | 6:35 p.m. | Delta Dental Stadium | Manchester, N.H. | Game 39 NEW HAMPSHIRE FISHER CATS (15-24) vs. HARTFORD YARD GOATS (13-27) RHP Elvis Luciano (0-0, 3.95) RHP Karl Kauffmann (0-4, 6.04) THREE-RUN EIGHTH INNING SPURS ‘CATS TO VICTORY: The Fisher Cats struck thrice in the bottom of 2021 AT A GLANCE Home 8-14 the eighth, courtesy of an LJ Talley RBI, a bases-loaded balk, and a Brock Lundquist sacrifice fly. The Road 7-10 Fisher Cats also got excellent pitching from Mike Ellenbest, Graham Spraker, debutant Will McAffer, and Day 4-4 Andrew McInvale, as the four pitchers held the Yard Goats to just four hits on the night. McInvale picked up Night 11-20 his second win on the season, coming in with two runners aboard in the top of the eighth and escaping the Extra Innings 2-2 jam before pitching a scoreless ninth. 1-Run Games 1-9 2-Run Games 4-3 3-Run Games 0-2 MOVING ON UP: Curtis Taylor, Zach Logue, and Kevin Vicuña were all advanced to Triple-A Buffalo within 4+Run Games 9-9 the last week. In Logue’s first start for the Bisons, he went seven innings, allowing just one hit and striking Last 5 Games 2-3 out eight. The three join Rodrigo Vigil as the players in Buffalo who have appeared in games for New Last 10 Games 5-5 Hampshire this season. Doubleheaders 0-1-2 May 9-14 BOB LIPMAN’S THIS DATE IN FISHER CATS HISTORY: June 19, 2018- After a rainout in the series June 6-10 opener, the Fisher Cats swept a doubleheader at Erie. Both games went extra innings. In the opener, the July 0-0 Fisher Cats loaded the bases in the top of the eighth on singles by Jonathan Davis and Jon Berti. Cavan August 0-0 Biggio delivered the game winning two-run single in a 5-3 win. In the second game, both teams scored September 0-0 single runs in the eighth and ninth. Biggio started at second, went to third on a groundout, and scored on a Lead after 7 10-4 Gunnar Heidt’s sacrifice fly. Travis Bergen held Erie scoreless in the bottom of the tenth for a 5-4 win. Tied after 7 3-4 Behind after 7 2-16 MANCHESTER BOSTON REGIONAL AIRPORT FLIGHT TO THE MAJORS: The Blue Jays were four-hit Lead after 8 10-2 by the Baltimore Orioles, giving up five runs in the eighth en route to a 7-1 loss. The top four in the Toronto Tied after 8 3-1 Behind after 8 1-16 lineup were 0-16 on the night. The Jays have now lost five in a row since their 18-4 victory over the Red Sox Scores First 10-13 last Sunday. Buffalo one-hit Rochester off of stellar outings from Zach Logue and Dani Jimenez. Blue Jays’ Opp Scores First 5-11 number 25 overall prospect Sem Robberse led Dunedin to a 3-2 victory in game one of their doubleheader, NH 10+ Hits 9-6 as the 19-year old went five and two-thirds innings allowing just three hits. Dunedin fell to Clearwater 4-1 in Opp 10+ Hits 2-11 game two. Vancouver lost to Everett 9-2, as the C’s mustered only five hits on the evening. Opp Starts RH 12-21 Opp Starts LH 3-3 COMING UP: The Fisher Cats host Hartford (Colorado) for the first time this season this week, before Comeback Wins 6 getting their first taste of interdivisional play when they travel to Bowie to face the division-leading Baysox W-L in Last AB 3-3 (Baltimore). Following the Bowie trip, the Fisher Cats will return to Manchester to face the familiar foe of the Walk-off W/L 1-0 Portland Sea Dogs (Boston). Shutouts by NH 1 Shutouts by OPP 1 Sunday 2-2 STARTERS: Elvis Luciano will get the start for the Fisher Cats today, making his first appearance in 27 Monday 0-0 rd Tuesday 2-5 days. His last start came on May 23 against Portland, where he had to leave the game after just six pitches Wednesday 1-4 due to injury. Luciano was the first player born in the 2000s to appear in an MLB game in 2019. It is Thursday 3-5 expected that he will pitch two innings today. Friday 4-2 Saturday 3-4 Following Luciano, Maximo Castillo is expected to appear. He holds a record of 3-1 on the season with a White Tops 6-8 5.74 ERA. He picked up the win in his last outing against Portland, giving up just one run in five innings and Blue Tops 6-9 limiting the Sea Dogs to four hits. Red Tops 2-6 Mountain Men 0-1 For Hartford, Karl Kauffman will get the start this evening. The Rockies’ #17 overall and #5 pitching prospect Gatos Feroces 1-0 has an 0-4 record with an ERA of 6.04. The former Michigan Wolverine is coming off of his best start of the Alternate Jerseys 0-0 Postponements H: 1 A: 3 season, limiting Reading to two runs over five innings last time out. Cancellations H: 0 A: 1 Longest Win Streak 4 Longest Losing Streak 5, 2x Date Time Opponent Fisher Cats Probable Opponent Probable ______ Sun. June 20 1:35 p.m. vs. Hartford RHP Simeon Woods Richardson (1-0, 2.16) RHP Garrett Schilling (1-3, 4.11) Mon. June 21 OFF DAY Tue. June 22 6:35 p.m. at Bowie TBD TBD Wed. June 23 6:35 p.m. at Bowie TBD TBD 2021 SEASON HIGHS AND LOWS – T (ties record), N (new record) FISHER CATS vs. AA NORTHEAST LEAGUE TEAM HITTING: Most Runs, Game…………… 14, 6/11 at Portland Eastern Home Away 2021 All-Time . Most Runs, Inning…………………. 8, 2x, 6/11 at Portland (10th) Binghamton (18) 1-5 0-0 1-5 149-156 Most Hits, Game………………… 20, 6/11 at Portland Most Hits, Inning…………………… 6, 5/20 vs. Portland (3rd) Hartford (24) 1-3 0-0 1-3 46-41 Fewest Hits, Game……………… 2, 2x, 5/29G2 at Somerset Most Doubles, Game……………… 6, 6/11 at Portland Portland (36) 2-4 5-7 7-11 185-210 Most Triples, Game……………… 1, 4x, 5/27G1 at Somerset Most Home Runs, Game……… 3, 3x, 6/13 at Portland Reading (12) 0-0 0-0 0-0 123-110 Most Consec. HR, Game…………. 2, 6/13 at Portland Most Consec. Game with a HR…… 7, 6/2-6/9 Somerset (12) 4-2 2-3 6-5 6-5 Most Home Runs, Month………… 20, June v. Northeast (102) 8-14 7-10 15-24 Most Total Bases, Game…………... 32, 6/11 at Portland Most Extra Base Hits, Game………. 8, 6/11 at Portland Akron (0) 0-0 0-0 0-0 39-56 Most Walks…………………………. 7, 5/4 at Portland Most Strikeouts……………………… 18, 5/15 vs. Somerset Altoona (0) 0-0 0-0 0-0 48-52 Most Stolen Bases, Game…………. 4, 5x, 5/29G1 at Somerset Most GIDP, Game………………… …2, 6/8 at Portland Bowie (6) 0-0 0-0 0-0 51-57 Left on Base…………………………. 15, 5/4 at Portland Consec. Scoreless Innings………… 13.1, 5/23-5/25 Erie (0) 0-0 0-0 0-0 50-47 INDIVIDUAL HITTING Harrisburg (12) 0-0 0-0 0-0 52-64 Most Runs, Game…………………… 4, Samad TaYlor, 6/8 at Portland Most Hits, Game…………………….. 4, 5x, Moreno/TalleY/Vicuna, 6/11 at Portland Richmond (0) 0-0 0-0 0-0 25-34 Most Doubles, Game……………….. 2, 8x, Demi OrimoloYe, 6/13 at Portland v. Southwest (18) 0-0 0-0 0-0 Most Triples, Game………………… 1, 4x, Gabriel Moreno, 5/27G1 at Somerset Most Home Runs, Game…………… 2, 4x, Samad TaYlor, 6/16 vs. Hartford Totals 8-14 7-10 15-24 1117-1178 Most Home Runs, Month………….. 8, Samad TaYlor (June) Most RBI, Game…………………….. 6, LJ Talley, 5/20 vs. Portland Most RBI, Month…………………….. 19, Gabriel Moreno, MaY SERIES BREAKDOWN Most Walks, Game………………….. 3, 4x, Chris Bec, 6/13 at Portland 4G 5G 6G 7G 8G Most Strikeouts, Game……………... T-5, Samad Taylor, 5/27G1 at Somerset Won --- --- 2 --- --- Longest Hit Streak………………….. 17, Otto Lopez, 5/6-5/27G1 Lost --- 1 3 --- --- Consec. Games On Base………….. 17, Otto Lopez, 5/6-5/27G1 Split --- --- --- --- --- Consec. Hitless At-Bats…………….. 22, Brock Lundsquist, 5/14-6/6 Sweeps --- --- --- --- --- Most Stolen Bases, Game………….. 3, Samad TaYlor, 5/29G1 at Somerset Opp. Sweeps --- --- --- --- --- TEAM PITCHING: Home 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 Most Runs Allowed………………… 12, 3x, 5/29G2 at Somerset Away 0-0 0-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 Most Runs, Inning…………………. 7, 5/29G2 at Somerset (1st) Most Hits Allowed………………….. 15, 6/4 vs. Binghamton Most Hits, Inning…………………… 6, 2x, 5/29G2 at Somerset (1st) Fisher Cats vs. Hartford 2021 Fewest Hits Allowed……………….. 3, 5/29G1 at Somerset GM Result Winner Loser Save Most HR Allowed, Game…………… 4, 2x, 6/6 vs. Binghamton At Delta Dental Stadium, Manchester, N.H. Most Earned Runs………………….. 12, 2x, 5/29G2 at Somerset 1 6/15(a) L, 4-6 N. Kennedy (1-0) T. Miller (1-2) Y. Aybar (2) Most Strikeouts……………………… 18, 6/11 at Portland 2 6/16 L, 7-8/9 R. Todd (2-1) A.
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