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The Fisher Cats know when next season will begin, but there's no telling when the 2018 season will end. New Hampshire (64-46) currently sits in first place in the Eastern League's Eastern Division ...
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Aug 6, 2018 · The New Hampshire Fisher Cats, Double-A affiliate of the Toronto Blue Jays, have announced the team's 2019 home schedule, featuring 70 games of ferocious family fun at Northeast Delta Dental Stadium.
The New Hampshire Fisher Cats of the Eastern League ended the 2019 season with a record of 63 wins and 76 losses, finishing fifth in the league's Eastern Division. The Fisher Cats scored 560 runs and conceded 558 runs. Members of the 2019 New Hampshire Fisher Cats who played in Major League Baseball during their careers were Bryan Baker, Riley ...
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The New Hampshire Fisher Cats of the Eastern League ended the 2019 season with a record of 63 wins and 76 losses, finishing fifth in the league's Eastern Division. The Fisher Cats scored 560 runs and conceded 558 runs. Members of the 2019 New Hampshire Fisher Cats who played in Major League Baseball during their careers were Dany Jiménez ...
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May 3, 2021 · The Fisher Cats will also have three members of Toronto’s 40-man roster in New Hampshire this season: Otto Lopez, Elvis Luciano, and Gabriel Moreno. IF/OF Otto Lopez won the Class-A Midwest League batting title with a .325 average in 2019, and starts the season ranked No. 11 among Blue Jays prospects by MLB.com.