Hartford starter Connor Staine allowed three earned runs on five hits and racked up five strikeouts in five innings. Reliever Cade Denton (L, 3-4) allowed the go-ahead run on a wild pitch in the eighth inning and suffered the loss.
The Fisher Cats struck first on Sunday. With one out in the first, second baseman Adrian Pinto laced a double. The next batter, first baseman Jorge Burgos, ripped an RBI single and made it 1-0.
Hartford answered with a big bottom of the second inning. With one away, first baseman Aidan Longwell (9) tied the game with a solo home run. Following the homer, designated hitter Jimmy Obertop walked. Two batters later, left fielder Zach Kokoska cracked an RBI triple. Third baseman Dyan Jorge brought Kokoska home on an RBI knock which made it 3-1.
The Cats tied the game in the fourth. Following a flyout, right fielder Carter Cunningham singled. Shortstop Nick Goodwin (7) slugged a two-run blast and evened the score at three.
The Goats retook the lead in the bottom of the fourth on three walks and three wild pitches. In the fifth, second baseman Roc Riggio (8) added an insurance run on a solo homer, 5-3.
The back-and-forth contest continued. New Hampshire made it a one-run game on a sixth-inning sacrifice fly from Gleed and then took the lead on a two-run blast from Cunningham (2) in the seventh. The Goats tied the game in the bottom of the seventh on shortstop Andy Perez’s infield RBI single.
Following a day off, the New Hampshire Fisher Cats continue their two-week road trip with a six-game series at the Binghamton Rumble Ponies beginning Tuesday. First pitch for the series opener is slated for 6:07 p.m.
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