
MANCHESTER – The New Hampshire Fisher Cats (23-41, 52-81) walked off the Chesapeake Baysox (28-37, 59-73) at Delta Dental Stadium on Wednesday night in the 10th inning with a 3-2 win.
Knotted at 2-2 in the bottom of the 10th, New Hampshire center fielder Je’Von Ward looped a bases-loaded single to right field to score the game-winning run
New Hampshire starter Bobby Milacki made his fourth start and surrendered two hits and one walk while striking out three over three innings of work. Pat Gallagher took over in the top of the fourth inning and went on to rifle three scoreless, one-hit frames with three punchouts. Chay Yeager followed by allowing two runs on three hits in 2/3 innings of relief. Righty Hunter Gregory tossed 1 1/3 blank frames and Conor Larkin (W, 5-4) held Chesapeake scoreless in the ninth and 10th innings.
Chesapeake starter Trace Bright allowed two runs on three hits with three walks and three strikeouts across four frames. Gerald Ogando, Carter Baumler, Tyson Neighbors and Micah Ashman each threw scoreless single innings before righty Zane Barnhart (L, 0-1) surrendered the winning, unearned run. After a Charles McAdoo sacrifice bunt to lead off the bottom of the 10th, the Baysox elected to walk New Hampshire’s Jace Bohrofen and Damiano Palmegiani and load the bases before Ward’s winning single.
Top takeaways:
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OF Je’Von Ward delivers game-winning single in bottom of the 10th
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New Hampshire hadn’t scored since the bottom of the third
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3B Charles McAdoo hustles for team-leading 22nd double
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Chesapeake trailed, 2-0, until two-run seventh tied Wednesday’s game
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First walk-off win since April, first extra-innings win of 2025
The Fisher Cats jumped on the scoreboard first in the bottom of the second inning after Bohrofen walked and Palmegiani singled. First baseman Peyton Williams then corked a single to cash in Bohrofen from third and made it 1-0. Shortstop Cade Doughty followed by bouncing a fielder’s choice that plated Palmegiani from third and extended New Hampshire’s lead to 2-0.
After exchanging three scoreless innings, Chesapeake broke through with a two-run top of the seventh inning. Baysox left fielder Brandon Butterworth doubled in catcher Ethan Anderson from third to cut New Hampshire’s deficit to 2-1. Third baseman Carter Young followed with a single to center fielder that plated Butterworth to knot the score at 2-2.
The Fisher Cats’ walk-off win was the first since April when New Hampshire’s Peyton Williams knocked the first pinch-hit, walk-off home run in franchise history on April 16 against Harrisburg. With now seven wins in extra innings this season, Wednesday’s win was the first Fisher Cats win at home in extra innings in 2025.
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