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The New Hampshire Fisher Cats are a minor league baseball team based in Manchester, New Hampshire. The team, which plays in the Eastern League, is the Double-A affiliate of the Toronto Blue Jays major-league club. During the team's first season in Manchester, the Fisher Cats played at Gill Stadium, a historic ballpark in a residential neighborhood. Starting with the 2005 season, the Fisher Cats have played at Northeast Delta Dental Stadium (originally known as "Fisher Cats Ballpark") located in Manchester.




Fisher Cats, Blue Jays Extend Partnership Through 2014 Season

By: BostonSportsU18

23May2012

***This press release is courtesy of Tom Gauthier and the New Hampshire Fisher Cats Media Relations Department.*** MANCHESTER, NH – The New Hampshire Fisher Cats and the Toronto Blue Jays today announced a two-year extension of their Player Dev...

Watching History: Recap and Thoughts on the First Live No-Hitter I’ve Ever Seen

By: Bus Leagues Baseball

22May2012

I had never seen a live no-hitter before Monday night. The closest I had come was Devern Hansack’s performance for the Boston Red Sox in the final game of the 2006 season, when he didn’t allow a hit in a game that was shortened to five innings du...

Former Cape Leaguer, Fisher Cat Yan Gomes Becomes First Brazilian-Born Major Leaguer

By: BostonSportsU18

22May2012

The Cape Cod Baseball League provides this feature about former Chatham Anglers and New Hampshire Fisher Cats catcher Yan Gomes making history as the first Major League Baseball player born in Brazil. CAPE COD, Mass. — Yan Gomes, a .312 …...

Brett Cecil and the New Hampshire Fisher Cats No-Hit Portland

By: Bus Leagues Baseball

22May2012

Tonight in New Hampshire, three Fisher Cats pitchers (Brett Cecil, Danny Farquhar, and Ronald Uviedo) combined on a nine inning no-hitter, the team’s first since Kyle Drabek did it all by himself on July 4, 2010. I hope to have a lot more to sa...

Fisher Cats No Hit Portland in 6-0 Win

By: BostonSportsU18

21May2012

by Patrick Cavanaugh (MANCHESTER, NH)–Brett Cecil, Danny Farquhar, and Ron Uviedo are now officially in the Minor League Baseball Record Book after the three pitchers no-hit Portland in a combined effort that got the 6-0 victory on a misty Mond...

Blue Jays Complete Prospect Report: May 19

By: Jays Journal

20May2012

Toronto’s minor league affiliates went 2-2 on the night, as strong pitching helped out the 51s and Lugnuts, while a lack of offense burned the Fisher Cats and D-Jays. Here’s your Blue Jays complete prospect report for games played on Satu...

Report: A.J. Jimenez to undergo Tommy John surgery

By: Jays Journal

19May2012

New Hampshire Fisher Cats catcher A.J. Jimenez appears to be headed for Tommy John surgery to replace the ulnar collateral ligament in his right (throwing) elbow, according to a blog entry from Kevin Gray of the New Hampshire Union Leader late last n...

In a Familiar Place, New Hampshire’s Brian Jeroloman Takes On An Unfamiliar Role

By: Bus Leagues Baseball

18May2012

Brian Jeroloman was 22 years old the first time he played for the New Hampshire Fisher Cats. The year was in 2008, his third as a professional, and the 2006 sixth-round pick was continuing his march upwards in the organization after spending the prev...

Q&A: Blue Jays Prospect Deck McGuire

By: Bus Leagues Baseball

17May2012

The first round pick of the Toronto Blue Jays in the 2010 draft, Deck McGuire made his professional debut last season, finishing 9-5 with a 3.02 ERA and 124 strikeouts in 125.1 innings between High-A Dunedin and Double-A New Hampshire. This season, h...

Fisher Cats Come Up Short of Binghamton on Mother’s Day

By: BostonSportsU18

13May2012

by Patrick Cavanaugh MANCHESTER, N.H. — It was a nail-biting game for the New Hampshire Fisher Cats as they took the 7-6 loss against the Binghamton Mets on a beautiful Mother’s Day in Manchester, NH. Binghamton was first to get … Conti...

Q&A: New Hampshire Fisher Cats Infielder Koby Clemens (Part 2)

By: Bus Leagues Baseball

11May2012

This is Part 2 of the interview that Craig Forde of Beyond Fenway and I recently did with New Hampshire’s Koby Clemens. In this part, we talk about leaving the Astros organization after seven seasons; how he handles professional ups and downs;...

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