By MARC RUSSINOFF
May 9, 2021 at 5:01 PM
Hoy Park crosses home after hitting an opposite-field home run in the first inning with a man on base in Sunday s game against the Harrisburg Senators.
Hoy Park crosses home after hitting an opposite-field home run in the first inning with a man on .
Credits: Somerset Patriots
May 9, 2021 at 5:01 PM
BRIDGEWATER, NJ – Three timely home runs led the Somerset Patriots (5-1) past the Harrisburg Senators (1-5) with a 6-5 series-finale win on Sunday afternoon at TD Bank Ballpark.
Harrisburg grabbed an early lead in the top of the first inning with a pair of unearned runs, but their lead was short-lived.
Updated May 7
Home runs propel Sea Dogs to 9-4 victory over Fisher Cats
Veterans Johan Mieses and Jake Lopez each homer as Portland wins its third straight at Hadlock Field.
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The Sea Dogs are still taking shape, and after a season without baseball at Hadlock Field, local fans are still getting to know the names of this latest incarnation.
Aside from the touted prospects, a few minor-league veterans are making strong first impressions.
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WHEN: 1 p.m. Saturday
Jake Lopez made his Double-A debut five years ago, and Johan Mieses a year later, in 2017.
On Friday night, Mieses belted his second long home run and Lopez added a grand slam to power the Sea Dogs to a 9-4 victory over the New Hampshire Fisher Cats before a socially-distanced crowd of 1,484 at Hadlock Field.
Northeast Credit Union hosts fourth annual Nice Catch to recognize kind kids
Portsmouth Herald
PORTSMOUTH – Northeast Credit Union believes at the heart of every community are good people doing great things. That’s why Northeast CU has partnered with the New Hampshire Fisher Cats and the Portland Sea Dogs to host their fourth annual “Nice Catch - Celebrating Kind Kids” initiative.
Nice Catch was created to recognize New Hampshire and Maine kids who consistently demonstrate compassion, empathy and kindness toward their peers, teachers, coaches, family and other community members and go above and beyond to make our communities kinder and brighter places.
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Updated May 6
Sea Dogs rally from rough start, sweep Fisher Cats in doubleheader
Trailing by 5-0 before coming to bat for the first time, the Sea Dogs rally for a 9-6 win, then finish the sweep with a 4-3 victory.
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Plate umpire Jude Koury holds back Ronaldo Hernandez of the Portland Sea Dogs after he was nearly hit by a pitch. The confrontation cleared both dugouts. Ben McCanna/Staff Photographer
Their Double-A affiliate showed similar resiliency Thursday.
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WHEN: 6 p.m. Friday
The Portland Sea Dogs bounced back from a lopsided season-opening loss Tuesday and an inauspicious start Thursday to sweep the visiting New Hampshire Fisher Cats in a seven-inning doubleheader before a crowd of 1,240 at Hadlock Field.