6 of 6 Jeisson Rosario is tagged out at second by New Hampshire Fisher Cats' Jordan Groshans. Ben McCanna/Staff Photographer The eagerly, anxiously awaited first pitch at Hadlock Field was delivered at 6:03 p.m. Tuesday. That pitch – the first one witnessed at Hadlock since 2019 because of the pandemic-canceled 2020 season – sizzled in at 93 mph, a fastball from Portland Sea Dogs righthander Andrew Politi. UP NEXT WHEN: 6 p.m. Wednesday New Hampshire Fisher Cats prospect Austin Martin sent it into right field just as quickly, the ball coming off the bat at 99 mph; trendy statistics provided by one of the new, information-overload scoreboards at Hadlock.