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美国职棒小联盟 09/08 23:05 - Bowie Baysox v 新罕布什尔食鱼猫 L 6-2
美国职棒小联盟 09/07 22:35 - Bowie Baysox v 新罕布什尔食鱼猫 L 6-1
美国职棒小联盟 09/06 22:35 - Bowie Baysox v 新罕布什尔食鱼猫 L 11-10
美国职棒小联盟 09/05 22:35 - Bowie Baysox v 新罕布什尔食鱼猫 L 8-5
美国职棒小联盟 09/03 21:15 - Reading Fightin Phils v 新罕布什尔食鱼猫 W 2-5
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美国职棒小联盟 08/31 22:45 - Reading Fightin Phils v 新罕布什尔食鱼猫 L 4-3
美国职棒小联盟 08/30 22:45 - Reading Fightin Phils v 新罕布什尔食鱼猫 W 3-5
美国职棒小联盟 08/29 22:45 - Reading Fightin Phils v 新罕布什尔食鱼猫 W 3-6
美国职棒小联盟 08/27 17:35 - 新罕布什尔食鱼猫 v 宾汉姆顿旋转木马 - 已取消
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美国职棒小联盟 08/19 22:10 - Hartford Yard Goats v 新罕布什尔食鱼猫 W 2-10
美国职棒小联盟 08/18 23:10 - Hartford Yard Goats v 新罕布什尔食鱼猫 L 8-6
美国职棒小联盟 08/17 23:30 - 新罕布什尔食鱼猫 v Hartford Yard Goats W 12-1
美国职棒小联盟 08/17 21:00 - Hartford Yard Goats v 新罕布什尔食鱼猫 L 3-0
美国职棒小联盟 08/16 23:10 - Hartford Yard Goats v 新罕布什尔食鱼猫 L 8-3

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 Delta Dental Stadium (originally known as Fisher Cats Ballpark, later as Merchantsauto.com Stadium, and then as Northeast Delta Dental Stadium), which is located in Manchester and has a capacity of 6,500.

The Fisher Cats won the Eastern League championship in 2004, their first season in New Hampshire after moving the franchise from New Haven, Connecticut (the franchise won one championship while playing as the New Haven Ravens). They next won the Eastern League championship in 2011, their first season wearing their current red, white, and blue team color scheme, and again in 2018. Overall, the franchise has won four Eastern League championships, three while based in New Hampshire.

History

Northeast Delta Dental Stadium during the 2008 Eastern League All Star Game

New Haven, Connecticut, along with Portland, Maine, was granted an expansion Double-A franchise on October 3, 1992. The new ballclub was named the New Haven Ravens in January 1993, the result of a contest sponsored by the New Haven Register, WELI and WTNH. The Ravens began play in the 1994 season affiliated with the Colorado Rockies. The team hosted the 1998 Double-A All-Star Game, was league runner-up in 1995 and 2003, and won the Eastern League Championship in 2000 with an 82–60 record, defeating the Reading Phillies 3 games to 1 in the championship series. The Ravens played in Yale Field.[]

The team was sold on January 27, 2003, to Lowell Spinners owner Drew Weber, with the intention of moving the franchise to Manchester, New Hampshire. The Eastern League baseball team owners voted to approve the move during the league playoffs later that same year on September 3. The team's first season in Manchester was 2004. The first season was played at Gill Stadium southeast of the downtown area while the current ballpark was under construction.

Travis Snider while playing for the New Hampshire Fisher Cats

On July 19, 2005, Drew Weber sold his controlling interest in the team. Art Solomon became the new controlling owner with 60% ownership while Weber retained a 40% ownership share. On July 12, 2008, Solomon purchased full ownership of the Fisher Cats from Weber.

Gary Cathcart was named the team's new manager on December 3, 2007; Cathcart had served as the Fisher Cats' hitting coach during 2005 and 2006, and had most recently managed the single-A Lansing Lugnuts.

On July 16, 2008, the team hosted the 2008 Eastern League All-Star Game and Home Run Derby between the Northern Division and Southern Division. Travis Snider of the Fisher Cats won the Home Run Derby over Luis Montanez of the Bowie Baysox 7–6. In the All-Star Game itself, the Northern Division defeated the Southern Division 5–3 before a Northeast Delta Dental Stadium record crowd of 8,762.[]

On May 21, 2012, three Fisher Cats pitchers combined to throw the third no-hitter in franchise history, stifling the Portland Sea Dogs in a 6–0 victory at New Hampshire. Combining on the gem for the team were Brett Cecil (5⅔ innings), Danny Farquhar (2⅓), and Ronald Uviedo (1). It was the first no-hitter for New Hampshire since Kyle Drabek hurled a complete-game, nine-inning no-hitter against the New Britain Rock Cats on July 4, 2010.

In conjunction with Major League Baseball's restructuring of Minor League Baseball in 2021, the Fisher Cats were organized into the Double-A Northeast. In 2022, the Double-A Northeast became known as the Eastern League, the name historically used by the regional circuit prior to the 2021 reorganization.