The WFEA Morning Update

NH Fisher Cats’ Taylor Fisher: The Boys of NH Summer Are Back
NH Fisher Cats’ Taylor Fisher: The Boys of NH Summer Are Back

The Boys of Summer are back, and we open up the mics to Andrew and Taylor from the New Hampshire Fisher Cats to talk about the upcoming homestand.

First, we talk about a record-breaking one-inning scoring feat that hasn’t happened since 1961.

Some of the highlights coming from the upcoming homestand (Tues – April 14 through Sun – April 19). Tuesday is chicken tender day (mmmmm), Wednesday is the first 11:05 am game time (skip work), Thursday is Throwback Thursday, where some popular concession items are reduced (beyond the Fisher Cats’ already low prices), and Friday is Fireworks Night (and Irish Heritage Night).

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