Fisher Cats-Sea Dogs game suspended by heavy rain

The Fisher Cats' Rainer Nunez drove in the only run of the Fisher Cats game vs. Portland before it was suspended by rain in the bottom of the first in Manchester. (File photo)
MANCHESTER — The New Hampshire Fisher Cats (2-7, 32-45) and Portland Sea Dogs (7-2, 43-35) were suspended with inclement weather at Delta Dental Stadium Friday night. The two will complete the game tonight at 6:35 in place of the regularly scheduled game with New Hampshire up 1-0 in the bottom of the first.
New Hampshire starter Ryan Jennings made his Double-A debut in the top of the first inning in Friday’s suspended game. Jennings surrendered a two-out single to Sea Dogs catcher Kyle Teel but did not allow a run.
The Fisher Cats took advantage of a leadoff single from second baseman Ryan McCarty, whole stole second base. First baseman Rainer Nunez drove in the only run of the night with a two-out single to give New Hampshire a 1-0 lead.
As the clouds opened up, Sea Dogs righty Caleb Bolden walked Zach Britton and plunked Devonte Brown to load the bases before the game was suspended.
After the Fisher Cats and Sea Dogs complete the suspended game on Saturday night, New Hampshire and Portland will meet again at Delta Dental Stadium for a six-game series from September 3 through September 8. There was no word as to when tonight’s regularly scheduled game will be made up.
Tickets for Friday’s game can be exchanged at the box office for any 2024 regular season home game at equal or lesser value.