The New Hampshire Fisher Cats returned to Manchester on Tuesday and found a lack of runs, being shutout for the second time in the past week at the hands of the Bowie BaySox.
Bowie threatened to get on the board in the first, finally breaking through two innings later. Adrian Marin started off the BaySox’ rally with a single to left, the first of four hits in the inning off New Hampshire starting pitcher Sean Reid-Foley.
The visitors would end the inning with four runs, adding another with Anthony Santander’s homer in the sixth.
Bowie concluded the game’s scoring in the ninth when Marin came home on an Austin Wynns single.
Reid-Foley (7-9) finished just short of 100 pitches in the loss, scattering nine hits in seven innings of work.
Lucas Long (7-4) earned the win, striking out six Fisher Cats in his six-inning appearance. Ryan Meisinger earned his sixth save of the year with three straight 1-2-3 innings in relief of Long.
It was a good night for Bowie’s Austins, with Austin Wynns and Austin Hayes combining for five hits and 3 RBIs. Anthony Santander also added three hits, with Cedric Mullins adding another two hits in the victory.
Connor Greene (4-8, 4.89 ERA) takes the mound for the Fisher Cats for a Wednesday matinee at Northeast Delta Dental Stadium. Jordan Kipper (2-0, 2.08 ERA) is the starting pitcher for Bowie, with first pitch scheduled for 12:05 p.m.