Sep 5, 2011 | The Times of Trenton
The Trenton Thunder concluded their season on a high note yesterday as Austin Krum's two-run triple in the top of the eleventh inning gave them a 5-3 win over the New Britain Rock Cats in front of the 5,186 in attendance.
Naugatuck's Pat Dean Debuts for the Rock Cats
Naugatuck native Pat Dean started on the mound for the New Britain Rock Cats Friday night versus the Trenton Thunder, losing 4-1.A Dean, a 2007 graduate of Naugatuck High School, received the call up to the Twins Double A affilate earlier this week after pitching in the Single A Ft.
Squirrels pull to within a half game of wild card
The Flying Squirrels are less than a game away from a playoff spot. The Richmond Flying Squirrels racked up 15 hits to cruise past the New Britain Rock Cats , 10-5, in the opener of a four-game series in front 6,079 at The Diamond on Monday night.
Trenton Thunder's fading playoff hopes take late inning hit
Just as the rain arrived at Waterfront Park yesterday afternoon, the Thunder endured an excruciating 7-4 loss to the New Britain Rock Cats.
Rock Cats Beat Thunder In 9th; To Play Doubleheader Saturday
Joe Benson hit a two-run triple off closer Ryan Pope in a three-run ninth inning Friday night to rally the New Britain Rock Cats past the Trenton Thunder 4-2 before a crowd of 6,041 at Waterfront Park.
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