The Bats hit three home runs and rolled to a 9-2 home win over the Mainers on Independence Eve in front of over 5,000 fans, posting their sixth consecutive victory.
The second-year Bat talked about his big game with a new American flag bat in a 9-2 win in front of a big Alumni Field crowd.
The Rutgers product talked to Ryan Fitzpatrick about his three-hit game and the adjustments he has made as his bat heats up.
Jackson Smith (Cincinnati) hit a walk-off home run to send the Bats to a desperately-needed 3-2 win over the Navigators to stop a three-game slide.
Jackson Marshall (Connecticut) had a two-run double and Collin Anderson (Duke) had a solo home run, but the Bats fell 4-3 in the first game of a doubleheader at Alumni Field.
The Bats could not overcome a very slow start in a 16-7 loss to the Sharks despite hitting three home runs in a four-batter span in the sixth inning.
The Bats got a strong effort from the mound again, but suffered another night of nearly no offense early in the 2026 summer as they fell 3-1 at Alumni Field.
Nico Senese (Georgia Southern) had a big game and the Bats extended the woes of the SteepleCats with an 8-4 win at Joe Wolfe Field.
Jackson Smith (Cincinnati) and Chris Polemeni (Connecticut) each went deep early and the Bats' three arms of Ryan Bailey (Pittsburgh), Andrew Lepine (UCF), and Rob Gilchrist (Connecticut) took it from there in a 4-1 win.
The Bats got an RBI single from pinch-hitter Michael O'Brien to make it 4-1 in the 7th, but very little else offensively in a home loss.
The Bats got a strong effort from the mound, but did little offensively in a 2-1 loss at Upper Valley.
The rising sophomore talked to Emma Cain about his two homer game in which he reached safely all five times in the Bats' 12-6 win.
The Kansas State product talked about his big game, including the Bats' first home run of the season, as Keene won 6-5 on the road in Maine.
Nico Senese came up with a second huge hit in as many nights to help the Bats improve to 2-0 with a 6-3 win on the road Friday night.
Nico Senese (Georgia Southern) delivered a go-ahead two-run single in the eighth to back a strong bullpen performance as the defending NECBL champion Bats opened their 2026 season with a home win.