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WEEKDAY 4 GAME SET WITH BLUEFISH CONTINUES

BRIDGEPORT BLUEFISH (14-12) VS. NEW BRITAIN BEES (9-16)

In 140 Characters or Less: Game 3 of 4 in the 1st meeting of the season between the Bees and Bluefish gets underway tonight, first pitch at 6:35! #ItsBetterWithTheBees

Series: This series is the first series between Bridgeport and New Britain this season. It began with a doubleheader on the last Baseball in Education Day in New Britain, which was split at 1 win apiece. New Britain shut out Bridgeport in game 1, and game 2 saw a 7-2 victory for the Bluefish. Game 3 of the series will be tonight at 6:35, and the series will conclude tomorrow night at 6:35.

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The Bees: Game 1 of yesterday’s doubleheader was all about the Bees. Anthony Marzi got his first career complete game and first career shutout, pitching 7 full innings, facing 3 batters above the minimum. He gave up 4 hits and struck out 5 hitters. Jonathan Griffin led the New Britain offense, driving in 3 of their 4 runs with two home runs, his first home runs of the season.

The Opposition: In the second game of the twin bill, Bridgeport’s Jonathan Albaladejo countered Marzi’s complete game victory with a complete game win of his own, pitching all 7 innings allowing 2 runs off of 6 hits, and striking out 6 batters. The Bluefish offense surged for 7 runs after being shut out in the first game. 6 of the starting 9 for Bridgeport had at least 1 RBI, only struck out 3 times, and 5 of their 10 hits were for extra bases.

Starters- New Britain: Eric Fornataro (0-1, 5.89) | Chris Rearick (0-1, 5.03)

Key to the Game- Shutdown bullpen: In both games of yesterday’s doubleheader, Bridgeport did not use a single bullpen pitcher. Both starters threw complete games. New Britain also didn’t need to use their relievers in game 1, however in game 2 they used 5 of them, including Shawn Gilblair, who made his 2017 debut in the 7th inning. In their appearances, New Britain relievers got to see firsthand how dangerous the Bridgeport offense is. Look for the Bees bullpen to be assertive on the mound in tonight’s game, and give the Bluefish hitters difficulty at the plate.

Broadcast: The Bees’ Official YouTube Channel (youtube.com/NewBritainBees) and Facebook Live (facebook.com/newbritainbees), starting at 6:20 P.M.

Song of the Day: Dr. John - I'm Gonna Go Fishin'


 
Bees Buzz: Anthony Marzi notched both his first career shutout and complete game in game 1 of yesterday’s doubleheader…The Bees drove in 5 of their 6 combined runs in yesterday’s games with home runs…Bees pitchers combined faced 59 total batters between both games of the doubleheader allowing 10 hits (.169) and only walked 2 of them…Conor Bierfeldt reached base safely in game 1 yesterday, which extended his on base streak to 10 games, a new season high for the Bees…Jon Griffin hit 2 home runs in game 1 yesterday, his first multi-home run game since September 17th of last season. With those two home runs, he is now 2 away from 100 home runs in his professional career…Jovan Rosa played in both games of the doubleheader, extending his consecutive games played for the Bees streak to 165, and his overall consecutive games played streak to 188…Shawn Gilblair made his first appearance of 2017 in the 7th inning of game 2.

About the New Britain Bees
The New Britain Bees are in their second season of play as a member of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball and play at New Britain Stadium. For further information or to reserve seats, email [email protected], call 860-826-BEES (2337), or visit NBBees.com.
 
About the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball (ALPB)
The Atlantic League has been a leader in professional baseball and a gateway to Major League Baseball since 1998. Over 36 million fans have attended Atlantic League games and more than 800 players and 50 managers and coaches have joined MLB organizations directly from the ALPB.  The Atlantic League emphasizes winning baseball games, showcasing the talent of top-caliber players and offering affordable family entertainment to metropolitan markets serving nearly 15% of the US population.
 
For more information, please visit www.AtlanticLeague.com

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