Chris Jared returns for his second season broadcasting New Hampshire Fisher Cats baseball in 2025. Jared joined the organization from Abilene Christian University (NCAA-DI) in Abilene, TX, after having worked in both behind-the-scenes and on-camera roles with ACUTV’s productions on ESPN+. Prior to New Hampshire, Jared most previously spent time in MiLB with the Frisco RoughRiders for the team’s Texas League championship season in 2022. Jared spent time with the Great Lakes Loons (Dodgers, High-A) in 2021, Missoula Osprey (former Diamondbacks, Rookie-Adv.) in 2019 and the Lansing Lugnuts (former Toronto Blue Jays, Class-A) in 2017.
Cat Chat is the official blog of the New Hampshire Fisher Cats, the Double-A Minor League affiliate of the Toronto Blue Jays. Chat Chat provides updates and insights on the team's games, players, and community events. It also features interviews with players, coaches, and staff members, giving fans a behind-the-scenes look at the organization. The blog is a valuable resource for fans looking to stay informed and engaged with the Cats throughout the baseball season.
Bob Lipman, a six-time NSMA New Hampshire Sportscaster of the Year award winner, returns to the booth for his 21st season with the Fisher Cats in 2025. Lipman has broadcasted games for the Fisher Cats and held the team’s historian role since the inaugural season in 2004. Lipman also broadcasts basketball for Dartmouth College and is an athletic communications assistant at Southern New Hampshire University. A graduate of Vanderbilt University, Lipman has served as a news and sportscaster since moving from New Jersey in 1984 and resides in Concord, NH.
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Fisher Cats Name Taylor Fisher as General Manager
Fisher brings family and baseball background to New England roots
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Outfielder Dasan Brown Snags Rawlings Gold Glove
Brown, 23, posted a .996 fielding percentage in 100 games in 2024
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First Pitch is Set - Fisher Cats Announce 2025 Home Game Times
Opening Day set for 6:35 PM on Friday, April 4 at Delta Dental Stadium
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Pardinho Named to Eastern League All-Star Roster
New Hampshire's first EL All-Star pitcher since Kyle Drabek in 2010