Cormac Toland, 9, jumping at center, of Manchester, was the 6 millionth fan to come to the Delta Dental Stadium as the Fisher Cats near their 20th season. Cormac was accompanied to the game by his father, Andrew Toland, Tuesday evening. Looking on at left is Andrew Marais, the team’s communications, engagement and promotions manager, who marked the moment with confetti. Cormac received a host of prizes that included two full season tickets for 2024 and a $200 shopping spree in the team store. Oh, and he also threw out the first pitch.
Cormac Toland, 9, of Manchester, was the 6 millionth fan to come to the Delta Dental Stadium on Tuesday evening. He was with his father, Andrew Toland.
Cormac Toland, 9, of Manchester, was the 6 millionth fan to come to Delta Dental Stadium. He was with his father, Andrew Toland. One gift was a piece of the original scoreboard signed by the Fisher Cats team.
Cormac Toland, 9, of Manchester, was the 6 millionth fan to come to Delta Dental Stadium. He was with his father, Andrew Toland. Cormac threw out a first pitch.
Cormac Toland, 9, of Manchester, was the 6 millionth fan to come to Delta Dental Stadium. He was with his father, Andrew Toland, at right, and they got to take a photo with Fisher Cats manager Cesar Martin.
Cormac Toland, 9, of Manchester, was the 6 millionth fan to come to the Delta Dental Stadium. He was with his father, Andrew Toland, at center. Around them, from left, are: Fisher Cats assistant manager Brandon Caron, Andrew Marais, communications, engagement and promotions manager, and Mike Neis, general manager.
Cormac Toland, 9, of Manchester, was the 6 millionth fan to come to the Delta Dental Stadium. He was with his father, Andrew Toland, and among his honors he got to throw out a first pitch.
Cormac Toland, 9, of Manchester, was the 6 millionth fan to come to the Northeast Delta Dental Stadium on Tuesday evening for the game. He was with his father, Andrew Toland, and among his honors he got to throw out a first pitch, and he got a fist bump from marketing and communications assistant Chris Shepard, right, who acted as catcher.
Cormac Toland, 9, jumping at center, of Manchester, was the 6 millionth fan to come to the Delta Dental Stadium as the Fisher Cats near their 20th season. Cormac was accompanied to the game by his father, Andrew Toland, Tuesday evening. Looking on at left is Andrew Marais, the team’s communications, engagement and promotions manager, who marked the moment with confetti. Cormac received a host of prizes that included two full season tickets for 2024 and a $200 shopping spree in the team store. Oh, and he also threw out the first pitch.
Cormac Toland, 9, of Manchester, was the 6 millionth fan to come to the Delta Dental Stadium on Tuesday evening. He was with his father, Andrew Toland.
Cormac Toland, 9, of Manchester, was the 6 millionth fan to come to Delta Dental Stadium. He was with his father, Andrew Toland. One gift was a piece of the original scoreboard signed by the Fisher Cats team.
Cormac Toland, 9, of Manchester, was the 6 millionth fan to come to Delta Dental Stadium. He was with his father, Andrew Toland. Cormac threw out a first pitch.
Cormac Toland, 9, of Manchester, was the 6 millionth fan to come to Delta Dental Stadium. He was with his father, Andrew Toland, at right, and they got to take a photo with Fisher Cats manager Cesar Martin.
Cormac Toland, 9, of Manchester, was the 6 millionth fan to come to the Delta Dental Stadium. He was with his father, Andrew Toland, at center. Around them, from left, are: Fisher Cats assistant manager Brandon Caron, Andrew Marais, communications, engagement and promotions manager, and Mike Neis, general manager.
Cormac Toland, 9, of Manchester, was the 6 millionth fan to come to the Delta Dental Stadium. He was with his father, Andrew Toland, and among his honors he got to throw out a first pitch.
Cormac Toland, 9, of Manchester, was the 6 millionth fan to come to the Northeast Delta Dental Stadium on Tuesday evening for the game. He was with his father, Andrew Toland, and among his honors he got to throw out a first pitch, and he got a fist bump from marketing and communications assistant Chris Shepard, right, who acted as catcher.