Senators Sweep Curve, Win Series Finale 6-3
Altoona, Pa. (April 4, 2026) — The Senators continued the series trend of scoring late as they plated five of their runs today over the final three frames, winning 6-5 to sweep the Curve.
Harrisburg took to Altoona's bullpen all series. Today, Sens batters walked ten times against Curve relievers and 12
Senators Survive Curve Rally, Hang on to Win 6-5 in Ten Innings
Harrisburg stranded tying run at third to end game
Senators Curb Curve, Take Season-Opener 7-2
Branden Boissiere leads the way with homer, four RBIs
Senators Announce 2026 Opening Day Roster
HARRISBURG, Pa. (March 31, 2026) – The Harrisburg Senators, Double-A affiliate of the Washington Nationals, announced their 2026 Opening Day Roster Tuesday.
Of the 29 players on the roster, 17 are returning to Harrisburg. The roster features 15 players originally drafted or signed by the Nationals, seven Free Agents, five
Senators Announce Clear Bag Policy

Nationals Name 2026 Senators Coaching Staff
HARRISBURG, Pa. (Jan. 29, 2026) – The Washington Nationals announced Thursday that Delino DeShields will manage the Harrisburg Senators for a fourth season in 2026.
DeShields joins Matt LeCroy as the only managers in modern Senators history of four straight seasons. DeShields trails LeCroy’s six managerial seasons overall (2012-2013, 2016-2019) for
Senators Announce Annual Job Fair
HARRISBURG, Pa. (Jan. 22, 2026) – The Harrisburg Senators announced Thursday that their annual job fair will take place on Saturday, Feb. 21, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
The fair takes place in the Harrisburg Senators’ front office, located next to the FNB Field Box Office and front gates.
The Senators and
Harrisburg Senators Announce 2026 Home Game Times
HARRISBURG, Pa. (Jan. 08, 2026) – The Harrisburg Senators on Thursday announced game times for their 39th season on City Island in 2026.
Most weeknight home games at FNB Field will start at 6:30 p.m., Friday nights will start at 7:00 p.m., most Saturday nights will start at 6:00 p.m., and
From First Pitch to First Kiss: 9 Weddings in 9 Innings
HARRISBURG, P.A. – Typically, when the words “I do” are uttered at FNB Field, it’s in response to a question like, “do you want a Spot dog?” During the Senators’ Going to the Diamond night next season, however, the brats will be traded for brides.
On Saturday, April 25, 2026, the
Senators Team with Local Partners to Renovate Harrisburg Ballfield
November 7, 2025
HARRISBURG, P.A. – A Minor League Baseball field, like the Harrisburg Senators’ FNB Field, requires tremendous care, a particular eye, and a team of dedicated professionals. On Tuesday, November 4, that expertise shifted from City Island to the Harrisburg Area Police Athletic Field (HAPAL) in Lower Paxton Township.
The
Senators Storm Back Late to Beat RubberDucks 5-4
Senators Storm Back Late to Beat RubberDucks 5-4
The Harrisburg Senators capped their season in thrilling fashion Sunday afternoon, rallying for four runs in the eighth inning to stun the Akron RubberDucks 5-4 at FNB Field.
Down 4-1 heading to the bottom of the eighth, Harrisburg put together a furious comeback. Johnathon
Thomas’ 10th-Inning Bunt Single Lifts Senators Past RubberDucks
The Senators walked off the RubberDucks 1-0 in 10 innings Saturday night at FNB Field.
After nine scoreless frames featuring dominant pitching on both sides, Kevin Made started the bottom of the 10th as the placed runner at second base and advanced to third on Maxwell Romero Jr.’s sacrifice bunt. Johnathon
Jackson Kent Solid in Sens 6-2 Loss to Akron
The Akron RubberDucks used a 14-hit attack to beat the Harrisburg Senators 6-2 Friday night at FNB Field.
Alfonsin Rosario led the way for Akron, going 4-for-5 with two doubles, a triple, two RBIs, and a stolen base. Angel Genao added three hits, and Ralphy Velazquez drove in two runs with
Boissiere Powers Senators Past RubberDucks 5-3
Boissiere Powers Senators Past RubberDucks 5-3
The Harrisburg Senators used timely hitting and a big third inning to defeat the Akron RubberDucks 5-3 Thursday night at FNB Field, snapping a two-game skid.
After falling behind 2-0 early on solo homers from Akron’s Joe Lampe and Alex Mooney in the second inning, the
Senators Held in Check in RubberDucks 5–1 Win
Senators Held in Check in RubberDucks 5–1 Win
The Harrisburg Senators couldn’t generate enough offense Wednesday night at FNB Field, falling 5–1 to the Akron RubberDucks.
Akron broke a scoreless tie in the fifth inning, pushing across three runs against Senators Erik Tolman. Christian Knapczyk delivered an RBI single, and Ralphy Velazquez
Big Seventh Inning Pushes RubberDucks Past Senators, 7–3
Big Seventh Inning Pushes RubberDucks Past Senators, 7–3
The Harrisburg Senators couldn’t hold off Akron’s late surge Tuesday night at FNB Field, as the RubberDucks used a five-run seventh inning to pull away for a 7–3 win.
After trading blows early, with Jacob Cozart and Carlos De La Cruz exchanging solo home
Wallace, De La Cruz Power Senators Past Baysox in Series Finale
Wallace, De La Cruz Power Senators Past Baysox in Series Finale
The Harrisburg Senators closed their road series in Chesapeake on a winning note Sunday afternoon, defeating the Baysox 6–3 at Prince George’s Stadium.
Jake Bennett delivered five shutout innings to earn his first win with the Senators, while the Senators’ bats
Senators’ Late Rally Spoiled by Baysox Walk-Off
Senators’ Late Rally Spoiled by Baysox Walk-Off
The Harrisburg Senators battled back with a dramatic three-run eighth inning to erase a deficit, but the Chesapeake Baysox answered in the ninth with a walk-off sacrifice fly to hand Harrisburg a 4-3 loss Saturday night at Prince George’s Stadium.
Austin Overn’s three-run homer in
Senators Can’t Solve Baysox Late Surge, Fall 5–1
Senators Can’t Solve Baysox Late Surge, Fall 5–1
The Harrisburg Senators grabbed an early lead Saturday night in Chesapeake but couldn’t hold on as the Baysox pulled away late for a 5–1 win at Prince George’s Stadium.
Harrisburg struck quickly in the first inning when Seaver King doubled and came home on
Tolman and Huff Solid in Senators in 1-0 Loss
Tolman and Huff Solid in Senators in 1-0 Loss
The Harrisburg Senators dropped another tough one Thursday night in Chesapeake, falling 1-0 to the Baysox on a late solo homer.
For the second straight night, the Senators’ bats were stifled as Chesapeake pitching held Harrisburg to just one hit — a Branden
Senators Fall in Extras Despite Strong Pitching Effort
Senators Fall in Extras Despite Strong Pitching Effort
The Harrisburg Senators dropped a tough one Wednesday night, falling 3–2 in 10 innings to the Chesapeake Baysox at Prince George’s Stadium.
Harrisburg tied the game at 2 in the third when Kevin Made delivered a clutch two-out, two-run single, but that was all
Senators Stymied by Baysox in Series Opener
Senators Stymied by Baysox in Series Opener
The Harrisburg Senators’ bats stayed quiet Tuesday night in a 5–1 loss to the Chesapeake Baysox at Prince George’s Stadium.
Chesapeake struck early when Thomas Sosa launched a two-run homer in the first, and the Baysox never looked back. Starter Jake Bennett (0–2) allowed four
Senators Overpowered Early in 9–2 Loss to Curve
Senators Overpowered Early in 9–2 Loss to Curve
The Harrisburg Senators fell behind early and couldn’t recover Saturday night, dropping a 9–2 decision to the Altoona Curve at FNB Field.
The game turned quickly in the second inning, when Altoona struck for six runs. Konnor Griffin delivered a two-run single, Esmerlyn
Curve Power Past Senators in 14–3 Loss
Curve Power Past Senators in 14–3 Loss
The Harrisburg Senators were overwhelmed Friday night at FNB Field, as the Altoona Curve slugged their way to a 14–3 win. Altoona jumped out early and never looked back, pounding out 15 hits, including five home runs.
Konnor Griffin had a huge night, going 3-for-5
Glasser, Lomavita Lead Senators Past Curve in 10–4 Win
Glasser, Lomavita Lead Senators Past Curve in 10–4 Win
The Harrisburg Senators kept their offense rolling Thursday night at FNB Field, powering past the Altoona Curve 10–4 to move into a first-place tie with Altoona.
After falling behind 2–0 in the first, Harrisburg stormed back with a five-run second inning, capped by