The Fulton Railroaders defeated the Marion Bobcats, 9-3
A big night for the Fulton Railroaders as they defeat Marion using 11 hits, 4 Bobcats errors to produce their 9-3 win. Marion's 3 runs came on 6 hits and 2 Railroader errors. Fulton's newly signed Miles Canady pitched a good game and gets a win for his first outing. The two teams meet again on Friday in Fulton.
Marion's summary: The Bobcats were unable to supply their general manager with a win Thursday for a belated birthday gift, dropping their second in a row with a 9-3 loss to visiting Fulton. It is the first time this season Marion has lost two consecutive games. It also marked the worst loss of the year, a six-run deficit. Despite the loss, the Bobcats (9-5) remain in first place and celebrated general manager Gordon Guess' birthday—albeit five days late—after the game in what has become a tradition at the field that carries his name. Guess' birthday was on Saturday, but that contest with Tradewater was rained out, delaying the festivities. At the plate Thursday, Joey Xavier went 3-for-4 with an RBI and run scored for the Bobcats. A.J. Dokey and Cameron Chestnut each registered doubles. Matt Fears was 1-for-4 in his debut for Marion. Fears replaced Josh Johnson on the roster. Johnson left the team earlier this week due to personal reasons. Starter Garret Hunt (0-2) took the loss for Marion, giving up seven of the nine runs, though two were unearned. Miles Canady picked up his first win for Fulton, allowing three Bobcat runs in seven innings. The Railroaders tallied four extra-base hits, including a triple off the bat of Rob Hogenkamp. Kahtan Al-Kaissy was perfect at the plate, going 3-for-3 with three runs scored and two RBI. The Bobcats will look to right the ship at Fulton tomorrow.