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Kumar's Walk-Off Seals The Deal In Owensboro RiverDawgs Victory Over Muhlenberg County Stallions

Kumar's Walk-Off Seals The Deal In Owensboro RiverDawgs Victory Over Muhlenberg County Stallions

It came down to the wire on Saturday, with Owensboro RiverDawgs taking victory on a dramatic walk-off sacrifice fly in the late innings that sealed their victory over Muhlenberg County Stallions. The game was tied at six with Owensboro RiverDawgs batting in the bottom of the ninth when Sid Kumar's sac fly scored one run for Owensboro RiverDawgs.

Both pitching staffs had their hands full, frequently dealing with runners on base. Owensboro RiverDawgs collected seven hits and Muhlenberg County Stallions had eight.

Muhlenberg County Stallions got on the board in the first inning when Noah Myers grounded out, scoring one run.

Owensboro RiverDawgs put up five runs in the fifth inning. Bryce Walker, Nick Sanders, P.J. Barry, and Kobe Stephens each drove in runs during the inning.

Cam Curry took the win for Owensboro RiverDawgs. He went one inning, allowing three runs on two hits, striking out one, and walking zero. Blake Graham and Tyler Coppo entered the game out of the bullpen and helped to close out the game in relief.

Kaelin Woodard took the loss for Muhlenberg County Stallions. He allowed three hits and three runs over four and a third innings, striking out five.

Chase Thomas started the game for Owensboro RiverDawgs. He surrendered three runs on six hits over six innings, striking out one KC Bryan started the game for Muhlenberg County Stallions. He lasted four innings, allowing four hits and four runs while striking out two

Owensboro RiverDawgs socked one home run on the day. Walker went yard in the fifth inning.

Stephens, Jakob Shuler, Najay King, Sanders, Curry, Wyatt Daly, and Walker all had one hit to lead Owensboro RiverDawgs.

Muhlenberg County Stallions had eight hits in the game. Hunter Combs, Jacob Morris, and Justin Chauvin each collected multiple hits for Muhlenberg County Stallions. Muhlenberg County Stallions was sure-handed in the field and didn't commit a single error. Ronnie Allen had the most chances in the field with seven.