Paducah Chiefs Falls To Full Count Rhythm After Sixth Inning Score
Paducah Chiefs stayed in it until the end, but Full Count Rhythm pulled away late in a 10-6 victory on Saturday. The game was tied at five with Full Count Rhythm batting in the top of the sixth when Brennan DuBose singled on the first pitch of the at-bat, scoring one run.
Despite the loss, Paducah Chiefs did collect 11 hits in the high-scoring affair. Unfortunately, Full Count Rhythm had 11 hits on the way to victory.
In the first inning, Paducah Chiefs got their offense started when Adam Brian's sac fly scored one run for Paducah Chiefs.
Full Count Rhythm took the lead for good with six runs in the sixth inning. In the sixth Sam Slaughter drew a walk, scoring one run, Travis Reaves was struck by a pitch, driving in a run, Jackson Hannon drew a walk, scoring one run, Christian Smith drew a walk, scoring one run, and Tyler Thompson's sac fly scored one run for Full Count Rhythm.
Paducah Chiefs notched three runs in the fourth inning. The offensive firepower by Paducah Chiefs was led by Jacob Hager, Brant Brown, and Brian, who all drove in runs.
Ryan Webster took the win for Full Count Rhythm. The southpaw surrendered one run on three hits over three innings, striking out one. Hayden Frank and Hunter Steger entered the game out of the bullpen and helped to close out the game in relief.
Carter Park took the loss for Paducah Chiefs. The pitcher allowed six hits and six runs over five innings, striking out two and walking one.
Jackson Benjamin started the game for Full Count Rhythm. The right-hander allowed seven hits and five runs over four innings
Paducah Chiefs racked up 11 hits. Brown, Hager, Cade Rogers, Ben Higdon, and Bailey Reed all managed multiple hits for Paducah Chiefs. Brown went 3-for-4 at the plate to lead Paducah Chiefs in hits.
Full Count Rhythm tallied 11 hits in the game. DuBose, Hannon, and Gunnar Ricketts all managed multiple hits for Full Count Rhythm. DuBose led Full Count Rhythm with three hits in five at-bats.
Umpires: Jimmy Fields and Chris Dischman