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Henderson Flash Clinches Lead In Fifth Inning For Victory Over Louisville Jockeys

Henderson Flash Clinches Lead In Fifth Inning For Victory Over Louisville Jockeys

Henderson Flash defeated Louisville Jockeys 7-6 on Sunday after taking the lead late in the game. Henderson Flash was down 6-5 in the bottom of the fifth inning when Chris Ortega drew a walk, scoring one run.

Despite falling down by four runs in the first inning, Louisville Jockeys tried to fight back. Louisville Jockeys scored six runs in the failed comeback on a single by Kaden Elliott, a single by Austin Griffin, a single by Austin Taylor, and a passed ball during Jaret Humphrey's at-bat.

Louisville Jockeys took an early lead in the second inning when.

Blake Ciuffetelli was the winning pitcher for Henderson Flash. The pitcher allowed one hit and zero runs over two and a third innings, striking out four and walking zero. Caid Sanders, Trevor Campbell, and Brady Joyner all put in work in relief out of the bullpen, steering their team towards the victory. Joyner recorded the last out to earn the save for Henderson Flash.

Ryan Leonardo took the loss for Louisville Jockeys. Leonardo went two and two-thirds innings, allowing two runs on three hits and striking out two.

Robby Arnett started the game for Louisville Jockeys. The righthander went two and a third innings, allowing five runs on four hits and striking out three Isaac Housman started the game for Henderson Flash. The pitcher went one and two-thirds innings, allowing six runs on five hits, striking out two, and walking one

Henderson Flash smacked one home run on the day. Ortega went yard in the first inning.

Henderson Flash had eight hits in the game. Ryan Dos Santos, Ortega, and Campbell each racked up multiple hits for Henderson Flash. Dos Santos led Henderson Flash with three hits in three at-bats. Henderson Flash didn't commit a single error in the field. Lincoln Hackim had ten chances in the field, the most on the team.

Louisville Jockeys tallied ten hits on the day. Collin Goda and Jonah Wichman all collected multiple hits for Louisville Jockeys.

 

Umpires:
Scotty Ives, home
Robert Ellegood, first
Scott Matlock, third