Louisville Jockeys Falls To Paducah Chiefs After Sixth Inning Score
Louisville Jockeys stayed in it until the end, but Paducah Chiefs pulled away late in a 10-5 victory on Monday. The game was tied at two with Paducah Chiefs batting in the top of the sixth when Gage Griggs was struck by a pitch, driving in a run.
Paducah Chiefs opened up scoring in the second inning. Zach Hayes drove in two when Hayes singled.
Louisville Jockeys knotted the game up at two in the bottom of the fifth inning, when Joey Humphrey singled on a 2-0 count, scoring one run.
Paducah Chiefs pulled away for good with four runs in the sixth inning. In the sixth Griggs was struck by a pitch, driving in a run, Austin Krider singled on a 2-1 count, scoring one run, Kyler Carmack grounded out, scoring one run, and Slater Schield drew a walk, scoring one run.
Louisville Jockeys tallied three runs in the ninth inning. Louisville Jockeys offense in the inning was led by Carson Boles, Jaret Humphrey, and Humphrey, all driving in runs in the inning.
Corbin Guthman earned the victory on the pitcher's mound for Paducah Chiefs. Guthman went five innings, allowing two runs on seven hits, striking out seven, and walking one. A number of pitchers entered the game as relief, with Colin Murphy, Austin Long, Payton Henley, and Richard Belcher all securing outs and ultimately the victory.
Ryan Leonardo took the loss for Louisville Jockeys. The righty.
Garrett Mathews started the game for Louisville Jockeys. The righthander allowed four hits and two runs over five innings, striking out four
Louisville Jockeys tallied ten hits in the game. Collin Goda, Boles, and Humphrey each collected multiple hits for Louisville Jockeys. Boles and Goda each collected three hits to lead Louisville Jockeys.
Paducah Chiefs saw the ball well today, racking up 13 hits in the game. Schield, Cal Cook, and Griggs all managed multiple hits for Paducah Chiefs. Schield led Paducah Chiefs with three hits in four at-bats.