Big Fourth Inning Propels Louisville Jockeys To Victory Over Paducah Chiefs
Louisville Jockeys defeated Paducah Chiefs 13-3 on Thursday thanks to eight runs in the fourth inning. The offensive onslaught by Louisville Jockeys was led by William Lybrook, Louis Hess, Cade Moore, Jacob Adams, Lybrook, and Jarrett Chapman, all driving in runs in the inning.
Paducah Chiefs got things started in the first inning. Paducah Chiefs scored one run when Brayman Fraasman doubled.
Louisville Jockeys put up eight runs in the fourth inning. Louisville Jockeys offense in the inning was led by Lybrook, Hess, Moore, Adams, Lybrook, and Chapman, all driving in runs in the frame.
Sam Turilli was on the hill for Louisville Jockeys. The ace went four innings, allowing one run on four hits, striking out one and walking zero.
Jake Gothrup toed the rubber for Paducah Chiefs. The bulldog surrendered seven runs on nine hits over three and a third innings, striking out three. Jacob Overbeck threw four innings in relief.
Louisville Jockeys hit one home run on the day. Lybrook put one out in the fourth inning.
Louisville Jockeys racked up 17 hits. Chapman, Moore, Austin Taylor, Hess, Adams, and Lybrook all managed multiple hits for Louisville Jockeys. Taylor, Moore, and Chapman all had three hits to lead Louisville Jockeys. Louisville Jockeys was sure-handed and didn't commit a single error. Taylor made the most plays with five.
Paducah Chiefs tallied seven hits. Sam Kestranek and Fraasman all managed multiple hits for Paducah Chiefs.