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SEMIFINAL GAME THREE: Henderson Flash Walk It Off Against Paducah Chiefs

SEMIFINAL GAME THREE: Henderson Flash Walk It Off Against Paducah Chiefs

It came down to the wire on Wednesday at Park Field, Henderson, KY, as Henderson Flash grabbed the victory in walk-off fashion, 6-5, over Paducah Chiefs. The game was tied at five in the bottom of the tenth when Jack McLaury induced Taylor Head to hit into a fielder's choice, but one run scored.

Henderson Flash got on the board in the third inning after Tyson LeBlanc drew a walk, scoring one run.

Paducah Chiefs took the lead in the top of the fourth. Colin McClure singled, scoring two runs, to give Paducah Chiefs the edge, 2-1.

Colton Evans singled, which helped Henderson Flash tie the game at two in the bottom of the fourth.

In the bottom of the fifth, Henderson Flash broke up the tie when Ellis Hurt singled, scoring one run. Then a single by Nate York followed to extend the lead to 4-2.

Brady Grabowski singled, which helped Paducah Chiefs tie the game at four in the top of the ninth.

Paducah Chiefs took the lead in the top of the tenth. Ben Brombaugh singled, scoring one run, to give Paducah Chiefs the advantage, 5-4.

Henderson Flash captured the lead, 6-5, in the bottom of the tenth after Ian Reagan singled, and Head hit into a fielder's choice, each scoring one run.

Pierce Herrenbruck earned the win for Henderson Flash. The reliever surrendered three hits and one run over two innings, striking out four and walking one. McLaury took the loss for Paducah Chiefs. The right-handed pitcher went two innings, allowing one run on four hits, striking out two and walking one. Kiefer Parsons led things off on the hill for Henderson Flash. The starting pitcher surrendered five hits and two runs over four innings, striking out six and walking two. David Limbach started on the mound for Paducah Chiefs. The righty allowed four hits and four runs (three earned) over four and one-third innings, striking out five and walking two. Dylan Turner threw one and one-third innings of no-run ball for Henderson Flash in relief. The righty surrendered zero hits, striking out none and walking one.

Henderson Flash piled up 11 hits in the game. Crawford Courville, Reagan, Dane DeWees, and Evans each collected two hits for Henderson Flash. Reagan, Hurt, York, Head, and Evans each drove in one run for Henderson Flash. Henderson Flash stole five bases in the game. Henderson Flash turned one double play in the game.

McClure seized on their opportunities, leading Paducah Chiefs with two runs batted in from the number eight spot in the lineup. The right-handed hitter went 1-for-5 on the day. Brombaugh and Grabowski each collected two hits for Paducah Chiefs. Paducah Chiefs had patience at the plate, piling up seven walks for the game. Ayden Terry and Nathan Lang led the team with two free passes each.

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