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Keller's Walk-Off Seals The Deal In Henderson Flash Victory Over Fulton Railroaders

Keller's Walk-Off Seals The Deal In Henderson Flash Victory Over Fulton Railroaders

A walk-off double propelled Henderson Flash to a decisive, dramatic victory over Fulton Railroaders, 10-9. The game was tied at nine with Henderson Flash batting in the bottom of the seventh when Evan Keller doubled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring one run.

Henderson Flash earned the victory despite allowing Fulton Railroaders to score six runs in the second inning. Fulton Railroaders' big bats were led by Matt Higgins, RJ Green, Noah Haupt, and Sam Stohr, who all drove in runs.

Fulton Railroaders opened up scoring in the second inning, when Higgins hit a solo homer.

Henderson Flash notched four runs in the sixth inning. Henderson Flash big bats were led by Walker Paris, Aaron Euler, and Ryne Travis, who each had RBIs in the inning.

Trey Congleton earned the win for Henderson Flash. He allowed one hit and one run over one inning, striking out one and walking zero. Matthew Craven and Jordan Edwards entered the game out of the bullpen and helped to close out the game in relief.

Blake Wheeler took the loss for Fulton Railroaders. He surrendered five runs on four hits over one and one-third innings, striking out two and walking zero.

Andy Samuelson started the game for Henderson Flash. He allowed three hits and four runs over one and one-third innings, striking out three Hayden Fox started the game for Fulton Railroaders. He went five innings, allowing five runs on five hits and striking out four

Henderson Flash hit two home runs on the day. Euler had a long ball in the fifth inning. Paul Haupt went deep in the third inning.

Henderson Flash collected nine hits on the day. Paris, Haupt, Tyler Roberts, and Euler each managed multiple hits for Henderson Flash. Euler, Roberts, Haupt, and Paris each collected two hits to lead Henderson Flash.

Higgins led Fulton Railroaders with three hits in four at bats.