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Noah Haupt Drives In Four To Seal Fulton Railroaders's Victory Over Paducah Chiefs

Noah Haupt Drives In Four To Seal Fulton Railroaders's Victory Over Paducah Chiefs

Four runs batted in from Noah Haupt helped lead Fulton Railroaders past Paducah Chiefs 14-10 on Wednesday. Haupt drove in runs on a single in the fourth, a single in the sixth, and a home run in the eighth.

An early lead helped propel Fulton Railroaders to victory. Fulton Railroaders scored on a single by Matt Higgins in the first inning, a fielder's choice in the second inning, and a groundout by RJ Green in the second inning.

Fulton Railroaders scored three runs in the eighth inning. Fulton Railroaders' offense in the inning came from home runs by Haupt and Higgins.

Paducah Chiefs scored five runs in the seventh inning. Paducah Chiefs offense in the inning was led by Reid Homan, Nick Shumaker, Blake Johnson, Clayton Stephens, and Andrew Lannon, all driving in runs in the inning.

Hayden Fox earned the victory on the mound for Fulton Railroaders. He surrendered six runs on six hits over six innings, striking out nine. Chance Shepard and Blake Wheeler entered the game out of the bullpen and helped to close out the game in relief. Wheeler recorded the last four outs to earn the save for Fulton Railroaders.

Jacob Laws took the loss for Paducah Chiefs. He allowed five hits and eight runs over three and two-thirds innings.

Fulton Railroaders launched three home runs on the day. Jack Gallagher put one out in the seventh inning. Haupt went for the long ball in the eighth inning. Higgins had a four-bagger in the eighth inning.

Fulton Railroaders racked up 13 hits in the game. Haupt, Higgins, Sam Stohr, and Gallagher all managed multiple hits for Fulton Railroaders. Stohr, Higgins, and Haupt each managed three hits to lead Fulton Railroaders.

Paducah Chiefs totaled 13 hits in the game. Johnson, Homan, Jacob Hartline, Shumaker, and Stephens each had multiple hits for Paducah Chiefs. Johnson went 3-for-6 at the plate to lead Paducah Chiefs in hits.