Hoptown Hoppers Runs Away With Early Lead In Victory
Louisville Jockeys fell behind early and couldn't come back in a 14-7 loss to Hoptown Hoppers on Monday. Hoptown Hoppers scored on a single by Hunter Hyden, a single by Anthony Zarlingo, and a groundout by Joshua Rodriguez in the second inning.
Jaret Humphrey drove in four runners in the loss. Humphrey drove in runs on a home run in the fifth and a home run in the eighth.
Hoptown Hoppers got on the board in the second inning. Hyden singled on a 2-1 count, scoring one run.
Louisville Jockeys tallied five runs in the fifth inning. The offensive firepower by Louisville Jockeys was led by Collin Goda, Carson Boles, and Humphrey, all driving in runs in the frame.
Luke Genier got the start for Hoptown Hoppers. Genier allowed two hits and three runs over four innings, striking out five.
Ashton Dickmann started the game for Louisville Jockeys. Dickmann went two innings, allowing five runs on four hits and striking out one. Jaden Siemer, Cody Morton, Bobby Fowler, and Garrett Clarke each entered the game as relief, throwing three innings, two and two-thirds innings, one inning, and one-third of an inning respectively.
Louisville Jockeys launched two home runs on the day. Humphrey went for the long ball in the fifth and eighth innings.
Louisville Jockeys racked up eight hits in the game. Humphrey and Boles each racked up multiple hits for Louisville Jockeys. Boles and Humphrey each managed three hits to lead Louisville Jockeys.
Hoptown Hoppers tallied 12 hits in the game. Anthony Smith, Zarlingo, and Rodriguez each had multiple hits for Hoptown Hoppers.