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Late Score Costs Paducah Chiefs Against Full Count Rhythm

Late Score Costs Paducah Chiefs Against Full Count Rhythm

Wednesday's game against Full Count Rhythm was a heartbreaker for Paducah Chiefs, as they lost the lead late in a 10-5 defeat. The game was tied at five with Full Count Rhythm batting in the top of the sixth when Ryan Miller's sac fly scored one run for Full Count Rhythm.

Full Count Rhythm got things started in the first inning. Tyler Franks doubled on a 2-0 count, scoring two runs.

Full Count Rhythm took the lead for good with two runs in the sixth inning.

Paducah Chiefs scored four runs in the third inning. Gunnar Bingham, John Orberson, and Krayton Morse each had RBIs in the frame.

Full Count Rhythm scored four runs in the ninth inning. Full Count Rhythm batters contributing to the big inning included Henry Jackson, Levi Perrell, and Henry Mosley, all driving in runs in the frame.

Carsen Plumadore earned the win for Full Count Rhythm. Plumadore allowed zero hits and zero runs over two innings, striking out one and walking one. A number of pitchers entered the game as relief, with Drew Robertson, Will Newell, Tyler Sills, and Jack Thompson all securing outs and ultimately the victory.

Kailen Hamson took the loss for Paducah Chiefs. The bulldog went five innings, allowing six runs on six hits and striking out four.

Brady Chappell started the game for Full Count Rhythm. The right-hander allowed six hits and five runs over three innings, striking out five and walking zero

Paducah Chiefs hit one home run on the day. Bingham went for the long ball in the first inning.

Bingham led Paducah Chiefs with two hits in five at-bats.

Full Count Rhythm saw the ball well today, racking up ten hits in the game. Perrell and Jackson all collected multiple hits for Full Count Rhythm. Perrell went 3-for-5 at the plate to lead Full Count Rhythm in hits. Full Count Rhythm didn't commit a single error in the field. Miller had the most chances in the field with 12. Full Count Rhythm stole six bases during the game as two players stole more than one. Perrell led the way with three.