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Strong Offense Not Enough As Fulton Railroaders Falls To Louisville Jockeys

Strong Offense Not Enough As Fulton Railroaders Falls To Louisville Jockeys

Both teams put up a bunch of runs, but Fulton Railroaders fell to Louisville Jockeys 18-8 on Friday.

The Fulton Railroaders struggled to put runs on the board and had a tough time defensively containing Louisville Jockeys, giving up 18 runs.

Louisville Jockeys got things moving in the second inning. William Lybrook hit a solo homer.

Louisville Jockeys took the lead for good with ten runs in the fifth inning. In the fifth Diond're Jacob singled on a 3-1 count, scoring one run, Bailey Hale drew a walk, scoring one run, Lybrook singled on a 1-2 count, scoring two runs, Max Lane homered on a 3-1 count, scoring three runs, and Jackson Vize tripled on a 1-1 count, scoring two runs.

Fulton Railroaders scored eight runs in the third inning. Fulton Railroaders's big bats in the inning were led by a triple by Carter Davis, a single by Bennett Detrude, and a home run by Charlie Ferbet.

Ashton Deskins earned the win for Louisville Jockeys. The bulldog lasted three and two-thirds innings, allowing three hits and zero runs while striking out four and walking one. Lane Goetz threw two innings in relief out of the bullpen.

Jonathan Tate took the loss for Fulton Railroaders. The pitcher went two innings, allowing six runs on five hits and striking out two.

Jackson Garrett started the game for Fulton Railroaders. The bulldog allowed six hits and five runs over two innings, striking out one and walking one Gavin Seebold started the game for Louisville Jockeys. The ace surrendered eight runs on six hits over two and a third innings, striking out five

Fulton Railroaders socked one home run on the day. Ferbet had a four bagger in the third inning.

Fulton Railroaders had nine hits in the game. Aiden Gibson and Ferbet all managed multiple hits for Fulton Railroaders. Gibson led Fulton Railroaders with three hits in four at bats.

Louisville Jockeys tallied 19 hits. Lane, Sam Palmeiri, Vize, Jarrett Chapman, Hale, and Lybrook each had multiple hits for Louisville Jockeys. Lane went 5-for-6 at the plate to lead Louisville Jockeys in hits.