Henderson Flash Grabs Lead In Seventh Inning To Defeat Louisville Jockeys
Henderson Flash snatched the lead late in the game in a 5-4 victory over Louisville Jockeys on Tuesday. The game was tied at four with Henderson Flash batting in the bottom of the seventh when Nathan Brewer singled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring one run.
Henderson Flash earned the victory despite allowing Louisville Jockeys to score three runs in the second inning. Louisville Jockeys's big inning was driven by doubles by Sam Turilli and Jacob Price.
Louisville Jockeys opened up scoring in the second inning when Turilli doubled on a 2-2 count, scoring one run.
Henderson Flash evened things up at four in the bottom of the sixth inning when Crawford Courville hit a solo homer.
After Louisville Jockeys scored one run in the top of the fourth, Henderson Flash answered with one of their own. Louisville Jockeys scored when Jarrett Chapman hit a solo homer. Henderson Flash then answered when Carl Lawson's sac fly scored one run for Henderson Flash.
Adam Weihe earned the victory on the pitcher's mound for Henderson Flash. The righthander lasted four innings, allowing one hit and zero runs while striking out six and walking zero. Logan Haslam threw one inning in relief out of the bullpen. Haslam recorded the last three outs to earn the save for Henderson Flash.
Conner Fries took the loss for Louisville Jockeys. The pitcher surrendered one run on one hit over one inning, striking out three.
Brady Morse started the game for Henderson Flash. The righty allowed eight hits and four runs over four innings, striking out three and walking zero Price started the game for Louisville Jockeys. The bulldog surrendered three runs on four hits over three innings, striking out three and walking one
Henderson Flash tallied two home runs on the day. Luke Scales put one out in the first inning. Courville went for the long ball in the sixth inning.
Henderson Flash tallied seven hits in the game. Jacob Lester and Brewer each managed multiple hits for Henderson Flash. Brewer and Lester all had two hits to lead Henderson Flash.
Chapman led Louisville Jockeys with two hits in four at bats.