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Bingham's Walk-Off Picture Perfect Ending In Paducah Chiefs's Victory Over Muhlenberg County Stallions

Bingham's Walk-Off Picture Perfect Ending In Paducah Chiefs's Victory Over Muhlenberg County Stallions

It came down to the wire on Saturday, with Paducah Chiefs taking victory on a dramatic walk-off single in the late innings that sealed their victory over Muhlenberg County Stallions. The game was tied at 11 with Paducah Chiefs batting in the bottom of the ninth when Gunnar Bingham singled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring one run.

Will Gibbs collected five hits in six at bats to help lead Paducah Chiefs to victory. Gibbs singled in the first, singled in the second, doubled in the fourth, singled in the sixth, and singled in the ninth.

Paducah Chiefs fired up the offense in the second inning. Bingham singled on a 0-1 count, scoring one run.

Jordon Eaton was the winning pitcher for Paducah Chiefs. The hurler lasted four innings, allowing three hits and zero runs while striking out two and walking zero. Joe Peca and Christian Burgrabe entered the game out of the bullpen and helped to close out the game in relief.

Manning Webb took the loss for Muhlenberg County Stallions. Webb allowed five hits and six runs over two and a third innings, walking one.

Jackson Pittman started the game for Paducah Chiefs. The pitcher surrendered five runs on three hits over two innings Teagan Ciocorelli started the game for Muhlenberg County Stallions. The pitcher lasted six innings, allowing eight hits and five runs

Paducah Chiefs socked one home run on the day. Nathan Lang put one out in the ninth inning.

Paducah Chiefs totaled 15 hits in the game. Gibbs, Austin Krider, Bingham, Lang, and Christian Beal each racked up multiple hits for Paducah Chiefs. Gibbs led Paducah Chiefs with five hits in six at bats.

Muhlenberg County Stallions racked up 11 hits in the game. Brock Sisson, Kyle Hogwood, and Mack Clark all managed multiple hits for Muhlenberg County Stallions. Sisson went 3-for-5 at the plate to lead Muhlenberg County Stallions in hits. Muhlenberg County Stallions tore up the base paths, as two players stole at least two bases. Noah Phillips led the way with two.