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Fulton Railroaders Falls To Paducah Chiefs After Seventh Inning Score

Fulton Railroaders Falls To Paducah Chiefs After Seventh Inning Score

Fulton Railroaders lost the lead late in a 6-4 defeat to Paducah Chiefs on Saturday. The game was tied at four with Paducah Chiefs batting in the top of the seventh when Nathan Lang drew a walk, scoring one run.

Paducah Chiefs fired up the offense in the second inning. Paducah Chiefs scored one run when Christian Beal singled.

In the bottom of the fifth inning, Fulton Railroaders tied things up at four when Cade Rogers tripled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring one run.

Paducah Chiefs scored three runs in the fourth inning. Paducah Chiefs's big inning was driven by singles by Luke Dymond and Sam Kestranek.

Jaacob Ehling led the Paducah Chiefs to victory on the mound. The bulldog allowed zero hits and zero runs over one and two-thirds innings, striking out one and walking one. Joe Peca and Jordon Eaton entered the game out of the bullpen and helped to close out the game in relief. Eaton recorded the last out to earn the save for Paducah Chiefs.

Kylon Stepter took the loss for Fulton Railroaders. The hurler went two and two-thirds innings, allowing one run on two hits and striking out four.

David Limbach started the game for Paducah Chiefs. The pitcher allowed six hits and four runs over five innings, striking out one Giffen Paige started the game for Fulton Railroaders. The bulldog went four innings, allowing four runs on six hits, striking out two and walking one

Fulton Railroaders launched one home run on the day. Tasso Foster went deep in the fifth inning.

Fulton Railroaders racked up seven hits in the game. Foster and Rogers each managed multiple hits for Fulton Railroaders. Rogers and Foster each collected two hits to lead Fulton Railroaders.

Paducah Chiefs had ten hits in the game. Kestranek, Gage Griggs, and Beal all managed multiple hits for Paducah Chiefs. Kestranek led Paducah Chiefs with three hits in five at bats.