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Virginia Barnstormers rallied to best Frederick Yard Goats. The Barnstormers trailed by as many as four runs during the game.
Hank Hoover collected three hits in four at bats in the win. Hoover doubled in the sixth inning, tripled in the fourth inning, and singled in the sixth inning.
Frederick Yard Goats got on the board in the first inning after Joseph Thompson singled, scoring one run.
Cj Morton grounded out, which helped Virginia Barnstormers tie the game at one in the bottom of the first.
Frederick Yard Goats took the lead in the top of the third. An error scored one run, to give Frederick Yard Goats the leg up, 2-1.
In the bottom of the third inning, Virginia Barnstormers went back into the lead after Virginia Barnstormers scored on a wild pitch, and Morton singled to right field, each scoring one run.
Frederick Yard Goats jumped back into the lead in the top of the fourth inning after Ryan Grimes walked, Frederick Yard Goats scored on a wild pitch, and Ryan Morris walked, each scoring one run.
Virginia Barnstormers flipped the game on its head in the bottom of the sixth, scoring 14 runs on five hits to take the lead, 17-7. The biggest blow in the inning was a double by Nick Foltz on the sixth pitch of the at-bat that drove in two.
Foltz earned the win for Virginia Barnstormers. The pitcher surrendered one hit and zero runs over one and two-thirds innings, striking out four and walking one. Will began the game for Virginia Barnstormers. The starter gave up three hits and four runs (three earned) over three innings, striking out four and walking two. Thompson led things off on the mound for Frederick Yard Goats. The starting pitcher surrendered five hits and three runs (one earned) over four innings, striking out six and walking three. Coby Nesselrodt appeared in relief for Virginia Barnstormers.
Virginia Barnstormers collected 10 hits in the game. Foltz and Hoover each drove in three runs for Virginia Barnstormers. Kohly Hawkins paced Virginia Barnstormers with four walks. Overall, the team had patience at the plate, accumulating 13 walks for the game. Justin Tucker stole two bases. Virginia Barnstormers ran wild on the base paths, accumulating seven stolen bases for the game. Virginia Barnstormers turned one double play in the game.
Rowan Bennett led Frederick Yard Goats with two hits in four at bats. Thompson, Peyton Isemann, Bennett, and Duane Griffiths each drove in one run for Frederick Yard Goats. Thompson led Frederick Yard Goats with two walks. Overall, the team had a strong eye at the plate, piling up six walks for the game. Davis Kelley stole two bases. Frederick Yard Goats ran wild on the base paths, amassing four stolen bases for the game. -
Spring Mills Renegades defeated Winchester Nationals 9-1 on Sunday at Oatesdale thanks in part to five runs in the eighth inning. Danny Brennan drew a walk, scoring one run, Kenny Powers singled, scoring two runs, Brennan scored after tagging up, and an error scored one run.
A single by Pat McGrath on an 0-2 count put Spring Mills Renegades on the board in the bottom of the first.
Spring Mills Renegades added to their early lead in the bottom of the second inning after Brennan grounded into a fielder's choice, and Powers grounded out, each scoring one run.
Powers earned the win for Spring Mills Renegades. The starter gave up three hits and one run over eight innings, striking out nine and walking three. Garrett Sanders took the loss for Winchester Nationals. The righty went eight innings, surrendering nine runs (eight earned) on seven hits, striking out 13 and walking seven. McGrath tossed one inning of scoreless ball for Spring Mills Renegades in relief. The pitcher surrendered one hit, striking out two and walking one.
Powers went 1-for-3 at the plate and led the team with three runs batted in. Colin Walker, Austin Breeden, Mark Smith, McGrath, Powers, Cole Walker, and Hayden Fox each collected one hit for Spring Mills Renegades. Walker led Spring Mills Renegades with two walks. Overall, the team had a strong eye at the plate, accumulating seven walks for the game. Walker stole three bases. Spring Mills Renegades ran wild on the base paths, piling up four stolen bases for the game. Spring Mills Renegades were sure-handed and didn't commit a single error. Smith made the most plays with 11.
Michael Jackson Jr went 1-for-4 at the plate and led the team with one run batted in. Jioser Peguera, Jackson Jr, Hayden Wilson, and Cj Bright each collected one hit for Winchester Nationals. -
River City Rangers took down Hub City Blue Crabs 9-6 on Sunday at Spring Mills.
River City Rangers got on the board in the bottom of the first inning after Jeremiah Younker hit a sacrifice fly, and Corey Hammond walked, each scoring one run.
Hub City Blue Crabs jumped into the lead in the top of the third when Jason Leisinger was struck by a pitch, driving in a run, and Josh Gray singled, scoring two runs.
River City Rangers flipped the game on its head in the bottom of the seventh, scoring six runs on three hits to take the lead, 8-6. The biggest blow in the inning was a single by Younker on a 3-0 count that drove in two.
Younker earned the win for River City Rangers. The pitcher allowed three hits and three runs over two and two-thirds innings, striking out seven and walking four. Paul Chenoweth took the loss for Hub City Blue Crabs. The hurler went six innings, allowing three runs on eight hits, striking out seven and walking four. Tyler Thomas and Jackson Rowland each appeared in relief for River City Rangers.
River City Rangers accumulated 11 hits in the game. Younker drove the middle of the lineup, leading River City Rangers with three runs batted in. The cleanup hitter went 2-for-2 on the day. River City Rangers's Brandon Morales, the number seven hitter, led River City Rangers with three hits in four at bats. Thomas collected two hits for River City Rangers in three at bats. Gavin Beaumont led River City Rangers with two walks. Overall, the team had a strong eye at the plate, piling up seven walks for the game. Morales stole two bases. River City Rangers stole four bases in the game. River City Rangers turned one double play in the game. River City Rangers were sure-handed in the field and didn't commit a single error. Hammond had the most chances in the field with 17.
Leisinger and Gray were a one-two punch in the lineup, as each drove in three runs for Hub City Blue Crabs. Leisinger, Orland Dean, and Gray each collected two hits for Hub City Blue Crabs. Hub City Blue Crabs had patience at the plate, tallying nine walks for the game. George Moody and Dean led the team with two bases on balls each. Hub City Blue Crabs turned one double play in the game. Hub City Blue Crabs were sure-handed in the field and didn't commit a single error. Leisinger had the most chances in the field with eight. -
Panhandle Wood Ducks had trouble keeping up with Charles Town Soldiers in a 15-0 loss on Sunday at Oatesdale.
Charles Town Soldiers got on the board in the first inning after John Freels singled, scoring two runs.
Charles Town Soldiers scored six runs on three hits in the bottom of the second inning. Preston Githens singled, scoring one run, Jake Freels doubled, scoring three runs, and Patrick Carter doubled, scoring two runs.
Charles Town Soldiers scored five runs on six hits in the bottom of the sixth inning. Conor Donachie singled, scoring one run, Mike Twigg singled, scoring one run, Freels singled, scoring one run, Darius Jones drew a walk, scoring one run, and Kyle Watkins singled, scoring one run.
Stephen Ashby pitched four innings in relief for Panhandle Wood Ducks. The pitcher gave up 13 hits and 13 runs (12 earned) while, striking out seven and walking five. Brendan Johnson began the game for Panhandle Wood Ducks. The starting pitcher gave up two hits and two runs over one inning, striking out three and walking none. Donachie opened the game for Charles Town Soldiers. The right-handed pitcher gave up one hit and zero runs over two innings, striking out four and walking one.
Brance Keesecker and Bob Wolfe each collected one hit for Panhandle Wood Ducks. Panhandle Wood Ducks turned one triple play in the game.
Charles Town Soldiers amassed 17 hits in the game. Leadoff hitter Stephen Hite led Charles Town Soldiers with three hits in four at bats. Freels and Freels each drove in three runs for Charles Town Soldiers. Twigg, Trevor Poe, Carter, and Huey Hite each collected multiple hits for Charles Town Soldiers. Hite stole two bases. Charles Town Soldiers worked the count all day, accumulating six walks. Charles Town Soldiers stole five bases in the game. Charles Town Soldiers didn't commit a single error in the field. Watkins had the most chances in the field with 11. -
South Berkeley Bandits couldn't keep up with Summit Point Flying Squirrels and fell 11-1 on Sunday at Spring Mills.
Summit Point Flying Squirrels got on the board in the bottom of the first inning after Landon Babington walked, and Summit Point Flying Squirrels scored on a wild pitch, each scoring one run.
Summit Point Flying Squirrels added one run in the third. Jaymason Earl doubled down the right field line, making the score 3-0.
Matt Parker hit a solo home run to right field in the top of the eighth for the South Berkeley Bandits.
Devin Mattei earned the win for Summit Point Flying Squirrels. The hurler allowed four hits and one run over five and two-thirds innings, striking out 10 and walking one. Parker took the loss for South Berkeley Bandits. The hurler went four and one-third innings, giving up four runs on four hits, striking out eight and walking eight.
Parker led South Berkeley Bandits with one run batted in. The pitcher went 1-for-1 on the day. Cody Zimmerman, James Ricketts, Cory Sumption, Parker, and Nick Britton each collected one hit for South Berkeley Bandits.
Earl provided pop in the middle of the lineup, and led Summit Point Flying Squirrels with two runs batted in. The 3-hole hitter went 2-for-3 on the day. Joshua McCarthy led Summit Point Flying Squirrels with three walks. Overall, the team had a strong eye at the plate, piling up 13 walks for the game. McCarthy and Mattei each stole multiple bases for Summit Point Flying Squirrels. Summit Point Flying Squirrels ran wild on the base paths, collecting five stolen bases for the game. -
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