Railroaders 3 for 5 in win column

June 15, 2021
Fulton Railroader Parker Estes slides safely into third base vs. Muhlenberg County. (Photo by Jake Clapper) Fulton Railroader Parker Estes slides safely into third base vs. Muhlenberg County. (Photo by Jake Clapper)

Jake Clapper

The Fulton Railroaders tacked on three of their five wins since last wednesday which helped bump them up to third place in the south division following the Hendersonville Full Count Rhythm (7-2) in first and Hopkinsville Hoppers (6-3) in second.
Fulton 8

Muhlenberg County 2

The Railroaders defeated the Muhlenberg County Stallions 8-2 on Wednesday, June 9.

The Railroaders put up six runs in the fourth inning, three of which came from Joe Flanigan’s three run shot over the right field wall.

Alex Langford later scored two runs in the fifth hitting a home run with Grant Davis on the bases.

Logan Samuels earned the pitching win for the Railroaders, after five innings on the mound and only allowing three hits and two earned runs cross the plate. Samuels struck out four batters and walked three.

Tristian Camp recorded two inning on the mound striking out for batters. Adam Weihe also threw two innings striking out four batters.

Fulton 3

Dubois County 4

The Railroaders fell to the Bombers on the road, Thursday, June 10.

The Railroaders scored their three runs in the eighth inning as Parker Estes, Joe Flanigan, and Alex Langford all came around to score on errors.

Bode Gebbink took the loss for the Railroaders. Gebbink surrendered one run and two hits during his one and one third innings on the mound.

Fulton 6

Owensboro 3

The Railroaders earned another home win over the Owensboro Riverdawgs on Friday, June 11.

The Railroaders had a total of seven it’s during the contest. Davis Crane and Britt Netterville had two hits a piece to lead the Railroaders.

Keyshawn Mays earned the victory from the mound for the Railroaders. Mays pitched five innings allowing one hit and one run as he struck out six.

The Railroaders had four other pitchers who entered the game, Drew Bell, Bryan Pina, Tristian Camp, and Kaden Hill, in order to secure the Railroader victory.

Fulton 1

Hoppers 12

The Railroaders finished behind the Hoppers on Saturday, June 12 after the game was called due to weather in the fifth inning.

Cole Matthaidess was charged with the pitching loss for the Railroaders after one and one third innings on the mound.

Nine runs came to score on five hits during the time Matthaidess was on the mound.

Fulton 4

Hendersonville 2

The Railroaders finished on top of the first place team in the south division, handing Hendersonville Rythm their second loss on the season.

Seti Manase lead the Railroaders to victory from the mound. Manase spent seven innings on the mound only allowing two hits and one run while recording five strike outs.

Yosnell “Yoyo” Diaz and Bryan Pina came out of the bullpen to help close the game.

Pina recorded the last two outs of the contest to earn the pitching save for the Railroaders.

Parker Estes had three hits for his four at bats to led the Railroaders in hits.