
Thorobreds/Fillies
04/15/25 vs Robertson County | 17 |
04/15/25 vs Robertson County | 15 |
04/15/25 vs Robertson County | 15 |
04/02/25 vs Pendleton County | 15 |
04/14/25 @ Pendleton County | 13 |
Harrison County won against Bishop Brossart on Tuesday with 12 runs and they decided to stick to that run total again on Wednesday. The Thorobreds/Fillies beat the Nicholas County Bluejackets by the very same score they won with in their prior game: 12-1. Considering the Thorobreds/Fillies have won 14 contests by more than five runs this season, Wednesday's blowout was nothing new.
Dray Roberts looked comfortable as he pitched three innings while giving up no earned runs off two hits. He has been nothing but reliable on the mound: he hasn't given up more than two walks in four consecutive appearances.
On the hitting side, the team relied heavily on Brian Vaughn, who went a perfect 3-for-3 with four stolen bases, five RBI, and two runs. Those five RBI gave him a new career-high. The team also got some help courtesy of Blake Green, who got on base in three of his four plate appearances with two stolen bases and three runs.
Harrison County was getting hits left and right and finished the game having posted a batting average of .381. That was just more of the same: they've now posted a batting average of .375 or higher in four consecutive games.
Harrison County's victory was their fourth straight on the road, which pushed their record up to 24-2-1. Those road wins came thanks in part to their hitting performance across that stretch, as they averaged 9.5 runs over those games. As for Nicholas County, they are on a 14-game losing streak that has dropped them down to 4-17.
Looking ahead, Harrison County will welcome Estill County at 6:00 p.m. on Thursday. The two teams have allowed few runs on average (the Thorobreds/Fillies 2.6, the Engineers 3.9) so any runs scored will be well earned. As for Nicholas County, they will venture away from home to face off against Bethlehem at 7:00 p.m. on Friday. The Eagles/Banshees have struggled to contain batters this season (they've allowed 6.95 runs per game on average), something the Bluejackets will no doubt try to take advantage of.
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