The Railsplitters lone hit was a fifth inning single by Michael
Lucas.
The Titans took a 1-0 lead in the bottom of the second inning.
They would score two more runs in the bottom of the third
inning.
Glenwood added a run in the bottom of the fourth inning to make
the score 4-0.
By the time the bottom of the fifth inning ended, the Titans
were on top 8-0.
Two more runs tallied in the bottom of the sixth inning allowed
Glenwood to end the game early with a 10-0 final score.
Jaden Klopp started the game for Lincoln. He pitched four and
one-third innings. He allowed six runs on six hits. He struck
out four batters and gave up one home run.
Jake Baker pitched an inning in relief for Lincoln. He allowed
four runs on four hits and struck out four batters.
Parker Detmers started the game for the Titans and earned the
win. Detmers worked two innings and struck out five batters.
Detmers is committed to Louisville for baseball and he is also
the younger brother of Reid Detmers, who just threw a no-hitter
last week for the Los Angeles Angels.
Detmers was followed on the mound by Zane Danielson, Lane Lorton
and Eli Curtis, who continued to blank the Railsplitters.
Danielson pitched two innings and struck out five batters.
Lorton pitched one inning and struck out two batters.
Curtis finished off the Railsplitters in the sixth inning,
striking out two batters and walking two.
The Titans improved to 24-6 on the season.
Lincoln falls to 14-11 on the season.
The Railsplitters play at Jacksonville today at 4:30 p.m.
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