Nine innings weren’t enough for Wallace College in their first home game of the season. Heading into the bottom of the 10th, the Govs trailed the Gulf Coast Commodores 10-9.
The inning began simple enough when Gulf Coast pitcher Blake Thomas walked Warrick Wilmot. Thomas followed that with a walk to Kade Snell. After both runners moved up on a wild pitch, Ellis Yohn was intentionally walked to load the bases and then Brody Capps was able to tie the game with sacrifice fly to left field.
With the Commodores playing their infielders in, Jayce James hit a hard hit ground ball directly at the second baseman. The throw came home and could have possibly started an inning-ending double play, but instead the throw one-hopped the catcher and he was unable to hold on. That allowed Snell to come home and score the winning run, giving the Govs an 11-10 victory.
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