MIDDLETOWN, Ind. – The Hagerstown baseball team won its fourth game in a row on Thursday as the Tigers beat Shenandoah 14-2 in six innings.
The Tigers built a 7-0 advantage before the Raiders scored a pair of runs in the bottom of the fifth.
Hagerstown added seven runs in the top of the sixth to put the game away.
Owen Golliher led the Tigers with three hits including a home run to start the contest.
Mason Hicks knocked in four runs, while Cody Wilson drove in three.
Trey Kelley tossed five innings of the affair and had eight strikeouts to earn the victory.
The Tigers (4-1) are back in action on Saturday at Monroe Central.