In a conference showdown that didn’t even reach the 90-minute mark, Clinton defeated Shelbyville 2-1 in a tight, defense-first battle that came down to the final at-bat.
Shelbyville struck first in the top of the 1st when Ulmer launched a solo home run to left field, giving his team a 1-0 lead. From there, both teams settled in behind strong pitching and clean defense.
Stirett delivered a solid outing for Shelbyville, going 6 innings while allowing just 2 runs (1 earned) and striking out four. Clinton’s Brock Wilson matched him, tossing 6 innings of one-run ball with five strikeouts to keep the Maroons within striking distance.
Clinton tied the game in the 6th inning when Jack Manning came home on a sacrifice fly by Stone Stith, evening things at 1-1.
The biggest turning point came in the top of the 7th. Shelbyville looked poised to take the lead when Ulmer doubled and Stirett followed with a single to right, sending him home. However, Ulmer was called out at the plate on a very close — and controversial — play that could have gone either way, keeping the game tied and shifting momentum.
Moments later in the bottom half, Clinton capitalized. Jaxon Reynolds put the ball in play, and a Shelbyville error allowed Ryan Pine to cross the plate for the walk-off run, sealing a 2-1 conference victory.
Clinton finished with six hits, with Pine leading the way with two, while Shelbyville was limited to four hits.
A fast-paced, defensive battle ultimately swung on a razor-thin call at the plate and a late defensive miscue, as Clinton found a way to walk it off.
Ulmer hits a homer for Shelbyville
Jaxon Reynolds with the bunt walks it off for Clinton
Ryan Pine adjusts and gets the out for Clinton
Jaxon Reynolds and team talks conference walkoff against Shelbyville
Austin Ulmer Double for Shelbyville
Shelbyville Clark with a great defensive play at 3rd
Will Stirrett Strikeout for Shelbyville
Will Stirrett quick reaction catch for Shelbyville
Stone Stith with a smooth double for Clinton
Josh Bass throws out the runner stealing at second for Clinton
Brock Wilson picks off the runner at 2nd for Clinton
