Fans were treated to a high-scoring affair Wednesday as the Pompano Beach Clippers (26-3) outscored the West Palm Beach Eagles (10-18) 20-10.
The teams totaled 36 hits in the game.
The Pompano Beach Clippers blew out the West Palm Beach Eagles thanks to 23 hits, including zero extra base hits. The Pompano Beach Clippers scored six runs in the sixth on the Pompano Beach Clippers scored in the sixth on a single by Mitch Reeves, a solo home run by Scott Mathews, a two-run single by Jon Avallone, a double by Tay Jerger, a groundout by Donato Dinorcia, an RBI single by Evan Dougherty, and an RBI single by Mason Paxton.
Mathews had a busy day at the plate, collecting two extra-base hits.
Erik Wiebke got his third win for the Pompano Beach Clippers despite allowing five runs over six innings. He struck out three, walked three and surrendered six hits.
Kameron Lockett couldn't get it done on the bump for the West Palm Beach Eagles, taking a loss. He allowed eight runs in four innings, walked four and struck out two.
The Pompano Beach Clippers easily handled the West Palm Beach Eagles pitching as nine hitters combined for 21 hits, 19 RBIs and 16 runs scored.