The Glens Falls Dragons (19-18)'s four first-inning runs built an early lead that helped bring home a 4-1 win over the Albany Dutchmen (16-19) on Wednesday at East Field.
The Glens Falls Dragons scored in the first on a two-run home run by Ryan Hooper, an error, and a fielder's choice.
Hooper had a busy day at the plate, collecting two extra-base hits.
Nick Duthu picked up the win for the Glens Falls Dragons. Duthu allowed one earned run, five hits and four walks while striking out three over six innings of work.
Brandon Nylin couldn't get it done on the bump for the Albany Dutchmen, taking a loss. He lasted just six innings, walked three, struck out eight, and allowed four runs.