The Dallas Titans earned an 8-4 victory over FW Badfish on Sunday at Lively Park, led by a dominant offensive performance from Korey Gillespie and an early scoring push that set the tone for the game.
Dallas struck first in the bottom of the first inning when Stephen Patterson singled to put the Titans on the board. The offense continued to build momentum in the second inning, as RBI singles from Miguel Huerta and Dana Donato helped Dallas extend its early lead with a three-run frame.
The Titans’ offense never slowed, supported by consistent pressure on the bases and timely hitting throughout the lineup. Gillespie delivered a perfect 3-for-3 day, including a triple in the fourth inning, while Jeff Hanley added a 2-for-2 performance to help pace the attack. Dallas also used its speed effectively, swiping six bases in the game, with Hanley and Huerta each stealing multiple bags.
Stephen Patterson earned the win on the mound, allowing four runs (three earned) on nine hits over six innings while striking out eight. Steely Gill closed out the game to secure the save.
FW Badfish collected 10 hits, led by multi-hit performances from Grant Powers, Austin Vannaken, and Brett Clair, and produced four RBIs across the lineup. Despite a strong offensive effort, they were unable to overcome Dallas’ early scoring and baserunning pressure.
The Titans combined timely offense, aggressive base running, and steady pitching to secure the 8-4 win and carry momentum into their next matchup against the Yankees.