Scrappers Bats Come To Life In Jamestown For A 10-2 Win
The Mahoning Valley Scrappers celebrated The Fourth of July with smiles on their faces in Jamestown. After fighting for offense for pretty much a week, the Scrappers bats pounded out 15 hits and scored 10 runs to start a short road trip in Jamestown.
The Scrappers put up three in the top half of the first inning on a fielder’s choice, a groundout and an RBI single from Chun Chen. Jamestown responded with two in the bottom of the first off of Scrapper starting pitcher Vidal Nuno.
In the top of the fourth the Scrappers would tack on five runs. Jason Smit had an RBI double, John Allman (pictured) had a two-RBI single, and Kyle Smith added another RBI single. Allman added a single in the seventh inning to end the game with 4 RBI.
Scrapper relief pitcher Jose Urena worked four scoreless innings to pick up his first victory this season.
The Scrappers and Jammers will hook it up again on Sunday night at 6 in Jamestown.
Kelly Pavlik will be at Cafaro Field in Niles signing copies of his book on Thursday, July 9. Greg Gulas and David Lee Morgan, the authors of the biographical piece will also be on hand. Pavlik will also throw out the first pitch at the game.