Scrappers Offense Too Much For Jamestown
On Browns-Steelers promo night, the Mahoning Valley Scrappers played the role of Pittsburgh, and Jamestown got to be Cleveland (at least thats how its been for a few years now). The Scrappers were not at their sharpest, but were able to come away with a 7-5 victory and tie a franchise record for victories in a season (48).
Greg Pruitt was at Eastwood Field representing the Browns, and Robin Cole was also on hand to represent the Steelers in front of 2,969 fans. Browns and Steelers highlights were shown on the scoreboard and plenty of fans wore team jerseys of their choosing. I would guess the crowd was 60-40 Pittsburgh.
The Scrappers wasted little time getting on the scoreboard in the bottom of the first. Argenis Martinez walked, stole third, and scored on a Chun Chen single to put the Scrappers ahead 1-0.
Jamestown answered in the top of the second scoring a run on a long sac fly from Mark Wyatt to tie the score. The Jammers had the bases loaded with nobody out, but starter Vidal Nuno did well to limit the visiting team to a single run.
In the bottom of the fourth, Chun Chen reached on an error, stole second and would score on a Ben Carlson RBI single to put Mahoning Valley up 2-1. Carlson would later score in the inning on a Moises Montero groundout making it 3-1 in favor of the Scrappers.
With one out in the third, Martinez, Jason Kipnis, and Chen all walked. Martinez scored on a passed ball to push the lead to 4-1.
Jamestown would take a 5-4 lead in the sixth inning on a three-run homer off of the bat of Jamestown DH Carlos Paulino.
The Scrappers tied the game at 5 in the bottom of the sixth inning when Martinez singled home Tim Palincsar who walked earlier.
In the bottom of the seventh inning, Chen led off and was hit by a pitch. He would score as the next batter, Jesus Brito, tripled to deep right center putting Mahoning Valley back on top 6-5. It didn’t take long for Brito to score as the next batter, Carlson, hit a sac fly to deep right center to extend the Scrapper lead to 7-5, where the scoring would end.
Austin Adams picked up the win for the Scrappers, hoisting his record to 3-1. Adams relieved Scrapper starter Vidal Nuno who lasted 5 1/3 innings. Guido Fonseca picked up the save, his 5th, pitching a perfect 9th inning.
For the Scrappers, it was their fifth game in three days. Jordan Henry (pictured) talked about the rough three days. “It’s tough. I’m not used to doing that. It’s a grind and we have played alot of games all season and we are prepared for that. We know we just have to go out there and play.”
The Scrappers finish up their regular season with a two-game series against State College with games on Saturday and Sunday.