Scrappers Drop Opener, 9-3, To Jamestown
The Mahoning Valley Scrappers opened the 2011 season with mixed results. The good news is that the Scrappers improved over last seasons 14-0 Opening Day drubbing. The bad news was that they are 0-1, like last year, falling 9-3 to the Jamestown Jammers. The good news was that it was fireworks night and a great turnout for the home opener which included good weather. The bad news was that the video board and wifi did not work. In the end, the Jordan Taylor / David Wallace Era of Scrapperhood was a solid success despite the game result.
In front of a crowd of 5,428, the Scrappers fell into a 6-0 hole after Jamestown batted three times. Scrapper starter, Joseph Colon, threw 65 pitches and struggled with his control in less than three innings. Colon will have better days.
In the bottom of the third, Mahoning Valley found the scoreboard. Aaron Siliga hit a routine grounder to short, but Yefri Perez’s throw to Jammers 1B Viosergy Rosa was lost in the sun and sailed to the wall. Siliga ended up at second on the play. A Cody Elliott groundout to second advanced Siliga to third with one out. Kevin Fontanez then hit a fly ball to right, just deep enough to score Siliga to get the goose egg off of the scoreboard.
Starting catcher, Alex Livisky, collected a pair of hits in his first two at-bats. Livisky, from Lakewood, Ohio, had four really good at-bats in which he demonstrated the ability to put the ball anywhere, an invaluable quality for an up-and-coming minor leaguer. In the bottom of the fourth, Livisky scored when Jerrud Sabourin hit a rocket into the right-centerfield gap.
After the game, Livisky (above) talked about his success at the dish. “Here, I have to be more of a dynamic hitter. In high school, it is easy to pull everything to left field. I have really been working on going with the pitch that is thrown to me, taking what I am given and pushing the ball where it needs to go. I dug myself a hole, and my power numbers were okay at Lake County, but my average suffered. I hit eight home runs and drove in 25 during Spring training, but my average was inconsistent, and that is what I need to focus on here. I would have three good games and then fall under the bus again.”
In the sixth, Bryson Myles singled and stole second. He would later score when Perez mishandled a nasty one-hopper off of the bat of Sabourin. Myles had a rough night in right field. He slipped when he misjudged a fly ball and could not recover, allowing a Jammers run to cross the plate. He also dove forward for a ball later in the game that got by him and rolled to the wall. This kid is going to be one of the best players on this team by seasons end and it is a shame that he got off to such a rocky start in Niles.
Jamestown, however, would jump their lead to 9-3 when Brent Keys hit a towering shot over the right field wall to wrap up the scoring. The same two teams face off tomorrow evening at Eastwood Field.
After the game, Wallace was very positive. “There is plenty of good stuff that happened out there tonight, we are by no means in a state of panic in this clubhouse. We saw a lot of positives and I felt like we were always in the game and did not give up. Obviously, these guys are still learning each others name and strengths and weaknesses, but I am pleased with the talent we have here and we are going to be okay.”