The Jamestown Jammers (3-0) jumped on the West Virginia Miners (1-2) early on their way to a 9-6 win on Friday at Linda K. Epling Stadium, scoring four runs in the first inning.
The Jamestown Jammers scored in the first on an RBI triple by Dominique Jackson, an RBI single by Vinny Mallaro, and a two-run single by Seth Wall.
Jackson racked up two RBIs on four hits for the Jamestown Jammers.
Dylan Harvey did his best to jumpstart the offense for the West Virginia Miners, reaching base three times. He singled in the fifth and eighth innings.
Even though Andrew Bramley allowed five runs over six innings he still recorded the victory, his first of the season. Bramley struck out eight, walked four and gave up six hits.
Kiefer Musiel (0-1) took the loss for the West Virginia Miners. He allowed six runs in six innings, walked two and struck out five.