The West Virginia Miners (30-20) and the Champion City Kings (19-30) both had scoring chances on Tuesday, but it was the West Virginia Miners that were able to capitalize on them as they pulled out a 4-2 win at Linda K. Epling Stadium.
The fact that the West Virginia Miners grouped all of their runs into the third inning helped them take advantage of their hits.
Masashi Sakamoto got the win, running his season record to 3-1. Sakamoto struck out three, walked one and gave up two hits.
Bailey Magsig (0-1) was the game's losing pitcher. He lasted just six innings, walked two, struck out one, and allowed four runs.