JAMESTOWN, N.Y. - After a doubleheader split with Batavia on Sunday, and a Saturday loss, the Jammers are in third place in the Pinckney Division of the New York Penn League, a game and a half out of first and one game behind the now second-place Muckdogs.
The first game on Sunday went beautifully, with Holden Sprague scattering four hits over five scoreless innings for a 3-1 Jammers win. Noah Perio's RBI double got things going in the second and Daniel Black tripled in another run in the third and scored on a sac fly for Jamestown (24-18).
Batavia (25-17) got back on the winning track in the nightcap with a 2-1 seven-inning win. Jamestown was held to six hits, but threatened in the seventh. Aury Diaz scored on a wild pich after singling with two outs, followed by two walks, but the Jammers left runners on second and third to end the game.
Jamestown hosts State College at 7:05 p.m. Monday.

