
DAVENPORT, FL – The final time in Florida this season for Jamestown Jimmie Baseball was a good time.
Nolan McCaffery pitched a three-hit shutout Sunday and was helped by 14 hits from the offense as Jamestown blanked Concordia-St. Paul 11-0 in a seven-inning non-conference game at Northeast Regional Park.
In his first win as a Jimmie, McCaffery (1-2) was dominant, giving up just three hits, striking out seven, and walking just one.
Offense for Jamestown (5-13) hit big starting in the second inning, when five runs scored. Benney Benitez singled in the first run, a wild pitch brought home the second, Mathieu Morin doubled in the next two and Adrian Warcken singled in the last one.
In the third, Jett Nelson singled on a squeeze play for an RBI, Melvin Maldonado doubled in two runs and Benitez had another RBI single and the Jimmies were up 9-0.
Warcken drove in his second and third runs of the game with a double in the fifth.
Morin, Warcken, Trayson Kostial, Nelson, Maldonado and Benitez had two hits each.
Jamestown will resume NSIC play Saturday in a doubleheader against Augustana in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
photo credit: Concordia-St. Paul Athletics
