It wasn't quite Coors Field, but the balls were flying out of Jamestown's Diethrick Park Wednesday night.
Auburn's Adam Amar, Michael McDade and Robert Sobolewski each went yard as the Doubledays won their second straight, 5-3, and took the series from first-place Jamestown.
Auburn is now two games out of first place.
Reliever Jason Monti earned the win, allowing one run in three innings of work while Bobby Bell picked up his second save in as many nights.
The Doubledays spread out their offense, scoring one run in the first, third, fourth, sixth and ninth innings. McDade opened the scoring with an RBI single in the first while Chris Demons drove in another run with a sacrifice fly in the third.
McDade's fourth-inning homer broke a 2-2 tie and Amar's sixth-inning long ball broke a 3-3 tie.
McDade led Auburn with three hits and two RBIs while Amar and catcher Joel Collins each added two hits.
The Doubledays (24-16) begin a three-game set at Williamsport tonight.
Doubledays 5
Jammers 3
Auburn is now two games out of first place.
Reliever Jason Monti earned the win, allowing one run in three innings of work while Bobby Bell picked up his second save in as many nights.
The Doubledays spread out their offense, scoring one run in the first, third, fourth, sixth and ninth innings. McDade opened the scoring with an RBI single in the first while Chris Demons drove in another run with a sacrifice fly in the third.
McDade's fourth-inning homer broke a 2-2 tie and Amar's sixth-inning long ball broke a 3-3 tie.
McDade led Auburn with three hits and two RBIs while Amar and catcher Joel Collins each added two hits.
The Doubledays (24-16) begin a three-game set at Williamsport tonight.
Doubledays 5
Jammers 3
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