Sayreville (1) at South Plainfield (6)
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on April 17, 2019 8:30 PM
on April 17, 2019 8:30 PM
Chris Shine went the distance in 111 pitches giving up just one run, two walks, and five hits eight strikeouts as South Plainfield defeated Sayreville, 6-1, in South Plainfield.Shine singled twice and Jordan Hamberg went 2-for-4, scored, and drove in two runs for the Tigers (6-4), which tallied 11 hits. Mike Marrero and TJ Massaro also singled twice.
For Sayreville (6-5), Tommy Kearns doubled and singled and notched an RBI.
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South Plainfield 6, Sayreville 1
Chris Shine, a Seton Hall University signee, allowed one earned run on five hits and two walks as the Tigers snapped a three-game losing streak.
Shine struck out eight batters, raising his total in that department to 27 over 19 and two-thirds innings.
South Plainfield scored single runs in each of the first two innings and busted the contest open with a four-run rally in the third.
TJ Massaro and Michael Marrero each went 2-for-4 and combined to score three runs for South Plainfield (6-4), while teammate Jordan Hamberg singled twice, scored a run and delivered two RBI.
Rob Gonzalez singled and scored twice. Shine went 2-for-3. Matt Cassio and Brody Donovan had South Plainfield’s other hits.
Sayreville starting pitcher Ryan Ament and reliever Jake Dougherty threw zeroes over the final four innings to give their teammates a chance to chip away at the deficit, but the Bombers could only muster a seventh-inning run on Tommy Kearns’ RBI. The earned run was only the second Shine has allowed all season.
Kearns went 2-for-2 with a double. Christian Aich doubled and scored Sayreville’s lone run. Dan McDonnell and Ethan Calcano each singled for the Bombers.
Sayreville has dropped two straight.
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