South Plainfield 6, Edison 5
After Edison scored twice in the top of the seventh to take the lead, South Plainfield put up four runs in the bottom of the inning for the improbable walk-off win.
The Tigers (1-2 overall and in the Red Division) first Red Division win after playing in the White Division last season sure was memorable.
Zack Robinson led off the bottom of the seventh with a single. The Tigers’ next two hitters Frank Flannery and Luke Bickunas walked to load the bases.
Ashton Donovan knocked in Robinson with a fielders choice to cut the deficit 4-2. On the play, Flannery beat the third basemen to the bag to keep the bases loaded.
The Tigers scored on a fielders choice by Matt Ciullo that scored a run to make it 4-3.
The No. 6 hitter Ty Dukoff was hit by a pitch. Julian Irizarry then walked to score Bickunas to tie it at 4-4. After a strikeout, No. 9 hitter Joey Padavano chopped one over the mound, making a tough play for the shortstop and Padavano reached on an infield hit.
Donovan allowed two earned runs in six innings off of seven hits and a walk with three strikeouts.
For Edison (0-1, 0-1), Paul DiCarlo (2 RBI), Charlie Taub (run), Jaxon Appelman (double, triple, RBI, 2 runs) each had two hits apiece. Sal Della Fave (RBI) and Ryan Tomasula each had a hit.
South Plainfield uses walkoff to take come-from-behind win over Edison
By Mak Ojutiku | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
Joey Padavano recorded a walk-off run to help South Plainfield rally back for a 5-4 win over Edison, in South Plainfield.
The Tigers (1-2) scored three runs in the bottom of the seventh before Padavano capped the win.
Edison (0-1) scored two runs in the top of the final inning to take a 4-1 lead.
Baseball: South Plainfield uses walkoff to take come-from-behind win over Edison - nj.com
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