Gutty South Plainfield has seen veterans influence younger Tigers, seeking second trip to GMC finals in three years
Working class, blue collar, gritty.
That’s a good way to describe South Plainfield, the town, but also a perfect description of South Plainfield baseball.
Each year, the veterans instill that sense – with a little bit of underdog mentality – in the younger payers, sophomores, maybe freshmen, and even the first-time junior or senior starter.
Each year begins with question marks, and head coach Scott Gleichenhaus had many coming into this season, but in 2026 – as in other years – the Tigers have answered the bell.
And now, fifth-seed South Plainfield finds itself a win away from the Jim Muldowney GMC Tournament Championship Game – which will be moving to Rutgers this year, it was just announced Thursday by the league, in a story Central Jersey Sports Radio broke Thursday evening.
To get there, the Tigers will have to beat ninth-seed Monroe (11-12) for a third time this season, when the two play in the tournament semifinals at East Brunswick Magnet School Saturday afternoon. First pitch is scheduled for noon as part of a doubleheader that will feature second-seed Middlesex and third-seed Old Bridge at 2:30 pm.
Central Jersey Sports Radio will have both an audio and video stream of the game, with coverage starting at 11:40 am with Mike Pavlichko and Justin Sontupe. You can listen to the game here, and the video – with our audio commentary – can be seen here, on our YouTube channel.
Senior Aiden McCarthy has been one of the veterans tutoring the newcomers on what it means to be a Tiger, but he has also been leading by example. He’ll get the start Saturday afternoon, coming in with a 6-1 record and a 2.67 ERA. But he can hit, too, batting .315 with 22 runs batted in.
South Plainfield also has been strong defensively, an area where Gleichenhaus wasn’t sure how it would turn out after the graduations on shortstop Dan Kapsch and second baseman Nick Irizzary. Anthony Cicenia and Gabe Garcia have taken over those positions, and been more than able. Coupled with veteran speedster Dom Massaro, the school’s all-time hits leader (and 2025 Central Jersey Sports Radio Special Teams Returner of the Year in football) in centerfield, the Tigers are strong up the middle.
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