Wednesday, April 15, 2026

2026 - Baseball Greater Middlesex Conference Top 10 and notes, April 11


Andy Mendlowitz
MyCentralJersey.com


Here is the first Top 10 of the regular season, which has already had some surprises and emerging teams. Notes are underneath the ranking.

1. Edison (5-1) – preseason No. 1: The Eagles have been off to a blistering start with Red Division sweeps over Old Bridge and South Plainfield to begin the season, winning pitching duels and a slugfest — whatever it takes. Edison then split with Monroe to end the week dropping a 2-0 game against an ace. That’s not enough to knock the Eagles from the top spot.

2. Colonia (5-0) – preseason No. 3: The Patriots bump up a spot after their undefeated start fueled by a 2-1 win against Metuchen in the season opener on March 31. They’ve been dominant with White Division sweeps against J.F. Kennedy and Sayreville. That includes a team 1.09 ERA with 27 combined hits and walks allowed in 32 innings. That’s winning baseball.  

3. Monroe (5-1) – preseason No. 9: We didn’t mean to disrespect Monroe in the preseason poll. Just, the Falcons had some questions after a 9-13 season. Well, they’ve been answered quickly and Monroe has impressive sweeps over East Brunswick and St. Jospeh and a split with No. 1 Edison. Simply, Ben Faigin and Andre Love are two of the best pitchers in the GMC and when they’re on, Monroe can beat anyone. Justin Mangano is hitting .500 (10-for-20).

4. Middlesex (5-1) – preseason No. 2: Maybe it’s not fair to drop Middlesex two spots to No. 4 with a 5-1 start. Don’t be mad Blue Jays fans, it’s not so much a demotion but more of rewarding Monroe for its strong play. Middlesex’s only blemish was a 3-2, 12-inning loss to fledgling South Brunswick. The Blue Jays then got the White Division split with a 6-2 win over them on Saturday, April 11. Otherwise, they’ve played as advertised with sweeps over Spotswood and Perth Amboy.

5. South Plainfield (4-3) – preseason No. 6: Maybe it was inevitable, but the Tigers enter the Top 5 following Red Division sweeps over St. Joseph and Woodbridge. South Plainfield dropped the series against No. 1 Edison and lost to nonconference power Cranford. All in all, solid play as South Plainfield is once again battling for the pennant.

6. Old Bridge (3-3) – preseason No. 7: Getting Red Division sweeps have been hard to come by in recent years. The Knights earned one with the two-game sweep over Woodbridge giving them a nice boost in the division race. They also split with St. Thomas Aquinas and look to be just fine after some key graduations.

7. St. Joseph (2-5) – preseason No. 5: This is where the early parity begins and the back end of the top 10 gets a bit confusing to sort out. The Falcons claim the No. 7 spot with a sweep over East Brunswick. Despite starting 0-5, St. Joseph has been right there, dropping a pair of one-run games. The team had key graduation losses and seems to be the kind of squad that will get better as the season goes on.

8. East Brunswick (2-4) – preseason No. 10: The Bears swept then-No. 8 St. Thomas Aquinas and clawed into its spot in the rankings. Jordan Rudolph has emerged into an up-and-coming ace after his two-hit, 12-strikeout game against STA. EB’s offense is off to a slow start but one figures that will turn around soon with its talented bats.

9. St. Thomas Aquinas (2-4) – preseason No. 8: The Trojans dropped the series to East Brunswick, but came back with a split against No. 6 Old Bridge in a pair of one-run games. They also split with Woodbridge to open the season. St. Thomas Aquinas, up from the White Division, looks to be in just about every division game

10 (tie): Metuchen (4-1) – preseason No. 10: We don’t like doing ties but both Metuchen and South Brunswick deserve to get in the rankings. Heck, Metuchen could make a case to jump a few spots. This week will tell a lot as the Bulldogs play Colonia, have a series with Middlesex and have the first game of the series against South Brunswick.   

South Brunswick (4-2) – preseason unranked: The Vikings turned heads with their 3-2 win over Middlesex in 12 innings in a series split with the Blue Jays. They also split with Sayreville and swept Perth Amboy. South Brunswick will climb even higher if it could sweep Colonia and beat Metuchen in the first game of the series this week.

Pena on fire

North Brunswick’s Willy Pena had a great sophomore season, in which he hit .424 with four home runs, 18 RBIs and 15 runs. He’s been ever better this spring in a short sample size. The junior is hitting .562 with three long balls, 10 RBIs and 11 runs. He’s also walked seven times and has five stolen bases.
Intriguing Blue race

Intriguing Blue race

The Blue Division appeared to be wide-open with a number of teams likely making cases. Well, two weeks in and buckle up, it should be a fun race down the stretch. Carteret and Piscataway are both 5-1 in the division and have a two-game series slated for this week. South River (4-2) and J.P. Stevens (3-3) and North Brunswick (3-3) are also looming.
Piscataway Magnet’s sizzling start

Piscataway Magnet’s sizzling start

The Raiders returned just about everyone from a 10-12 team, which went 6-6 in the Gold Division. That experience has been on display with a 7-0 start, including six wins in the division. How about these eye-popping stats — Piscataway Magnet has team batting average of .429 and have scored 106 runs to go along with a team 1.22 ERA. Nine players with double digit at-bats are hitting over. 300. Leading the way are Trey Lyerly (.571, 12-for-21) and Vincent Canavan and Kyle Malchiodi are each hitting .522 (12-for-23).

Tuesday, April 14, 2026

2026 - Game # 8 South Plainfield 6, St. Thomas Aquinas 4

Andy Mendlowitz
MyCentralJersey.com

South Plainfield 6, St. Thomas Aquinas 4: Aiden McCarthy picked up the win and drove in a run and South Plainfield scored six times in the fourth inning to open a lead to take the first game in the GMC Red Division series.

Dom Massaro hit a two-RBI double and Ed Budzinski was 3-for-3 with an RBI, stolen base and scored for the host Tigers (5-3). McCarthy gave up four runs in five innings and Joe Stanzione finished with two scoreless innings. Andre Bena also drove in a run and walked and Alex Pigna singled, walked and scored.

Adrian Sanchez doubled and drove in three runs for St. Thomas Aquinas (2-5) and Tyler Coello was 2-for-2 and scored. Nikash Patel singled and had an RBI and Louis Rizzolo doubled, walked and scored twice.

Baseball April roundup, daily results for GMC and area Skyland and UCC

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

R

H

E

St. Thomas Aquinas (2-5)

1

0

0

0

3

0

0

4

6

2

South Plainfield (5-3)

0

0

0

6

0

0

0

6

8

1

WP: Aiden McCarthy   LP: Justin Brown 

South Plainfield Batting

AB

R

H

RBI

1B

2B

BB

HBP

SB

ROE

FC

AVG

SLG

Dom Massaro #6

3

1

1

2

0

1

0

1

0

0

0

.333

.667

Aiden McCarthy #12

4

1

1

1

1

0

0

0

0

0

1

.250

.250

Chris Loniewski #15

3

0

1

0

1

0

1

0

0

0

0

.333

.333

Andrew Bena #19

3

1

1

1

1

0

1

0

0

0

0

.333

.333

Anthony Cicenia #11

3

0

0

0

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

.000

.000

Ed Budzinski #3

3

0

3

1

3

0

0

0

1

0

0

1.000

1.000

Gabriel Garcia #16

1

1

0

0

0

0

2

0

0

0

0

.000

.000

Joe Stanzione #4

3

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

.000

.000

Alex Pigna #10

2

1

1

0

1

0

1

0

0

1

0

.500

.500

Totals:

25

6

8

5

7

1

6

1

1

1

2

.320

.360

 

South Plainfield Pitching

W

L

PIT

IP

H

R

ER

BB

K

HB

PO

ERA

Aiden McCarthy #12 (WP)

1

0

89

5

0

4

4

2

4

0

0

5.60

Joe Stanzione #4

0

0

31

2

1

0

0

1

3

0

0

0.00

Totals:

1

0

120

7

1

4

4

3

7

0

0

4.00


The Tigers take game one vs St Thomas by a score of 6-4. The Tigers put up 6 in the 4th - highlighted by Dom Massaro doubling off the fence, knocking in 2 runs. The Bull - Aiden McCarthy followed w 2 run single. Andrew Bena & Eddie Budzinski (3-3 sb r rbi) also drove in runs. Aiden McCarthy went 5 gets W # 2 thanks to Joe Stanzione slamming the door in the last 2 frames for the save.



Did you know: For the 2nd straight game Eddie Budzinski had multiple hits in the same inning.

According to Eratosthenes, The Troy invasion took place in the month of April more than 3 thousand years ago. The South Plainfield Tigers would not suffer the same fate within their own fences. In a hard fought battle, the Tigers emerged victorious bc Joe Stanzione decided it was his duty to take care of business. Late in the fight it appeared as if the Trojans turned the tide of this contest, but Joe took full command of the situation & instantly put down any and all threats. For his Maestro-esc performance - Joe Stanzione - you are the newest Maestro of the Diamond.