Reading Fights Back, Falls in Final Tuneup, 8-7
(TRENTON, NJ) - Cornelius Randolph delivered a game-tying blow with two outs in the ninth inning, but the Thunder walked off on an Alexander Palma RBI single in the bottom of the ninth as the Fightins dropped the final game of the regular season, 8-7 on Monday afternoon at Arm
(TRENTON, NJ) -
The Fightins settled for a split of the four-game set, and finished the regular season 80-59 overall. Reading went 41-31 as the second half champions in the East.
Reading struck quickly after Williams walked and stole second in the top of the first. After Cornelius Randolph's fly ball to left allowed Williams to advance to third, Bohm opened the scoring with an RBI single to right.
Trenton (38-34) (76-62) got all three back facing
The Fightins pulled to within one in the fifth, after Williams singled and stole two bases. He crossed the plate when Bohm's tapper back to the mound was mishandled by pitcher
The Thunder struck for a pair of solo shots against Ramos, with Gittens launching his league-leading 23rd, and Gilliam added his second of the day to put Trenton ahead 7-4.
Gilliam finished with two homers and four RBIs for the Thunder, and took a run off the board for the Fightins when he robbed Williams with a leaping catch over the left field fence.
Bohm closed the deficit to 7-6 in the eighth inning. Facing reliever
Down to their final out, Randolph brought it back even in the ninth. On a 3-1 pitch, Randolph unloaded a no-doubter to right for his 10th home run of the year, tying the ballgame at seven.
Trenton had the last word, as Aguilar singled off
The playoffs begin on Wednesday, when the Fightins host the Thunder in game one of the East Division Series at 7 p.m. The game will be broadcast on 610 ESPN and the Fightins Radio Network beginning with the Fightins Pregame Show at 6:30 p.m.