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Parkland Wins at Coca-Cola Park with Rabasco Walk Off Double in Extra Innings

Posted by John Rabasco on May 01 2015 at 05:00PM PDT in 2019 Varsity

The Parkland Trojans and Whitehall Zephyrs battled through seven innings of play with no score to send the game at Coca-Cola Park to extra innings.  In the bottom of the 8th inning with the game still scoreless, Justin Afflerbach (1-4, R) singled through the left side with one out in the inning.  Chris Rabasco (1-2, 2B, 2 BB, RBI) then drove an 0-1 curveball to the wall in left-center that scored Afflerbach for the 1-0 walk off win.  With one game left in the regular season, Parkland now holds a record of 18-1, nine of those victories coming via the shutout.

Parkland's Evan McAndrew and Whitehall's Jake Meyers were locked in a pitchers' duel through six innings of play.  The Trojans managed only three base hits through 7 innings of play and were off balance at the plate throughout the game.  McAndrew allowed six base hits and three walks in his six innings of work while striking out two.  Whitehall put runners on first and second base in the first three innings of the game, but each time McAndrew worked out of the jam and never allowed a base runner past second base during the game. 

In the top of the 7th, after allowing a lead off walk to Whitehall, McAndrew gave way to relief pitcher Connor Higgins.  Higgins induced three ground ball outs to strand a runner on second base to end the top of the 7th inning.  In the top of the 8th, Higgins worked around a lead off single and a walk that put Whitehall runners at first and second base with one out, keeping Whitehall off the board.  Higgins worked a total of two innings in relief for the win allowing just the one hit and one walk with one strikeout.  Higgins now has a record of 7-0 on the season.

Jeff Strisovsky (1-4), Tyler Bruno (1-2 sac bunt), and Andrew Roth (1-3) each had singles in the game for Parkland's only base hits through seven innings of play.   After Strisovsky's two-out single in the 5th inning, the Trojans were held hitless until the back-to-back hits of Afflerbach and Rabasco in the 8th inning for the win.

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