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Affinito’s bat, Meyers’ arm lead Bears to title
After intentionally walking the East Brunswick catcher three times during an earlier meeting of the two teams, the Falcons had established that they didn’t want the senior slugger to beat them.
They should have walked him. After fouling off two pitches, Affinito turned on an inside fastball that got too much of the plate, and sent the ball over the left-field fence, his 22nd career home run, and provided the spark the Bears needed to knock off the Falcons.
Meyers (7-2), who was facing the Falcons for the third time this season, was brilliant once again, striking out eight while allowing just four hits. In three outings against the heavy hitting Falcons this year, Meyers, who is signed with Monmouth University, surrendered a total of 10 hits and two earned runs in 21 innings. His only loss to St. Joseph’s was a 1-0 duel with Parenti earlier this year.
While Meyers’ dominance on the hill was the ultimate difference in this one, most people were talking about Affinito’s home run when the game had ended. It was one of those special moments when the area’s top pitcher and arguably the top hitter face off on a big stage, with each pitch adding to the drama. It was the Seton Hall University-bound Affinito who won the battle this time around, and led his team to the conference title in doing so. They should have walked him.
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