Prato plays hero for Saints again in walk-off
Anthony Prato didn’t start Thursday’s game at CHS Field for the St. Paul Saints. He helped St. Paul end the game as winners with an RBI single in the ninth inning.
Prato entered as a pinch runner for catcher Patrick Winkel after Winkel singled in the eighth. Prato’s first at-bat of the game was a two-out single to score Carson McCusker to win the game.
Prato had also produced a walk-off win on Aug. 21 against Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.
Caleb Boushley started for the Saints and gave up two runs in four innings. Hobie Harris (4-6) pitched a scoreless ninth for the win.
Diego A. Castillo, Yunior Severino and McCusker each had two hits for the Saints. Severino drove in three runs.
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