Hoboken, NJ – Bad Intentions was able to get back into the win column this weekend in Game 1 of Monday night with their nice comeback victory against Jet.com. Bad Intentions thought they were on the right track, taking a 5-2 lead into the third inning. They did so with patience and taking advantage of miscues, with 3 of their 4 first inning walks coming around to score and two of those a result of an outfield error. Despite the tough start, Jet.com showed their resilience. They would outscore their opponent 7-0 in the very next inning to gain the 9-5 lead. They also took advantage of a fielding error as the offense caught fire. Jet.com saw a stretch of nine straight batters reach base safely (5 singles, 2 double, 1 walk, 1 reach on error), with the big hit coming from Frank Amabile’s 2 RBI double. Major contributors to that streak were Audrey Weller and Delaney Nicol, who both had great games combining for 4 of 8 at the plate with a run scored and 2 RBI’s. Weller also showed off her skills at first base with a number of great plays in the field. After that point though, it was all Bad Intentions. They would make the necessary adjustments and shut down the Jet.com offense the rest of the way. The offense, on the other hand, chipped away with one run in each of the fourth and fifth innings and two in the sixth, tying the game at 9-9. Jordan Diaz was a key cog in the comeback with his solo homerun in the fourth and his RBI single in the sixth. Ray Tejeda blasted a solo homerun of his own in the fifth and Jessica Dolan had a productive RBI groundout in the sixth to round out the scoring. The tie game took us to the seventh, where Bad Intentions again held serve in the top of the inning. Needing just one run to steal the victory, Danny Benitez, who was already 2 for 2 on the night, took full advantage of an outfield error to make his way all the way to third with just one out. After a walk, Danielle Schlein came to the plate and delivered for her team with the huge walk-off RBI single to left, scoring Benitez and completing the comeback by a score of 10-9.