CLEARWATER, Fla. - Zach Green sent the Threshers home a walk-off winner, as Clearwater overcame a late Blue Jays surge to move back into a tie with Dunedin atop the FSL North, winning 7-6 in the series finale on Thursday night.

Dunedin (25-15) rallied to tie the game with two runs in the top of the ninth, but Carlos Tocci led off the home half by drawing a walk to put the winning run on base.

Kyle Martin converted on his first sacrifice bunt of the season, advancing Tocci to second. An out later, Green stepped to the plate with a chance to end it.

Down in the count 1-2, Green struck a grounder back up the middle to send Tocci racing around third and across the plate with the game-winning run, giving Clearwater its fifth walk-off victory of the season.

The Threshers (25-15) are now back even with the Blue Jays in first place in the FSL North. After Daytona's loss at Brevard County, the Tortugas are one game back in the division.

Zach Coppola finished 2-for-4 with a stolen base and a run scored in his High-A debut, and Martin launched his 14th home run of the season on Thursday. Martin's bomb was an opposite-field, two-run homer that put the Threshers up 2-0 in the third.

Dunedin bounded back with a pair of two-run homers of its own in the fourth, as Ryan McBroom and Dickie Joe Thon each went yard. Clearwater answered in the bottom of the inning, when an error on pitcher Chris Rowley brought a run home, and Tocci followed with a single to tie it.

Clearwater took the lead in the fifth. With two on and two out, Malquin Canelo lined a single toward right-center to score Martin and put the Threshers up 5-4. Tocci's sac fly an inning later made it a two-run cushion.

Matt Hockenberry hurled a scoreless eighth, before Anthony Alford opened the ninth with a double. Jorge Flores' triple to center cut the Threshers lead to one and put the tying run on third with nobody out.

Hockenberry (3-1) induced a big strikeout of Gunnar Heidt, but McBroom sent a deep fly ball to center for a sacrifice to bring in Flores and tie the game at six.

Green's winner in the home half was his first walk-off hit this season, and his 60th RBI.

The Threshers will open a three-game set with the Lakeland Flying Tigers beginning on Friday at 6:15 p.m. at Bright House Field, as Shane Watson (3-4) takes the hill against Tyler Alexander (6-7). The game will be broadcast live on threshersbaseball.com and the TuneIn app beginning at 6 p.m.