BRADENTON, FLa. - The Clearwater Threshers and Bradenton Marauders battled in a scoreless tie into extra innings on Monday, before Mitch Walding came through with a two-out, go-ahead single in the tenth inning to propel Clearwater to a 2-0 win at McKechnie Field.

John Richy was dominant in the no-decision, as three hurlers teamed up for Clearwater's ninth shutout of the season.

Richy scattered four baserunners and delivered his longest outing of the season, giving Clearwater seven scoreless in the start.

He permitted only two hits, both of which came in the first two innings. From there he would surrender only a pair of walks the rest of the way. He retired 13-of-14 batters before a leadoff walk in the seventh inning, but came back to get Jordan Luplow to ground into a double play before inducing a groundout from Chase Simpson to end the inning.

Aaron Altherr finished 1-for-4 in his first rehab appearance with Clearwater, and Scott Kingery collected his fifth multi-hit performance in his last six games.

Austin Coley matched Richy through six innings for Bradenton (12-13), keeping the Threshers scoreless on four hits and a walk.

Clearwater (16-9) threatened in the eighth and ninth innings against Sam Street, placing two men on in both frames. The Threshers had rubbers at the corners with one down in the ninth, but Street was able to collect back-to-back strikeouts to end the inning.

Victor Arano (3-1) picked up where Richy had left off, hurling two scoreless in relief for Clearwater. The hard-throwing righty allowed a two-out single in the eighth and a two-out walk in the ninth, but kept the Marauders off the scoreboard.

The Threshers got a break in the tenth inning, and took full advantage.

Carlos Tocci singled to open the frame, and Kingery sacrificed him to second. An out later, Luis Heredia (4-2) struck out Kyle Martin, but the out-pitch was in the dirt and got by catcher Taylor Gushue, allowing the inning to continue as Martin reached first on the wild pitch.

Heredia fell behind 2-0, before Walding smacked a liner into right-center to score Tocci for the first run of the ballgame with two outs in the tenth. A second wild pitch from Heredia permitted Martin to cross the plate as well, giving Clearwater the 2-0 lead.

Matt Hockenberry worked around a leadoff single to finish it off in the bottom half, getting some help from his defense when Kingery made a diving stop on the outfield grass to rob Gushue and secure the second out. Hockenberry then got Wyatt Mathisen to fly out to right field to end the ballgame, as Hockenberry earned his second save.

The series will continue on Tuesday as the Threshers battle Bradenton at 6:30 p.m. Elniery Garcia (8-2) toes the rubber against Buddy Borden (0-1), and the game will be broadcast live on threshersbaseball.com and the TuneIn app starting at 6:15 p.m.