Pittsfield wins in 10th on Arredondo's single ONEONTA, N.Y. - Joe Arredondo's single with two out in the top of the 10th broke a 5-5 tie, as the Pittsfield Mets defeated the Oneonta Yankees 7-5 at Damaschke Field last night. Arredondo's single scored Tim McClinton from third with the go: ahead run, and Nick Davis later came home with an insurance tally for the Mets. The Mets and Yankees conclude the New York-Penn League regular season tonight at 7 in Oneonta. With one out, McClinton doubled and Greg Siberz (3-2) walked Davis. Mets manager Jim Eschen, playing riverboat gambler, called "for a steal play with McClinton arriving safe at third and Davis moving into second. Brian Dunn struck out, and Ar-redondo came up with two outs. The Mets third baseman bounced the ball through the hole between short and third into left field, McClinton trotting home with the winning run. Siberz then uncorked a wild pitch, and Davis came home with the insurance run. In the home 10th, Tom Wilson (4-4) gave up a one-out single to Brian Turner. But the Met righthander, who pitched four innings, struck out Rick Lantrip and got Adin Lohry on a fly to center to end the game. The Mets, down 4-2 through five innings, tied the score in the last of the sixth on singles by Tom Allison and Tim Buhe, a bunt single by McClinton, which loaded the bases, and a two-run single by Davis. Oneonta got the lead back in N.Y.-Penn League the seventh off Wilson on an RBI single by Luis Gallardo. But the Mets retied it in the bottom of the eighth when Allison scored from third on Davis' two-out single. The Yankees stole eight bases in nine attempts in the contest half of which were recorded by Jalal Leach. METS NOTE: Tim Buhe was' chosen the Most Valuable Player and Ed Vazquez was named the Most Valuable Pitcher as- the Pittsfield Mets booster club presented its awards for Saturday night's home finale at Wahconah Park. Buhe, a hard-nosed infielder, was batting .263 with 35 RBI going into last night's game at Oneonta. Vazquez, who will pitch tomorrow night's season finale, is 9-2 with a 2.41 ERA. Nick Davis was presented a plaque for leading the team in homers (six going into last night) and runs-batted-in (47). He actually shares the homer title with Jeromy Burnitz, who was sent up to Port St. Lucie, Fla., two weeks ago. Kyle Washington was cited for leading the team with 31 stolen bases. Todd Douma, who has since been promoted to Jackson of the Class AA Texas League, was named the top pitcher in the month of August Catcher Brian Dunn and outfielder Ed Perozo, now at Port St Lucie, were named the top players for the first half of the month, and Buhe was given the award as the top player for the second half.