5/8/10

BINGHAMTON METS 2010 GAME NOTES

From Press Release:


Binghamton Mets (16-12) vs.New Hampshire Fisher Cats (19-9)

AA Affiliate of the Toronto Blue Jays

RHP Eddie Kunz (2-2, 6.94) vs. RHP Bobby Bell (2-1, 6.12)

Game #29• Saturday, May 8, 2010

NYSEG Stadium • Binghamton, NY • 1:05 p.m.
 
LAST GAME: Up until Friday night, the bullpen had been practically


spotless, however, three relievers combined to blow a 5-

0 lead in the eighth inning allowing New Hampshire to overtake

the B-Mets 7-5. Starter Mike Antonini impressed facing

one over the minimum through seven innings before putting

the first two men of the eighth on base with a single and a

walk. The inning unraveled from there. Five straight would

reach after Antonini left as Jose De La Torre issued a pair of

walks and a hit before passing the ball to Derrick Ellison, who

allowed two more to reach before he induced a sac fly off theb

at of Eric Thames that marked out No. 1. However, the Fisher

Cats had reeled off six runs already and would pick up another

on a wild pitch by Josh Stinson, the fourth pitcher of the

inning. Kirk Nieuwenhuis was a bright spot at the plate with a

triple and a homer with three RBI.


STARTING PITCHING MATCHUP: RHP Eddie Kunz will make his

sixth start of the year this afternoon. The converted reliever is

coming off the best start of his career, May 3 at Erie where he

fired six innings and allowed two runs, one earned. Kunz

struck out a career-high seven and failed to walk a hitter for

the first time. He is 2-2 with a 6.94 ERA in 23.1 innings in

2010. Last year, Kunz made 40 appearances for Buffalo (AAA)

with a 4-5 mark and a 5.02 ERA in 61 innings. He functioned

as the B-Mets closer in 2008 when he racked up 27 saves.

The righty was taken by the Mets in the second round (42nd

overall) in the 2007 draft.


RHP Bobby Bell will take the ball for the Fisher Cats in the

middle game of the series. He tossed a season-low, four innings

in his last go around, May 3 versus New Britain. Bell

allowed six runs, three earned, on eight hits in the short start.

On the season, the righty is 2-1 with a 6.12 ERA in 25 innings.

Bell spent 2009 with Dunedin (High-A) where he appeared in

42 games, 10 starts, with a 2.43 ERA in 96.1 innings with

112 strikeouts and a 4-1 record. He was an 18th round

choice in 2008 out of Rice University by Toronto.


LEADING OFF: Centerfielder Kirk Nieuwenhuis led of Friday

night’s game for Binghamton with a solo homer to left-center

off Zach Stewart. It was the second time he has led off a

game with a homer this season. He also accomplished the

feat April 10 versus Akron.

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