6/14/12

Zack Wheeler For Breakfast

Binghamton Mets (29-32) vs.
Reading Phillies (35-26)
Double-A Affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies

RHP Zack Wheeler (6-2, 1.66) vs. RHP Austin Hyatt (1-0, 3.09)
Game #63 • Thursday, June 14, 2012 • Flag Day
NYSEG Stadium • Binghamton, NY • 10:35 AM

LAST GAME: The B-Mets lost both ends of a doubleheader to the Reading Phillies last night at NYSEG Stadium, falling 3-1 in game one before suffering a 1-0 loss in the nightcap. The B-Mets took a one-run lead into the seventh in the opener, but the R-Phils pounded out three hits in a three-run inning. Mark Cohoon had tossed six scoreless innings before getting tagged for all three runs in the losing effort. The B-Mets scored their only run of the night in the first inning against starter Jonathan Pettibone. Josh Rodriguez started the rally with a single and scored when Jefry Marte ripped a double down the third base line. In the nightcap, the B-Mets offense was handcuffed by four R-Phils pitchers. Binghamton managed just six hits and never had a runner reach third in their seventh shutout loss of the season. Reading scored their only run on a sac fly against starter Collin McHugh in the fourth inning.

STARTING PITCHING MATCHUP: RHP Zack Wheeler (6-2, 1.66) makes his eleventh start of the season and second against the Reading Phillies. Wheeler has won each of his last six starts, dating back to April 29. He collected the win in his previous start versus the Harrisburg Senators on June 7. He allowed just one unearned run over seven innings and lowered his ERA to a season-low 1.66. The righty walked four, struck out seven and surrendered just two hits. Wheeler gave up just one run on three hits and struck out eight over seven innings in a win over the R-Phils on May 31. The Georgia native has thrown seven innings or more in each of his last four starts.

RHP Austin Hyatt (1-0, 3.09) takes the mound for the Reading Phillies for the third time this season. He allowed just one run on five hits over six innings in a no-decision in his last start against the Altoona Curve on June 7. Hyatt began the season with the Lehigh Valley IronPigs (AAA), but was demoted after going 2-6 with a 5.47 ERA in 10 starts. He went winless over his final seven games and ended his time in the International League on a six-game losing streak. Selected in the 15th round of the 2009 draft by the Phillies out of the University of Alabama, Hyatt is in his third season with the R-Phils.

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