MLB - Mets:
Jon
Heyman - Mets biggest deadline move might be benching Jason
Bay.
AAA – Buffalo:
RHP Jeurys Familia makes his IL-best 22nd start of the
season tonight. The righty fell in defeat last Monday against Charlotte after
allowing five earned runs in 4.2 innings of work. The 22-year old rookie has
been much better on the road this season. In 10 starts away from Coca-Cola
Field, Familia is 6-2 with a 3.08ERA and 48 strikeouts in 49.2 innings of work.
LHRP Robert Carson made his Bisons and Triple-A debut last
night and struck out two batters over two scoreless innings. The southpaw led
Binghamton (AA) with nine saves, going 1-2 with a 4.79ERA in 31 games. Carson
also made his big league debut in two games earlier this year.
Saturday – loss, 0-6
You see, this is what I
mean about this guy. First, you get an almos perfect outing and then, a clunker
like this one: 3.0-IP, 66-36, 5-E, 6-H, 2-BB, 2-K… The second inning was
particularly hard on Famila, which included a stretch of four straight singles.
There were only five Bisons
hits, which included doubles by Mike Nickeas (.200)
and Mike Baxter (.375).
Buffalo has now lost 8
out of their last nine games. Sounds familia, err, I mean, familiar.
AA-Binghamton:
RHP Greg Peavey (4-6, 5.64)
makes his 19th start of the season and fourth against the Portland Sea Dogs.
Peavey snapped a nine-game winless streak in his previous start versus the New
Britain Rock Cats on July 23. The righty allowed just one unearned run on three
hits through seven innings to collect his first victory since May 20. In three
starts against the Sea Dogs, Peavey has gone 2-0 with 5.27 ERA and received an
average of nine runs of support. Portland has hit .351 as a team against him.
RHP Jeremy Kehrt (4-3, 4.73)
takes the hill for the 19th time this season and eighth time as a starter.
After the beginning the season in the bullpen, Kehrt was added to the rotation
in early June. He took a no-decision in his last start on July 23 against the
Trenton Thunder, allowing four runs (three earned) on six hits over 5.1
innings. Kehrt had a busy month of June, making two appearances with the Salem
Red Sox (High-A) and two more with the Pawtucket Red Sox (AAA). In three
appearances versus the B-Mets, the Indiana native has allowed three earned run
over 11.0 innings (2.45 ERA). Binghamton has hit .275 off him. A 47th-round
selection in 2008, Kehrt is in his fifth year with the Red Sox organization.
Saturday – Loss, 1-5
The pitching broke down for the B-Mets also. SP Greg Peavey gave up five runs in six innings, raising
his seasonal ERA to an unacceptable 5.67; however, Adam
Kolarek and Armondo Rodriguez did combine
for three scoreless innings to end the game.
Peavey has not had one of those kind of years that earns one
a promotion to the next level next spring and it will be interesting to see
what the Mets do with him. They really loved drafting this guy.
Scattered hits included LF Eric
Campbell (.317), DH Jefry Marte (.263),
and SS Wilfredo Tovar (.255).
A+ - St. Lucie: -
Saturday – Win, 8-3
What’s with this Tyler Pill?
First, he goes 3-4, 2.61 in Savannah, now he’s 5-1, 2.09 in Lucy. That’s a
combined 8-5, 2.35 in 18-games, 17-starts. Oh, and for a guy that supposedly
has no fastball, he has 95-Ks in
103.1-IP (only 20-BB).
Guess who will be one of the B-Mets starters next season?
Here comes 3B Aderlin Rodriguez: 2-4, 1-R, double, 4-RBI,
.246.
A – Savannah: -
Saturday – loss, 8-9
Mike Newman -
At The Rome Braves for Mets Domingo Tapia… Tapia just a little less dominant in
the 2nd. Some very bad swings from baby Braves… Tapia still working in the
mid-90's here… (5.1-IP, 6-K, 3-ER)
The game was lost on two Yucarybert
De La Cruz (.194) errors.
DH Cam Maron: 3-3, 2-R, RBI, 2-BB, .299
CF Gilbert Gomez: 1-4, 2-R, 2-BB, .265
A-Low – Brooklyn:
Saturday – Loss, 2-3
The Cyclones pitching
was excellent. SP Hansel Robles had another QS (5.0-IP,
1-ER, 7-K, 0-BB, 2.04) and John Mincone was as
dominant as usual (2.0-IP, 0-R, 1-KK, 0.44).
Only five scattered
hits for Brooklyn, including a double by C Kevin
Plawecki (.255).
Rookie –
Kingsport:
Saturday – Win, 9-5
SS Garin Cecchini hits a grand slam for his first
professional HR. CF Bradley Marquez made
a rare appearance, going 2-5, 1-R,RBI (.273).
SP Corey Oswalt is finally starting to settle in: 7.2-IP,
3-ER.
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