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Binghamton Mets (34-25) vs. Trenton Thunder (32-27) (Double-A Affiliate of the New York Yankees)
RHP Cory Mazzoni (2-1, 4.35) vs. LHP Matt Tracy (4-3, 5.09)
Thursday, June 6, 2013 • Game #61 • Home Game #31
NYSEG Stadium • Binghamton, NY • 10:35 AM
LAST GAME: The Trenton Thunder evened the series with a 10-6 win over the B-Mets on Wednesday night. They got ahead right away and didn’t look back against B-Met starter Mark Cohoon. Cohoon allowed three runs to score in each of the first two innings as Binghamton quickly fell into a 6-0 hole. It became 8-0 in the top of the fifth, but the offense came alive in the bottom half. Against Mikey O’Brien, the B-Mets scored six runs in the frame. The scoring was highlighted by back-to-back home runs by Cesar Puello (3R HR) and Allan Dykstra (solo). Those were the only runs Binghamton could produce however; Trenton added two more runs in the seventh against Ryan Fraser as O’Brien moved to 4-0 on the season. The loss went to Cohoon, as Binghamton’s three-game winning streak came to a close.
TRENTON STARTING PITCHER: LHP Matt Tracy pitches in his 12th game (11th start) for the Thunder, and his second against Binghamton. He was dominant in his other start against the B-Mets on May 6; the southpaw threw 6.1 scoreless innings and gave up only one base hit. He struck out a season-high nine batters and earned the win. Tracy has gotten a no-decision in each of his last three outings; most recently on May 31 @ Harrisburg he threw 5.1 innings and gave up one unearned run. He has struggled on the road this season; in seven starts away from ARM & HAMMER PARK, Tracy is 0-3 with a 7.20 ERA. He was drafted by the Yankees in the 24th round of the 2011 draft out of the University of Mississippi.
BASEBALL IN EDUCATION DAY: Thursday marks the third 10:35 AM start time for the B-Mets this season. Each of the last two Thursdays have been these type of games, with the last one coming at NYSEG Stadium. It is the third and final 10:35 AM start time on the schedule for the B-Mets.
MISSED OPPORTUNITIES: Binghamton left nine men on base in Wednesday’s loss. They stranded the bases loaded in both the fourth and the seventh inning.
LACK OF STRIKEOUTS: On Wednesday, the B-Mets struck out five batters in the 10-6 loss. That is the fewest K’s in a game for Binghamton since May 24 against Portland where they struck out only three. The B-Mets have the second most strikeouts as a staff in the league (514).
YET ANOTHER RUBBER MATCH: Binghamton is 4-2 in rubber matches this season. In each of the last two series (v ALT, @ NH) the B-Mets have picked up a win in the final game to pick up the series victory. They have not lost a series since the last time they faced Trenton, losing two-of-three May 6 - 8.
THE STREAK CONTINUES: Josh Rodriguez has hit safely in 20 consecutive games, stretching back to May 13. He is hitting .421 (32-76) during the streak, and has 17 RBI. The streak matches the longest by anyone in the Eastern League since Justin Christian (RIC) had a 21-game hitting streak stretching from August 2010 to April 2011.
NEXT GAME PREVIEW: The B-Mets hit the road for a three-game series against the Altoona Curve. First pitch on Friday is set for 7:00 PM, as RHP Logan Verrett will pitch for Binghamton against RHP Ethan Hollingsworth.
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