8/27/19

Syracuse wins two, now tied for first. Brooklyn wins to remain in three-way tie for first.



The Syracuse Mets took two from the Phillies’ Lehigh Valley team Monday and tied the Yankee’s Scranton/Wilkes-Barre team for first place in the International League’s North Division.  Scranton/Wilkes-Barre beat Pawtucket 7-4. 

In the first game, a resumption of the suspended game from last Thursday, the S-Mets won 8-2 (Box).  The 11-hit attack was led by Braxten Lee, 3 for 4 with two runs scored as 6 different players had RBIs including the starting pitcher, Walker Lockett, with a double.  

Lockett gave up a run in six total innings (one last Thursday and five on Monday) with 7 strikeouts.  Nick Rumblelow gave up a run in two innings in his second appearance for Syracuse and Eric Hanhold threw a scoreless ninth. 

In the second game, the S-Mets winning 3-1 (box), Chris Flexen back after pitching this last weekend in NY, went 4 innings giving up 1 run.  Brooks Pounders, Stephen Nogosek, and Tyler Bashlor all added a scoreless inning in relief.  For Nogosek, that is now 21 games and 29 innings of scoreless relief for Syracuse. 

Once again, a Syracuse pitcher, Flexen, drove in one of the runs and Danny Espinosa added a homer.


The wild race in the NY Penn League continues. 

Brooklyn beat the A’s Vermont team 2-0 on Monday (box) but Hudson Valley, Aberdeen and the Staten Island Yankees also won.  This means that the three-way tie for first between Brooklyn, Hudson Valley, and Aberdeen stays the same with Staten Island just 1.5 games from the first-place tie. 

Garrison Bryant continued his great season for Brooklyn with two hits and 9 strikeouts over 6.1 innings.  Garrison raised his record to 5-1 with a 2.18 ERA.  Wilmer Reyes and Antoine Duplantis drove in the runs.

Brooklyn has one more game with Vermont before heading to Aberdeen for three and coming back to NY for three with Staten Island.  Hudson Valley will be playing Staten Island and then Aberdeen.  The head to head games will break out the log jam.  I am rooting for Brooklyn to pull this one out.

Pennant race baseball is fun at any level.  It will be all over next week or the Mets may have two teams in the playoffs.  I am just going to enjoy the ride.    

5 comments:

Tom Brennan said...

Steve Nogosek and Garrison Bryant are pitching in a very exceptional fashion indeed in the past few months.

Tony said...

Brooklyn & Syracuse are sizzling

Anonymous said...

Lebowski sez:

AAA Syracuse Nimmo 2 for 4 with a homerun, 2 runs, and 2 ribi's. No walker needed.

Uncle Jed Lowrie 1 for 3 with a run scored.

Harol Gonzalez (not Gigi or Gio even) gets the Syracuse win with 5 innings, 5 hits and 2 runs surrendered on a homerun, and 2 strikeouts. Harol is now 5 wins and no losses with Syracuse Mets. And worth watching.

Eric Hanhold and Daniel Zamora pitched well in relief in this game.

Anonymous said...

I want Michael Chavis here.

Boston needs a really good later inning relief pitcher/closer.

Click heels three times?

Anonymous said...

Toms River Hellcat back! Had two excellent hits and attacked the ball perfectly too!

Nice to see.