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7/6/23

The Daily Mets Minor League Update - July 6TH

Morning.

 

SNY Mets (@SNY_Mets)

 Mets that have hit 465+ foot home runs in the Statcast Era:

  Pete Alonso

 Michael Conforto

 Francisco Álvarez 

 

Transactions: 

None reported to me yesterday 

 


Player Of The Day - 

So many to pick from… 

Binghamton’s second baseman, Rowdey Jordan, has quietly improved his stat line as the season heats up. Last night, Jordan went: - 2-4, 2-R, 14TH 2B.

He nnow has a .257 batting average in 230 at-bats, with nine home runs, 38 runs batted in, 12 stolen bases,and a ,817-OPS. 

A tip of the Mack cap.

 

Syr:

Notables - 

1B Mark Vientos - 2-5, 15TH DB, .136, 1.038-OPS

LF Ronny Mauricio - 1-4, .302, .853-OPS

CF Rafael Ortega - 0-2, R, .311, 1.024-OPS

RHSP Mike Vasil - DNP 

 

BMets -

Postgame Notes: The Ponies totaled 14 hits…Five Ponies had multi-hit games…Wyatt Young and Branden Fryman each had three hits…Rowdey Jordan, Ruiz, and Mena each had two hits…Ruiz and Mena each had two RBIs…Binghamton’s four pitchers combined to allow just one run on four hits and one walk with 15 strikeouts 

DH Wyatt Young - 3-5, 2-R

2B Rowdey Jordan - 2-4, 2-R, 14TH 2B, .257, .817-OPS

RF Augustin Ruiz - 2-4, R

SS Brandon Fryman - 3-4, R

1B Jose Mena - 0-2, 2-RBI 

Notables - 

3B Jose Peroza- 0-5, .281, .975-OPS

RHSP Christian Scott - DNP

RHSP Dom Hamel - 6-IP, ER, 11-K, .492 

 

Cyclones: 

3B William Lugo - 2-5, RBI

DH Drake Osborn - 3-4, 2-R

RF Omar De Los Santos - 2-5

SS Junior Tillen - 2-5, R, 2ND HR, 3-RBI, .257, .754

2B D’Andre Smith - 2-4, 2-R, 4TH 2B, 1ST 3B 

Notables - 

C Kevin Parada - 3-4, 2-R, .271, .812-OPS

CF Alex Ramirez - 1-3, 2-R, 12TH 2B, .239, .691-OPS

RHRP Paul Gervase - DNP

RHSP Blade Tidwell - DNP

RHSP Tyler Stuart - 6-IP, 2-ER, 5-K, 1.55 

 

St. Lucie: 

Wednesday’s game between the St. Lucie Mets and Lakeland Flying Tigers at Joker Marchant Stadium was postponed due to rain. 

The game will be made up as part of a doubleheader today. Game 1 is scheduled for 4:30 p.m


FCL:.

 No game on Wednesday

 

DSL:

 B Team -

 Notables -

 SS Branny De Oleo - 0-2, R, .323, .882-OPS

DH/C Jose Aular- DNP

RF Jostyn Almonte - DNP

 

O Team -

 1B Arnaldo Montano - .350, 1.030-OPS (20-AB)

RHRP Yeudi Lora - 3-IP, 0-ER, 6-K, 0.00

 Notables -

 3B Railin Reyes -

C/DH Daiverson Gutierrez -

SS Christopher Larez - 1-3, .270, .768-OPS

DH/C Julio Zayas - 1-3, .324, .954-OPS

LHRP Arlison Rodriguez - 

5 comments:

  1. Rowdey had been awful up to May 25. Since then, awesome:

    37 for 117, 21 walks, 15 XBH.

    OVER a .400 OBP after April - he had an ice cold April in Binghamton.

    12 steals, switch hitter. He should be promptly promoted to AAA, as he could be a Mets outfield candidate.

    Excellent defense, even at 2nd base.

    The next Jeff McNeil, maybe?

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    1. Could be

      Developing as we speak

      Mrs. Mack saw his picture and said:

      Baby maker..

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  2. Ha ha.

    Duda hit one 462 in Citi in 2015:

    Lucas Duda’s home run on Tuesday night against the San Diego Padres, was the longest homer ever hit by a Mets player at Citi Field, according to ESPN Stats & Info.

    A blast that measured 462 feet, Duda’s two-run shot came off right-hander James Shields and it scored Daniel Murphy to give the Mets an early 2-0 lead in the 1st. It was his 15th home run of the season.

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  3. And this one:

    HAMMER TIME New York Mets’ Yoenis Cespedes smashes sensational record 466-foot home run against Chicago Cubs
    Watch gigantic hit crash into THIRD tier of stands during MLB clash at New York's Citi Field
    RICHARD HARVEY
    Published: 14:37, 1 Jul 2016Updated: 2:35, 2 Jul 2016

    All of these distance numbers are low. Left center in old Yank Stadium was 463. I think Alvarez’s ball the other night easily goes out there.

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  4. I've wondered about those distance figures and how they're computed. If a HR hits the facing of the 2nd level 425 feet from home, for example, is that a "425-foot HR", or does a computer calculate how far the ball would travel if that facing weren't there to stop it?

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