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Syracuse –
After a hot weekend of hitting on the road,
the Syracuse Mets returned home to chilly temperatures and a cold lineup in a
winless doubleheader against the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders on Wednesday
night at NBT Bank Stadium. The Mets dropped the first game, 5-0, and the second
matchup, 2-0.
In game one, Syracuse (13-16) left too many
opportunities on the table in the 5-0 loss. The Mets outhit
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (14-14) with seven base knocks but left seven runners on
base. Syracuse also went 0-for-6 with runners in scoring position. Joey Meneses was
the only hitter in the Mets order with multiple hits, going 2-for-3 in the
loss. Mets starter Dom Hamel pitched three hitless
innings to begin the game but gave up four runs in the top of the fourth
inning. The RailRiders added one more run in the sixth inning on a sacrifice
fly.
Game two didn’t prove to be much better for Syracuse hitters. The Mets notched just two hits: singles from Gilberto Celestino and Jon Singleton. Syracuse starter Brandon Sproat pitched four-and-one third innings and allowed two earned runs with four strikeouts. After Sproat, Tyler Zuber and Anthony Gose tossed two and two-thirds innings of scoreless baseball.
Binghamton –
William Lugo had three hits and drove in two runs as the Binghamton Rumble Ponies
(13-9) held off the Erie SeaWolves 3-2 at UPMC Park Wednesday afternoon. The
two teams have split the first two games of the series.
Binghamton
starter Zach Thornton, making his Double-A
debut, retired the first nine batters he faced. Thornton allowed two runs over
four and a third innings with no walks and two strikeouts in the no decision.
The
Rumble Ponies got on the board in the second inning, as Nick Lorusso and Travis Swaggerty began
the frame with a pair of singles. Two batters later, with runners on the
corners and one out, Yonny Hernandez hit an RBI
groundout to the right side to drive home Lorusso and advance Swaggerty to
second. The next batter, Lugo, lined a single to center to score Swaggerty and
make it 2-0 Binghamton.
In the
fourth, Lugo hit an RBI double off the left field wall that scored Kevin Parada from first and made it 3-0 Ponies. Lugo
finished 3-for-4 with two RBIs, his second three-hit contest over his past
three games.
RHP Ryan Lambert came in to start the seventh to make his
Double-A debut after being called up Tuesday. Lambert walked the first two
batters he faced, but with runners on the corners and one out, he struck out
Max Anderson and Jake Holton to complete a scoreless frame.
Douglas Orellana pitched two perfect frames to close out the game and earn his
second save of the season. Rumble Ponies relievers combined for four and two
thirds innings of scoreless work, as Erie did not score outside of the two-run
fifth. Orellana dropped his ERA to 0.87 as he has allowed just one run in seven
appearances (10.1 IP) this season.
POSTGAME NOTES: Lugo is the first Rumble Ponies player to have multiple (3) hit games on the season…it’s Lugo’s second multi-RBI game of the year…Jett Williams doubled in the seventh to extend his on-base streak to 11 games.
Brooklyn –
Behind a
franchise-tying three home runs from DH Jacob Reimer,
the Brooklyn Cyclones slugged their way to a 15-1 thrashing of the Wilmington
Blue Rocks on Wednesday afternoon. C Ronald Hernandez also
left the yard twice in the victory. The Cyclones scored runs in every inning
but the 3rd and 8th.
Four
Cyclones enjoyed multi-hit contests. In addition to Reimer’s three-hit day and
Hernandez’s four-hit performance, LF Carson Benge and
SS Boston Baro put together multi-hit efforts.
It’s also the second straight game that a Cyclone has notched four hits, with
Hernandez doing so following Benge’s four hit night on Tuesday.
Somewhat
lost in the shuffle perhaps was how dominant Brooklyn arms were, holding the
Blue Rocks in check to just one run on three hits. RHP Joel
Diaz continued his unreal start to the year, chucking five innings of
one run ball - the first run he’s surrendered all year. Diaz’s scoreless inning
streak to start the campaign came to an end at 17.1 innings.
Four BK relievers combined on four innings of shutout ball, each working one scoreless frame. RHP Chandler Marsh dazzled in his Brooklyn debut, and has still yet to allow a run this year after starting his campaign in Single A. LHP Ryan Ammons racked up a pair of strikeouts as part of a scoreless 7th inning. RHP Brian Metoyer returned to the Maimonides Park mound for the first time since 2022 and threw a clean 8th inning, before giving way to RHP Eduardo Herrera who put the icing on the cake in the 9th.
St. Lucie –
The St.
Lucie Mets improved to 4-0 in extra innings this season with a thrilling 8-6
win over the Palm Beach Cardinals in 11 innings at Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium
on Wednesday night.
Trey Snyder ripped a RBI single in the 11th inning to break a 5-5 tie and give the
Mets a 6-5 lead. Later in the frame Nick Roselli laced
a RBI double and Yohairo Cuevas worked a bases
loaded walk to give the Mets two crucial insurance runs and an 8-5 advantage.
Hoss Brewer allowed a run-scoring ground out in the bottom of the 11th but struck out
Cade McGee as the tying run to end the game. Brewer pitched a scoreless 10th
inning after the Mets didn’t score in their half of the 10th to force the 11th
inning.
The Mets
were down 4-2 entering the eighth inning. Colin Houck hit
a game-tying two-run double. Houck advanced to third base on a throw home on
the play and he went on to score on a Daiverson
Gutierrez ground out to give the Mets a 5-4 lead.
Snyder
went 4 for 5 with a double, RBI and two runs. Leadoff hitter Jeremy Rodriguez was 3 for 6. Gutierrez hit his first
home run of the season in the second inning.
Mets
right fielder Simon Juan threw out Pena twice in
the game – once at home plate to end the second inning and again in the 10th
inning at third base when Pena was trying to tag up on a fly out.
Transactions
Mets
–
Brandon Waddell is
called up from Triple-A Syracuse
Syracuse
–
Kevin Herget is
sent down to Syracuse
Brooklyn –
OF Dakota Hawkins activated
Daniel Wexler @WexlerRules
Baseball America with some love for Jack Wenninger.
Wenninger has a "new" slider (ditched his sweeper) and is now sitting
94-95 with "above-average" ride
Raimon Gomez with some more love from Baseball America.
BA notes Gomez has only thrown 2 pitches this year. His notorious FB (touched
104.5 last week) and his slider
Joel Diaz on the season 19.2 innings 12 hits 1 er
2 walks 23 k's. 0.46 era. Diaz won't turn 22 until the 2026 season
Chandler Marsh doing what he's done all
season. 1 perfect. On the season 11.2 innings 2 hits 0 runs 1 walk 15 k's 0.00
era. He's been incredible in the early going
Brandon Sproat final line 4.1 innings 5 hits 2 runs 2 walks 4 k’s, 79
pitches/50 k’s. Not outstanding but progress
Ernest Dove @ernestdove
Mets OF
prospect Carson Benge is 10 for 20 during his
current 5 gm hitting streak in High A
Mets P
prospect Irving Cota now through 5 app in Low A
15.1 inn 6 H 1
ER 3 BB 10 K
Not
technically a starter but eating multiple innings per outing.
Future
Butto/Nunez/Kranick?
Final
line on Mets LHP Prospect Zach Thornton in his
AA debut
4.1 in 5 H 2
ER (both allowed in 5th/final inning)
0 BB 2 K 54
of 78 for strikes
Allowed a
HR to Tigers #21 prospect per mlb pipeline
of note
it’s the most pitches he’s thrown this season in a game
One Mets
P prospect continuing the best start of his pro career is 22 year old RHP Douglas Orellana. 2 hitless today in AA. Season
numbers now
7 app 10.1 inn
3 H 1 ER 2 BB
16 K
Assume
key to season has been the current pro career low BB rate
Mets Prospect Group @bkfan09
Recently
signed to the Mets 2026 IFA CLASS Emerson Steve(OF)
Future
Gold Glove Type Talent In The OUTFIELD. Aiberson Blanco
Will Make His Pro Debut This Summer In The DSL
Buster Olney @Buster_ESPN
Best/worst
run differentials
1. Mets +55 2. Yankees +53 3. Cubs +48 4. Reds +43 5. Tigers +37
30.
Rockies -78 29. Orioles -50 28. Marlins -46
26.
Angels, Blue Jays -35
Michael Baron @michaelgbaron
Luisangel Acuña, last 17 games:
.358/.404/.434
4
doubles, 3 RBI, 6 SB, 4 BB, 19 hits, 11 runs scored
Mathew Brownstein @MBrownstein89
Francisco Lindor's last 12 games:
.388/.444/.694, 1.138 OPS, 5 HR, 10 RBI
Mets News and Links @JohnFromAlbany
Matt Allan 2 innings; no runs; 2 hits; 1 walk; 3 Ks; 37 pitches,
23 strikes. In 5 games back from his
long injury stint he has a 2.25 ERA, 12 innings, 15 Ks, 1.25 WHIP




5 comments:
Morning
Danny Young was placed on 15 day IL yesterday with, the minimum, elbow strain and the maximum, TJS
There are currently NO LEFTIES IN THE BULLPEN
At the same time, LEFT HANDED Brandon Waddell throws 4+ scoreless innings in a spot start
And the RIGHT HANDED guy they called up tanked
Sounds like a no brain decision coming up, right?
(watch for Waddell to be sent back to AAA and Anthony Gose called up)
Mack, if Gose comes up, he can play the outfield and let Soto have a few says off, too.
Someday for some of the minor leaguer hitters, Lambert, and Allan.
I want Jack Bauer in the draft. But we pick at 38. He’ll get picked at 24.
Days, not says.
Bauer could be there at 1.38
Wish some of these young guys were a little older and ready to join the Mets now.
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