LAST GAME: Binghamton jumped on Portland righty Casey
Kelly in the first inning with two runs on an RBI single from
Lucas Duda and a sac fly from Luke Montz to take an early 2-
0 lead and the B-Mets would not look back in a 9-3 victory
Wednesday night. Montz came up with another RBI in the
third on a two-out RBI single. He went 2-3 with a double and
three RBI. Zach Lutz had a breakout game with a 3-3 showing
including a double, a homer, three runs scored and three RBI.
Eddie Kunz bounced back after back-to-back losses with his
best start of the year. The righty tossed five-plus innings allowing
three runs for his second win of the year. Roy Merritt retired
all six men he faced in two scoreless innings, including
getting out of a bases-loaded, no-out jam without allowing a
run.
STARTING PITCHING MATCHUP: RHP Brad Holt is due to make
his second start of the year. He missed his first three turns in
the rotation due to a right wrist ailment. In his first start, Holt
threw two innings and allowed one run April 24 versus New
Hampshire in a losing effort. Last season, he made 11 starts
for Binghamton and struggled with a 3-6 record and a 6.21
ERA in 58 innings. He is considered the No. 5 prospect in the
Mets system by Baseball America. Holt was drafted by the
Mets as a first round supplemental pick in 2008, going 33rd
overall out of UNC-Wilmington.
LHP Ryan Edell will be making his fourth start of the year
tonight for Akron. Last time out, the lefty was roughed up for
seven runs and 10 hits over three innings to pick up his first
loss of 2010. He is 0-1 with a 5.54 ERA in 13 innings with two
walks and 11 strikeouts on the year. Last year, Edell split the
season between Akron and Columbus (AAA). With the Aeros,
he was 4-1 with a 2.32 ERA in 89.1 innings with 19 walks and
81 strikeouts. He was drafted in the eighth round of the June
2005 draft by Cleveland out of the College of Charleston.
WONDER WABICK: B-Mets outfielder D.J. Wabick has hit in
eight consecutive games. During the streak, he is batting .333
(11-33) with five doubles. His average has jumped from .056
April 18 to .235 entering play tonight.
LIVIN’ LA VIDA LUTZ: Third baseman Zach Lutz broke out of a
3-27 (.111) slump Wednesday night with a perfect 3-3 night
with a double and his Eastern League-leading sixth homer of
the year. Lutz is second in the league in slugging (.614) and
third in on-base (.443).
CANAL PARK COUNTING: Last season, Binghamton split eight
meetings with Akron at Canal Park. However, the defending
Eastern League Champs outscored the B-Mets 42-29.
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