5/1/10

B-Mets Game Notes - Binghamton vs. Aakron - 1:35pm

LAST GAME: The B-Mets set a franchise record with four triples


and rebounded from an early 6-1 deficit to knock of Akron

8-7 in 10 innings at Canal Park Friday night. Starter Brad


Holt struggled mightily allowing five runs in a third of an inning

in his second start since returning from the Disabled List a

week ago. However, the bullpen picked up where Holt fell

short, tossing the game’s final 9.2 innings. Josh Stinson was

the long man, allowing two runs in four innings and Jose De La


Torre, Clint Everts and Roy Merritt tossed the final 5.2 innings

in scoreless fashion to lead the come-from-behind charge.

Brahiam Maldonado tripled twice as part of a 2-5 showing

including an RBI and two runs scored. Kirk Nieuwenhuis

scored three runs, including the game-winning run on an error

in left field committed by Nick Weglarz on a Lucas Duda twoout

flyball in the 10th inning. Akron starter Ryan Edell allowed

seven runs in 3.1 innings for a no-decision.


STARTING PITCHING MATCHUP: RHP Scott Shaw will chase his

fourth straight win this afternoon. He threw a season-high 6.2

innings versus New Hampshire April 25 and allowed two runs

on five hits for his third win. Shaw is 3-0 with a 7.11 ERA in 19

innings. He led St. Lucie (High-A) last season in numerous

categories, including starts (26), innings (149.2), wins (8) and

strikeouts (118). The righty was drafted by the Mets in the

13th round of the June 2008 draft out of the University of

Illinois.


LHP Scott Barnes is due for his fifth turn in Akron’s rotation.

Last time out, the lefty allowed six runs in three innings at

Bowie April 24 in a no-decision. He is 0-2 with an 8.80 ERA in

15.1 innings. The southpaw made six starts for Akron at the

end of last year and racked up a 2-2 mark and a 5.68 ERA in

31.2 innings. He opened 2009 in the San Francisco Giants

system with San Jose (High-A) before being traded to Cleveland’s

system for first baseman Ryan Garko July 27. The native

of Massachusetts pitched for St. Johns University and was

drafted by the Giants in the eighth round of the 2008 draft.


FRANCHISE RECORDMAKERS: The B-Mets four triples Friday

night set a new franchise record for Binghamton. The old

mark of three had been reached five times in the 19-year

history of the B-Mets, the last occurrence of such was May 15,

2008 at New Britain.


MALDONADO JOINS THE RECORD BOOK: Outfielder Brahiam


Maldonado also etched his name in Binghamton’s record

book with two triples in his first two at-bats. He joins Rodney

Nye (May 13, 2003 vs. New Britain) and Tony Darden (June

24, 1998 G1) as the only B-Mets to rip two triples in a game.

His 2-5 showing brought a 1-20 slump to an end

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