5/5/10

B-Mets Game Notes - vs. Erie - 6:35pm

LAST GAME: Like Monday’s series opener, Tuesday came


down to a battle of the bullpens and the B-Mets once again

came out on top with a 4-3 victory. Both team’s starters exited

in the sixth inning. Dylan Owen tossed 5.1 innings and allowed

three runs in a spot start for Eric Niesen. For the SeaWolves,

Andy Oliver hurled 5.2 innings and allowed three runs as well.

The B-Mets broke the 3-3 deadlock in the seventh inning

when Kirk Nieuwenhuis homered to right off reliever Jared

Gayhart with two outs in the frame. It was the centerfielder’s

third bomb of the year. Derrick Ellison proved to be the winner

with 2.1 innings of shutout work. Roy Merritt secured the win

with his third save in four chances with a 1-2-3 ninth inning.

Nick Evans, in his second game back from a strained right

oblique, went 2-3 with a solo homer of his own and two RBI.


STARTING PITCHING MATCHUP: RHP Brad Holt is due for his

third start of the year. He missed his first three turns in the

rotation while on the disabled list with a right wrist injury. Holt

allowed five runs in a short, third-of-an-inning start at Akron

April 30. He is 0-1 with a 23.14 ERA in 2.1 innings. 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 Jon Kibler will make his team-leading sixth start for Erie

tonight. Last time out, the southpaw recorded a no-decision

with 5.2 innings of work versus Trenton April 30. He allowed

four runs on seven hits with three strikeouts. On the year,

Kibler is 2-2 with a 3.26 ERA in 30.1 innings. Last season, he

spent the year with Erie and notched a 6-9 mark with a 4.06

ERA over 27 starts spanning 161.2 innings. He tied for first

the Eastern League in starts, led the league in complete

games (3) and was third in innings pitched. He was the Tigers

30th round pick in 2007 out of Michigan State.


GRADING GUZMAN: Outfielder Carlos Guzman got off to a slow

start in 2010 and was out of commission for a week’s time

with a right knee strain April 19-26. Since coming off the Disabled

List he is hitting .385 (10-26) and has recorded hits in

six straight games.


WINNING WAYS CONTINUE: The B-Mets have had two lengthy

winning streaks so far in 2010. Binghamton won five straight

contests April 12-16 and is in the midst of a six-game streak

entering play tonight. The current stretch of wins is the longest

string of victories since the B-Mets won six in a row May 11-17

in the 2008 campaign. At no point last year did Binghamton

win greater than three consecutive games.

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