June
brought some new faces to the St. Lucie Mets.
Joe Suozzi, who is the son of a Queens congressman, was added to the
team on June 1 and went 2 for 4 with a double in his debut. Oscar Rojas, who was assigned to St. Lucie
from Brooklyn, also made his debut as the starting pitcher. He pitched very well, giving up two singles
and struck out four while allowing no runs in a 1-0 defeat.
The Mets
lost again on June 2 by a score of 8-4. They
were ahead 3-2 in the bottom of the fifth inning, but the Fort Myers Mighty
Mussels broke through. AlexanderRamirez, who is the Mets No. 9 prospect, got his first hit in the minor leagues
with an infield single. Ranfy Adon also
went 2 for 3 with a double and a RBI.
J.T.Ginn,
the Mets No. 6 prospect, made his debut for the Mets on June 3. He pitched three scoreless innings. The game was called after eight innings due
to heavy rain, but the Mets lost 7-0 also to the Mussels for the third straight
game. Ginn underwent Tommy John surgery
in March 2020 and it was a great sign that he pitched effectively, giving up no
walks and threw 44 pitches.
The
Mussels beat the Mets for the 4th game in a row with a 3-2 defeat on
June 4th. Branden Fryman, son
of former major leaguer Travis Fryman, beat out an infield hit, stole a base,
and even forced the pitcher to balk when he attempted to steal home. Fryman then walked again, stole another base,
and scored on a single by Joe Suozzi.
Suozzi went 2 for 3 with a walk and is continuing to impress. Luis
Montas pitched three scoreless innings, while facing the minimum, walking a
batter but was erased due to a double play.
On June
5, the Mets lost their 5th game in a row to the Mighty Mussels,
9-4. The Mets made seven errors in the
game. Mets starting pitcher Junior
Santos surrendered 5 runs, but only 1 was earned, over 4 innings. The Mets, who started June with a record of
16-8, now have a record of 16-13.
In the
sixth and final game of the series, the Mets snapped their five-game losing
streak, beating the Mussels 2-0 in 5 innings plus. Rain started during the top of the sixth
inning and could not resume. SP Oscar
Rojas pitched 5 scoreless innings, allowing only 1 hit, while walking none.
The
Mets were off on Monday, June 7th, but Oscar Rojas was named the
Low-A Southeast Pitchers of the Week. Rojas
started twice in the 6-game series against the Mighty Mussels and pitched 10
scoreless innings combined. He only
allowed three hits, and his WHIP was 0.50.
Rojas is 22 years old and has missed the last 2 seasons, 2019 due to
injury and 2020 due to the pandemic. He
is the first player of the St. Lucie Mets to earn a Player or Pitcher of the
Week award in 2021.
1 comment:
Good for Oscar Rojas, JT Ginn, and Joe Suozzi, who is off to a good start.
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