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New York Mets Daily Farm System Report: 8/7/12

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NEW YORK - APRIL 09: Jenrry Mejia #32 of the New York Mets delivers a pitch in the ninth inning against the Washington Nationals on April 9, 2010 at Citi Field in the Flushing neighborhood of the Queens borough of New York City. Mets defeated the Nationals 8-2. (Photo by Mike Stobe/Getty Images)

*All results from games played on Monday August 6th, 2012

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AAA - Buffalo Bisons (57-59)_______________________________________

SYRACUSE 5, BUFFALO 4 (Box)

BUFFALO 4, SYRACUSE 3 (Box)

Double dipper for the herd yesterday, and both Mets starters were good but not great. Wheeler ran up 101 pitches (61 for strikes) in his under 5 inning outing, while Mejia was pulled after just 72 as he stretches back out. Both did a nice job of inducing grounders in the double header, combining for 11 groundball outs to 4 flyouts.

AA - Binghamton Mets (54-60)_____________________________________

Binghamton had the evening off

Hi-A - St. Lucie Mets (21-23)________________________________________

Like the AA bunch, St. Lucie were not in action last night.

Lo-A - Savannah Sand Gnats (18-27)__________________________________

ASHEVILLE 3, SAVANNAH 2 (Box)

.Michael Fulmer was hitable, but he got enough punchouts and control to keep the Gnats in touch. Unfortunately the Gnats would only grind out a pair of runs despite another solid outing from Cam Maron.

    Short Season A - Brooklyn Cyclones (30-18)__________________________________

    BROOKLYN 3, AUBURN 1 (Box)

    Brooklyn are putting together their usual goo season, and they ground out another win last night. Kevin Plawecki and Stefan Sabol homers were all the offense that the Brooklyn pitching staff would need against Auburn.

  • 1B Jayce Boyd: 0-3, BB
  • SS Philip Evans: 0-3, RBI
  • C Kevin Plawecki: 1-3, HR, BB, RBI, R
  • CF Eudy Pina: 2-4, K, SB
  • LF Stefan Sabol: 1-4, HR, 2 K, RBI, R
  • RHP Rainy Lara: 6 IP, 5 H, ER, 3 K, 0 BB

    Appalachian League (R) - Kingsport Mets (14-29)__________________________________

    PRINCETON 9, KINGSPORT 1 (Box)

    I guess this result shouldn't really come as a surprise. Kingsport has had a rough year to date, and last night was more of the same. Poor pitching plus poor hitting leads to lopsided losses.

    Star of the Night

    Last night was a hard one to choose a star, as there was a bunch of good but very little great. I'm going to pass the star out to Cam Maron though, as he had another solid night at the plate and really looks like an interesting catching prospect going forward.

    Goat of the Night

    Unlike the star of the night, there are plenty of good options to choose from here. Andrew Massie had a pretty poor evening though, so Massie gets the horns.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                   

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