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New York Mets Daily Farm System Report: 5/22/12 - Losses all around

SAN DIEGO, CA - AUGUST 16: Pedro Beato #27 of the New York Mets pitches during the eighth inning of a baseball game against the San Diego Padres at Petco Park on August 16, 2011 in San Diego, California.    (Photo by Denis Poroy/Getty Images)
SAN DIEGO, CA - AUGUST 16: Pedro Beato #27 of the New York Mets pitches during the eighth inning of a baseball game against the San Diego Padres at Petco Park on August 16, 2011 in San Diego, California. (Photo by Denis Poroy/Getty Images)
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*All results from games played on Monday May 21st, 2012

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AAA - Buffalo Bisons (26-19)_______________________________________

INDIANAPOLIS 8, BUFFALO 6 (Box)

This one was back and forth all the way, but a Jordy Mercer 2 run single broke the deadlock in the 9th and condemned the Herd to the loss. Josh Satin continued his walking ways, taking two more free passes to go with his pair of hits. Hopefully his patience rubs off a little on Jordany Valdespin.

AA - Binghamton Mets (21-21)_____________________________________

NEW BRITAIN 10, BINGHAMTON 7 (Box)

There was very little pitching to be found in this one. Neither side could keep the opposing bats quiet, but New Britain had the slightly better game at the plate. Reese Havens didn't find himself a hit last night, but seeing him walk twice is encouraging. Josh Rodriguez had himself a solid night overall, coming up just a homer shy of the cycle.

Hi-A St. Lucie Mets (34-10)________________________________________

DAYTONA 4, ST. LUCIE 3 (Box)

I think this is the first time this season I've had 2 St. Lucie losses in a single week. The St. Lucie bats had a pretty quiet day over all, but Erik Goeddel was excellent in his outing. Adam Kolarek would struggle to close this one down though, and suddenly the FSL leaders are facing a losing streak. We also had a Pedro Beato sighting in this game. In his inning of work he allowed a hit, walked none, and struck out a pair.

Lo-A Savannah Sand Gnats (26-17)__________________________________

CHARLESTON 5, SAVANNAH 3 (Box)

.Jacob DeGrom continued to look fairly impressive early in his minor league career. The Savannah offese continued to struggle with strikeouts though, and ultimately they'd fail to put together the type of offense needed to support their pitching. The loss was a fitting way to end a very disappointing day in Mets land, as all 5 teams in action managed to add to the L column.

Star of the Night

There's not a lot to choose from today that fits this bill, but Jacob DeGrom was pretty good. I suppose it should go to Josh Rodriguez though for coming up a homer shy of the cycle.

Goat of the Night

Adam Kolarek gets the horns for last night. St. Lucie pitched fairly well, but in his inning of work we went from an isolated loss to a losing streak.