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Mets Daily Prospect Report, 7/08/15: Gors-K-i

Catch up on all of the Mets prospects in yesterday’s minor league action!

Darin Gorski
Darin Gorski
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*All results from games played on Tuesday, July 7th, 2015

Triple-A - Las Vegas 51's (48-38)_______________________________________

GAME ONE

ALBUQUERQUE 3, LAS VEGAS 0 / 7 (Box)

GAME TWO

LAS VEGAS 3, ALBUQUERQUE 1 / 7 (Box)

Double-A - Binghamton Mets (42-41)_____________________________________

BINGHAMTON 7, NEW BRITAIN 0 (Box)

Seth Lugo, Matt Koch, and Akeel Morris combined to shutout the Rock Cats, allowing only three hits. Xorge Carrillo got Binghamton on the board with a solo home run in the second and the offense continued piling on all evening. Doubles by Carillo and Jared King plated three more in the fourth, Gavin Cecchini scored on a Brandon Nimmo single in the fifth, and Josh Rodriguez doubled in two more in the seventh.

Advanced-A - St. Lucie Mets (40-43 /5-8)_____________________________________

CHARLOTTE 5, ST. LUCIE 3 (Box)

Logan Taylor and Jeff Walters couldn't hold St. Lucie's narrow lead in late innings, resulting in the team's fourth straight loss.

Low-A - Savannah Sand Gnats (43-39 / 4-8)__________________________________

GREENVILLE 7, SAVANNAH 5 (Box)

The Drive took the lead early, scoring two runs in the second and third, but Savannah tied things up with a four run fifth. Michael Katz walked with the bases loaded to drive in the first run of the inning. Pitcher Jamie Callahan committed a throwing error which led to two more runs scoring, and one more scored on a John Mora groundball. Savannah actually took the lead in the sixth when Patrick Biondi tripled and was driven home by Jonathan Johnson, but Alberto Baldonado gave the lead back in the bottom of the inning.

SS-A - Brooklyn Cyclones (12-5)_______________________________________

NO GAME (SCHEDULE)

Rookie - Kingsport Mets (8-7)__________________________

KINGSPORT 6, GREENEVILLE 4 (Box)

After losing four in a row last week, Kingsport has picked up a little steam with their three-game sweep of the Greeneville Astros. Greeneville took the lead in the first but Kingsport came right back and scored two in the second on a Luis Carpio double to take the lead, and then another four in the third to pad that lead. Starter Darwin Ramos gave up another two runs in the fifth, and Yoryi Nuez a run in the sixth, but Kingsport was able to hold on for the win.

Rookie - GCL Mets (7-5)__________________________

POSTPONED (RAIN)

Star of the Night

Raphael Ramirez

Goat of the Night

Jeff Walters