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Mets Daily Prospect Report, 8/7/15: Procrastinating only works out sometimes for affiliates' offense

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

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*All results from games played on Wednesday, August 6, 2015

Triple-A - Las Vegas 51s (64-49)_______________________________________

LAS VEGAS 3, SALT LAKE 2 (Box)

With two outs in the top of the ninth, Wilfredo Tovar bounced a single to right which brought Brandon Nimmo home with the eventual winning run. Vic Black got the last out with the tying run on base for the save.

Double-A - Binghamton Mets (60-49)_____________________________________

BOWIE 4, BINGHAMTON 3 (Box)

Right-handed pitcherRainy Lara got lit up in the fourth for five hits and four runs, but the bullpen behind him turned in a solid outing. Bingo put the tying run on second during a two-run rally in the sixth, but Joe Benson's liner got snared by second baseman Tucker Nathans to end the threat.

Advanced-A - St. Lucie Mets (56-53 /21-18)_____________________________________

FORT MYERS 6, ST. LUCIE 5 (Box)

Erik Goeddel walked a couple and gave up a run in a rehab inning. St. Lucie made a furious comeback, scoring two each in the eighth and ninth innings to tie, but David Roseboom gave up the walk-off run in the bottom of the last frame.

Low-A - Savannah Sand Gnats (60-48 / 21-17)__________________________________

Savannah at Charleston - PPD, Rain

SS-A - Brooklyn Cyclones (23-22)_______________________________________

VERMONT 2, BROOKLYN 1 (Box)

Brooklyn's lone base runner in the last four innings was Vincent Siena in the ninth, but he got cut down trying to steal himself into scoring position.

Rookie - Kingsport Mets (20-22)__________________________

Bristol at Kingsport - PPD, Rain

Rookie - GCL Mets (22-18)__________________________

GAME 1: GCL METS 3, GCL CARDINALS 2 (9 Innings) (Box)

Rafael Montero avoided a talking-to from Terry Collins on his off-day by throwing a couple innings.  We'll see how his arm responds in a few days. Montero's adopted team won in on a walk-off single by Franklin Correa after Desmond Lindsay led off the ninth with a triple. The other two runs were of the small-ball variety, set up by sacrifice bunts by Lindsay and Kyle Johnson, proving that the ancient art of laying one down is not completely lost in the organization.

GAME 2: GCL CARDINALS 2, GCL METS 1 (7 innings) (Box)

Yeffrey DeAza got to third base in the final inning but the Mets failed to bring him home in a seven-inning makeup of the August 1 rainout.

Star of the Night

Wilfredo Tovar

Goat of the Night

Champ Stuart