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Mets Daily Prospect Report, 4/28/16: Pitching dominates all three opponents

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

Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY Sports

*All results from games played on Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Double-A - Binghamton Mets (9-9)______________________________

BINGHAMTON 6, PORTLAND 0 (Box)

The B-Mets won their fourth straight game and completed the series sweep of the Portland Sea Dogs. In their seven games prior, the Mets were 1-6 but the win evened up their record at 9-9. Binghamton jumped out to an early 4-0 lead in the first inning and that was more than enough offense, as the team cruised to their second shutout of the season. In his fourth start of the season, 25-year-old right-hander Tyler Pill was dominant, tossing eight scoreless innings while scattering four hits and striking out seven. Derrik Gibson, Dom Smith and L.J. Mazzilli all recorded multi-hit games for the Mets.

Advanced-A - St. Lucie Mets (13-7)_______________________________

ST. LUCIE 7, CHARLOTTE 1 (Box)

The Mets handily won their third straight game, their longest winning streak on the young season. St. Lucie followed up their 10-run output yesterday with another big offensive game. Amed Rosario stayed sizzling hot, recording his ninth multi-hit game of the season and now has 11 RBIs in his last four games. He delivered an RBI single in the second inning and added a two-run single in the seventh inning. Rosario's average sits at .329 on the season. Champ Stuart cranked his second home run of the season in the victory. Pitcher Chris Flexen picked up his first Florida State League win, retiring 12 of the final 13 batters he faced while yielding just one run in 7.2 innings.
Low-A - Columbia Fireflies (12-8)_______________________________

COLUMBIA 7, LEXINGTON 2 (Box)

The Fireflies recorded their sixth win in the past seven games with Vinny Siena and David Thompson combining to reach base seven times. Thompson tallied his second straight multi-hit game and is now 5 for his last 12. However, the offensewas quiet early and had to rely on P.J. Conlon to hold the Legends at bay. Conlon did just that and was terrific, throwing seven innings of one-run ball while reaching a new career-high in strikeouts with seven. Conlon escaped a one-out, first and third jam in the seventh inning to strand the tying runs. The 22-year-old has allowed just three earned runs in 22.2 innings of work through four starts in 2016.

Star of the Night

Tyler Pill

Goat of the Night

Kevin Taylor