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Mets Daily Prospect Report, 6/22/16: Scarlyn Reyes shines, shockingly

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

Scarlyn Reyes
Scarlyn Reyes
Chris McShane

*All results from games played on Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Triple-A - Las Vegas 51s (38-33)_______________________________________

LAS VEGAS 6, RENO 3 (Box)

The 51s had to scramble a bit after Logan Verrett was scratched, and the bullpen game proved a success. Seth Lugo, Chase Huchingson, Zack Thornton, Chasen Bradford, Josh Smoker, and Paul Sewald combined to allow three runs on seven hits, defeating former top prospect Kyle Drabek. Dilson Herrera went 2-for-5, which has become a seemingly regular occurrence. He's hitting .291/.339/.491 and should be playing major league baseball now. Brandon Nimmo went 1-for-3 with a steal to boost his line to .323/.407/.506. He should also be playing major league baseball now, Vegas inflation aside. Seth Lugo, since moving to the bullpen, has found new life.

ALTOONA 5, BINGHAMTON 2 (Box)

The start of the summer had Bingo looking much the same as they did in the spring. Tyler Pill allowed three runs in six innings, surrendering ten hits and a walk. Dom Smith hit a double, and Luis Mateo threw two solid innings, but there wasn't much else to go on. The B-Mets are very bad, and will continue to be so until the summer promotion swings run their course, when team complexion can change.

Advanced-A - St. Lucie Mets (35-31)_____________________________________

ST. LUCIE 5, PALM BEACH 0 (Box)

Meanwhile, the St. Lucie Mets are having a much better go of things. Champ Stuart now has his OPS to the highest point since he was playing rookie ball in Kingsport. Amed Rosario is probably ready to go help Bingo out, as he's been excellent. His 2-for-5 day now has him hitting .310/.360/.444 on the year. Wuilmer Becerra is up to .327/.358/.394, and while you'd like to see the power develop, he's still just 21. Scarlyn Reyes had a good start, striking out seven and allowing just one hit in six innings.

Low-A - Columbia Fireflies (36-34)__________________________________

DID NOT PLAY TODAY

SS-A - Brooklyn Cyclones (2-3)_______________________________________

BROOKLYN 8, TRI-CITY 3

The Cyclones are Desmond Lindsay-less, but the offense was scoring last night. Gene Cone went 2-for-4 with a double and three runs batted in. Cone, the South Carolina alum, will look to make a strong impression in short season ball. Colby Woodmansee went 2-for-3 with two RBIs. Erik Manoah and Raul Jacobson combined to put together a solid nine innings, with the latter allowing no runs on two hits with four strikeouts in four innings.

Star of the Night

Scarlyn Reyes

Goat of the Night

Arnaldo Berrios