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Mets Daily Prospect Report, 6/4/16: Can't anyone here play this game?

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

Sean Gilmartin
Sean Gilmartin
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*All results from games played on Friday, June 3, 2016

Triple-A - Las Vegas 51s (28-26)__________________________________

RENO 9, LAS VEGAS 0 (Box)

A month ago, Sean Gilmartin had a 2.50 ERA. Three starts and 18 earned runs later, not so much.

ROSTER ALERT: INF Niuman Romero transferred from Las Vegas 51s to Binghamton Mets

Double-A - Binghamton Mets (21-32)____________________________

ALTOONA 7, BINGHAMTON 4 (Box)

The B-Mets notched ten hits, but the problem was that they were all singles. If a few of those singles had gone for extra bases, maybe Binghamton would not have dropped the opening game of their weekend series with the Altoona Curve. Of course, the same could be said if Tyler Pill had pitched better, so the fault does not lie on the offense entirely.

ROSTER ALERT: C Raywilly Gomez has been placed on the disabled list

Advanced-A - St. Lucie Mets (26-28)_______________________________

BREVARD COUNTY 6, ST. LUCIE 4 (Box)

St. Lucie had a comfortable lead going into the later innings, but the bullpen let it slip away, culminating in a loss to the worst team in the entire Florida State League. Ricky Knapp had another good outing, limiting the Manatees to two runs, both of which came in the first on an Elvis Rubio home run. He left the game with the lead, but Brevard County tied the game in the seventh on back-to-back RBI triples. In the top of the ninth, Dustin Houle hit a go-ahead two-out, two-run ground rule double with the bases loaded, putting the Manatees ahead 6-4, which St. Lucie was unable to overcome in the bottom of the inning.

Low-A - Columbia Fireflies (28-27)________________________________

HAGERSTOWN 6, COLUMBIA 2 (Box)

Columbia fell behind early and wasn't able to play catch-up, dropping the middle game of their three-game set with the Suns, 6-2. Chase Ingram didn't have it from the get-go, allowing six runs- five earned- on nine hits in just three plus innings. Seth Davis tossed three plus innings in relief, the longest outing of any ColaFly reliever this season. He did yeoman's work, allowing four baserunners while striking out seven. The Fireflies plated a pair of runs in the seventh, but the Suns were able to hold the lead.

Star of the Night

Amed Rosario

Goat of the Night

Sean Gilmartin