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Mets Daily Prospect Report, 7/15/16: Some box scores are best left unopened

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

Champ Stuart
Champ Stuart
Chris McShane

*All results from games played on Thursday, July 14, 2016

Triple-A - Las Vegas 51s (47-43)________________________________

LAS VEGAS 3, IOWA 2 (Box)

Darin Gorski and three 51s relievers helped keep the Cubs offense in check, as Las Vegas defeated their PCL rivals 3-2 last night at Principal Park. Eric Campbell's two doubles and two runs batted in paced the offense, as his fifth-inning double gave the 51s a 3-0 lead that would never be relinquished.

Double-A - Binghamton Mets (40-49)____________________________

BINGHAMTON 7, HARTFORD 5 (Box)

Twelve runs and twenty-nine hits after this game began, the B-Mets had themselves a 7-5 comeback win last night in Binghamton. Tyler Herron's struggles persisted, as he pitched 5.1 no-decision innings, but Tim Peterson, Alberto Baldonado, and David Roseboom were each fantastic in relief. Trailing 5-3 heading into the bottom of the seventh inning, Bingo stormed back with four runs in the frame as Philip Evans's three-run home run proved to be the game winner.

Also, Amed Rosario had an average night with two more hits and a walk. You know, the usual.

Advanced-A - St. Lucie Mets (36-32 / 11-9)_________________________

ST. LUCIE 5, DAYTONA 2 (Box)

Despite three David Thompson errors, St. Lucie defeated the Tortugas again last night 5-2. Eight of the nine Mets had a hit and Tomas Nido continues his torrid second half with two more hits, now hitting .379/.429/.603 in 58 AB. Casey Delgado pitched well, but was forced to leave the game in the fifth inning after taking an Angelo Gumbs line drive off his shin.

Low-A - Columbia Fireflies (36-34 / 5-15)__________________________

DELMARVA 8, COLUMBIA 5 (Box)

The Fireflies' valiant comeback from a 5-0 first inning deficit was all in vain as our SAL heroes lost their seventh straight game last night, an 8-5 defeat at the hands of the Shorebirds. Joe Shaw was tagged for five runs in the first inning, but managed to pitch 6.2 innings after the inauspicious start. The Colaflies responded with four runs of their own in the bottom of the second, and J.C. Rodriguez tied the affair with a solo home run in the bottom of the seventh. Jimmy Duff then allowed three runs over the final two innings to take the loss.
SS-A - Brooklyn Cyclones (13-14)________________________________

LOWELL 1, BROOKLYN 0 (Box)

An eighth-inning Michael Paez throwing error was all the Spinners needed to defeat the Cyclones last night 1-0. Harol Gonzalez was excellent again, getting the no-decision by throwing 6.2 shutout innings with seven strikeouts.
Rookie - Kingsport Mets (8-12)__________________________

BRISTOL 11, KINGSPORT 5 (Box)

Another comeback from a five-run deficit! Another comeback in vain! As Appy League games are wont to do, this was an ugly affair from start to finish. Starter Chris Viall allowed five runs on one hit in two innings, and catcher Dionis Rodriguez had six passed balls. A positive that did arise was that Franklin Correa slugged his second home run of the season.
Rookie - GCL Mets (10-7)__________________________

GCL METS 1, GCL NATIONALS 0 (Box)

Miguel Patino's fourth-inning RBI ground out was all the scoring this game wanted or needed. Luis Silva threw six strong innings to get the win.

Star of the Night

Champ Stuart

Goat of the Night

You know those "Choose Your Own Adventure" books? Feel free to pick your own goat this morning.