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Mets Daily Prospect Report, 7/24/16: Wake Me Up When It's Over

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

Tyler Pill
Tyler Pill
Chris McShane

*All results from games played on Saturday, July 23, 2016

Triple-A - Las Vegas 51s (51-48)__________________________________

LAS VEGAS 7, RENO 6 (Box)

A back-and-forth affair at Cashman Field last night was finally decided by Eric Campbell's RBI single in the bottom of the seventh. Gabriel Ynoa was hit hard, allowing 10 hits and six runs in 6.1 innings, however, the bullpen was superb, striking out six in their 2.2 innings of work. Johnny Monell hit a grand slam in the third inning to get the 51s on the board, and Kevin Plawecki added his fifth homer of the season the following inning.

Double-A - Binghamton Mets (46-52)____________________________

BINGHAMTON 7, PORTLAND 4 (Box)

The B-Mets, aided by 10 Sea Dog walks, downed Portland 7-4 at Hadlock Field last night. Tyler Pill threw six average innings to get the victory, and Matt Oberste channelled his inner John Olerud, walking four times.

Advanced-A - St. Lucie Mets (52-44 / 17-12)_______________________________

LAKELAND 9, ST. LUCIE 5 (Box)

Scarlyn Reyes was pitching pretty well before it all fell apart in the fifth inning, as the Flying Tigers put up a seven spot to give them a lead they would never relinquish. Despite the score, St. Lucie had plenty of chances to make a comeback in this game aided by 10 Lakeland walks, but managed to go  3-for-17 with RISP and had 15 LOB. David Thompson was the offensive stud of the night, with three hits and a home run.

Low-A - Columbia Fireflies (44-54 / 8-20)________________________________

LEXINGTON 8, COLUMBIA 2 (Box)

Kevin Canelon was hit early and often in this affair as the Colaflies fell meekly to the lowly Legends 8-2 last night. Eudor Garcia hit his second home run of the season in defeat.

Short-A -€” Brooklyn Cyclones (16-19)__________________________________

BROOKLYN 7, ABERDEEN 2 (Box)

Starter Justin Dunn threw three shutout innings, and Nabil Crismatt struck out 11 to get the rare five-inning save in Brooklyn's 8-2 win last night. Everything was clicking last night for the 'Clones as they hit three home runs, including Desmond Lindsay's first of the season, and the pitching staff struck out 18 IronBirds in total.

Rookie -€” Kingsport Mets (12-17)__________________________________

PULASKI 5, KINGSPORT 4 (Box)

The Yankees knocked off the K-Mets last night 5-4 on a walk-off throwing error by Kingsport shortstop Oliver Pascual. Sixto Torres was solid in his start, throwing five innings of one-run ball.

Rookie -€” GCL Mets (11-12)__________________________________

GCL MARLINS 13, GCL METS 5 (Box)

When you allow 10 unearned runs in a single game it usually ends rather poorly for the team in question. Our Gulf Coast League heroes did just that against the GCL Marlins yesterday, losing 13-5.

Star(s) of the Night

Brooklyn

Goat of the Night

Ehhh, GCL is basically instructs, so I'll give this to Kevin Canelon.