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Mets Daily Prospect Report, 9/6/16: Two Mets win batting titles

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

MLB: New York Mets at Arizona Diamondbacks
T.J. Rivera
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*All results from games played on Monday, September 6, 2016
Triple-A: Las Vegas 51s (70-74)

LAS VEGAS 7, SALT LAKE 1 (BOX)

The 51s beat up on Kyle Kendrick and Troy Scribner to back a strong performance from Josh Zeid as they won their season finale 7-1. T.J. Rivera recorded three hits to overtake Brandon Nimmo for the PCL batting crown, while Gavin Cecchini went 2-for-4 with a pair of walks and a steal before heading off to join the major league team.

Double-A: Binghamton Mets (63-75)

ERIE 10, BINGHAMTON 8 / 13 (BOX)

Binghamton lost a marathon in its season finale, falling 10-8 to Erie in 13 innings. Mickey Jannis was shellacked in a 1.2 inning start, but the B-Mets rallied to tie the game in the ninth before Tim Peterson coughed up two runs in the top of the thirteenth. As a silver lining, Phillip Evans secured the Eastern League batting title with a 4-for-6 peformance, while Amed Rosario went 3-for-6 with a walk and a stolen base.

Advanced-A: St. Lucie Mets (35-32 / 39-29)

NO GAME - SEASON OVER

St. Lucie got an off day ahead of their trip to the Florida State League playoffs.

Low-A: Columbia Fireflies (36-34 / 30-39)

CHARLESTON 14, COLUMBIA 2 (BOX)

Columbia’s pitchers apparently thought the season ended yesterday, as they allowed 14 runs in a blowout loss in the season finale. All four Firefly pitchers allowed runs, and Craig Missigman was the only pitcher to prevent multiple runs from scoring. Offensively, the Fireflies mustered seven hits, but two runs were nowhere near enough.

SS-A: Brooklyn Cyclones (36-38)

STATEN ISLAND 5, BROOKLYN 2 (BOX)

For the second time in franchise history and the second time in two seasons, the Cyclones finished below .500 as they dropped their finale against Staten Island 5-2. Justin Dunn started and was solid for three innings, but was clearly gassed in his final frame. Harol Gonzalez entered looking to preserve his ERA record, but was shellacked for four runs in 3.2 innings and also looked gassed. No Cyclone had multiple hits in the contest.

Rookie: Kingsport Mets (27-41)

NO GAME - SEASON OVER

Rookie - GCL Mets (26-29)

NO GAME - SEASON OVER

Star of the Night

T.J. Rivera

Goat of the Night

The Columbia pitching staff