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Mets Daily Prospect Report, 4/21/17: It’s not “Three Men and a Baby”, but three losses and a rainout

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

Chris McShane

*All results from games played on Thursday, April 20, 2017

Triple-A - Las Vegas 51s (8-7)

FRESNO 10, LAS VEGAS 3 (Box)

The Grizzlies soundly defeated the 51s at Chukchansi Park last night 10-3. Only two Las Vegas pitchers allowed runs in this affair, but starter Wilfredo Boscan and Chasen Bradford allowed six and four runs respectively to put this one out of reach. For the offense, Travis Taijeron and Jayce Boyd each hit home runs while wunderkind Amed Rosario continues to feast on PCL pitching with two doubles and a walk last night, raising his season OPS to .814.

ROSTER ALERT: RHP Rafael Montero optioned from New York to Las Vegas

ROSTER ALERT: LHP Sean Gilmartin optioned from New York to Las Vegas

ROSTER ALERT: C Kevin Plawecki recalled from Las Vegas to New York

Double-A - Binghamton Rumble Ponies (5-6)

POSTPONED (INCLEMENT WEATHER)

For the second straight night, a Rumble Pony game against the Sea Dogs has been postponed. Per Tim Heiman, the game will be made up as part of a doubleheader on August 19.

Bingo travels to Jerry Uht Park tonight to begin a three-game series against the Erie SeaWolves at 6:35 P.M.

ROSTER ALERT: RHP Donovan Hand assigned to Binghamton from Las Vegas.

Advanced-A - St. Lucie Mets (7-8)

DUNEDIN 6, ST. LUCIE 4 (Box)

Justin Dunn’s first four innings of two-hit baseball were dominant and gave you a glimpse of what is hopefully to come from last year’s first-round pick. His fifth inning, however, was suboptimal as he allowed six earned runs and surrendered a 3-0 lead en route to a 6-4 loss. Craig Missigman, the man tasked with relieving Dunn, was excellent with 3.1 hitless innings of relief with five strikeouts. The St. Lucie offensive star was Nick Sergakis with two-extra base hits, including his first home run of the season, but the team offense was sunk by going 0-for-10 with runners in scoring position.

Low-A - Columbia Fireflies (9-6)

LEXINGTON 2, COLUMBIA 0 (Box)

The Legends three-hit the Fireflies last night, and only needed to face two batters over the minimum to achieve the 2-0 shutout. Both Lexington starter Andre Davis and Colafly starter Gabriel Llanes were outstanding during their seven-inning duel, but Davis was the more dominant pitcher, striking out eight without walking a batter.

Star of the Night

Gabriel Llanes

Goat of the Night

Wilfredo Boscan