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Mets Prospect Report, 5/29/17: Las Vegas, rehab capital of the Mets

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

Miami Marlins v New York Mets
Steven Matz
Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images

*All results from games played on Sunday, May 28, 2017

Triple-A - Las Vegas 51s (20-31)

LAS VEGAS 7, EL PASO 5 (Box)

Steven Matz threw five no-hit innings in his third rehab start, Brandon Nimmo and Dominic Smith each had four-hit games, and the 51s overcame a three-run deficit to defeat the Chihuahuas 7-5 yesterday.

Double-A - Binghamton Rumble Ponies (28-16)

HARTFORD 3, BINGHAMTON 2 (Box)

In the battle of anthropomorphic animal metaphors, the Yard Goats defeated the Rumble Ponies 3-2. Seth Lugo, who had struggled in his previous Eastern League rehab start, went six innings and struck out seven but was saddled with the loss as Bingo was held to one extra-base hit yesterday.

ROSTER ALERT: Binghamton Rumble Ponies placed RHP Casey Delgado on the 7-day disabled list retroactive to May 27, 2017.

ROSTER ALERT: Binghamton Rumble Ponies activated RHP Mickey Jannis from the 7-day disabled list.

Advanced-A - St. Lucie Mets (25-26)

CLEARWATER 1, ST. LUCIE 0 (Box)

Dan Rizzie’s passed ball in the sixth inning led to the only run of the game yesterday, as the Threshers downed the Mets 1-0. Marcos Molina continues to make progress in his return from Tommy John surgery, but Phillies prospect Franklyn Kilome was outstanding in shutting the Mets down for seven innings.

Low-A - Columbia Fireflies (24-22)

GAME ONE

COLUMBIA 3, LEXINGTON 0 F/7 (Box)

Jake Simon and his bullpen held the Legends to two hits, and Dash Winningham’s three-run home run in the fourth was all the offense Columbia would need in taking the first game of the twin bill.

GAME TWO

LEXINGTON 2, COLUMBIA 1 F/7 (Box)

Harol Gonzalez and Legends starter Andre Davis each went the distance, but the Legends took the second game on a walk-off single in the bottom of the seventh. Luis Carpio and Ali Sanchez both had multi-hit games, and Desmond Lindsay plated the Colaflies’ only run with a fifth-inning double.

Star of the Night

Brandon Nimmo

Goat of the Night

Tim Tebow