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Mets Daily Prospect Report, 6/11/17: Bullpendemonium

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

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*All results from games played on Saturday, June 10, 2017

Triple-A - Las Vegas 51s (25-38)

LAS VEGAS 5, TACOMA 4 (Box)

Double-A - Binghamton Rumble Ponies (33-23)

HARRISBURG 5, BINGHAMTON 4 (Box)

With the ballgame tied 3-3 going into the eighth inning, Matt Oberste homered into left to give the Rumble Ponies the lead. P.J. Conlon had pitched a good game, but with Binghamton having taken the lead, a fresh arm was needed. Cory Burns replaced him and tossed a 1-2-3 bottom of the inning. The Ponies loaded the bases in the top of the ninth, but Jio Mier struck out to end the top half. A run there would have been extremely important, as the Senators were able to plate two runs in the bottom of the inning, winning the game.

Advanced-A - St. Lucie Mets (30-30)

GAME ONE

LAKELAND 6, ST. LUCIE 5 / 14 (Box)

St. Lucie and Lakeland picked up their suspended game from Friday night, which was stopped 5-5 in the top of the 12th inning. Both teams put up more extra innings zeroes until the bottom of the 14th, when Cameron Griffin walked home the winning run.

GAME TWO

LAKELAND 9, ST. LUCIE 1 (Box)

Andrew Church ate innings for a team that had a severely depleted bullpen, but the right-hander was not effective by any means, allowing seven earned runs on nine hits over seven innings. The long ball was his issue, as he allowed a pair of homers. The St. Lucie offense certainly could have done a better job themselves, with the team scoring a single run in the eighth, a J. C. Rodriguez sac fly that scored Dale Burdick.

Low-A - Columbia Fireflies (35-25)

GAME ONE

COLUMBIA 5, CHARLESTON 3 / 7 (Box)

Jordan Humphreys improved to a 9-1 record, with his nine wins being the most in the South Atlantic League so far in 2017. The right-hander was far from dominant, scattering six hits and a walk over six innings, but he was effective, and limited Charleston to just a run. The Colafly offense came to life in the bottom of the fourth, scoring five runs in the frame. Dash Winningham drove in two with another homer, his tenth of the season, while Luis Carpio scored on a balk, Brandon Brosher scored on an error, and Tim Tebow scored on an Andres Gimenez single.

GAME TWO

COLUMBIA 4, CHARLESTON 2 / 7 (Box)

The Colaflies won the makeup game from May 22, sweeping the Saturday doubleheader. With the score tied 2-2, Tim Tebow doubled to lead off the bottom of the sixth. He was promptly replaced by Desmond Lindsay, who scored from second on a throwing error on the part of RiverDogs pitcher Raynel Espinal. Columbia added an insurance run in the frame, but the run was unnecessary as Max Kuhns closed things out 1-2-3.

Star of the Night

Josh Rodriguez

Goat of the Night

Cameron Griffin