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Mets Daily Prospect Report, 7/1/17: Gavin is quite a Cecch

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

Chris McShane

All results from games played on Friday, June 30th, 2017

Triple-A Las Vegas 51s (31-50)

LAS VEGAS 10, SALT LAKE CITY 6 (BOX)

Pitching really has not been a strong suit for the 51s this season, and Friday night was no exception, as starter Mitch Adkins allowed four runs over five innings—two of which on a triple from journeyman outfielder Shane Robinson. Logan Taylor entered in relief, allowing two more runs.

Thankfully, the bats were active last night as well, with Kevin Plawecki (1-for-3, BB) hit a three run home run in the first to plate Amed Rosario (2-for-6) and Dominic Smith (0-for-3, 2 BB). Gavin Cecchini (3-for-6) helped add a pair of runs during the seventh, as he tripled in Jio Mier and scored on a throwing error.

Double-A Binghamton Rumble Ponies (41-34)

HARRISBURG 4, BINGHAMTON 3 (BOX)

The Ponies suffered a heartbreaking loss on a blown save from Tim Peterson, as a single from Yadiel Hernandez bounced off of Matt Oberste’s glove, allowing the Senators runner to score. The game was deadlocked at 3-3 entering the 9th, with both teams making nine hits and an error apiece.

Luis Guillorme went 2-for-3 with two walks. Colton Plaia went 2-for-4 with his first home run of the season.

Advanced-A Port St. Lucie Mets

FORT MYERS 11, PORT ST. LUCIE 0 (BOX)

The Sunshine Mets found themselves on the wrong side of Fort Myer’s Miracle, as the St. Lucie bullpen imploded to allow 11 runs in the eight inning. Fort Myers sent 16 batters to the plate, allowing seven hits, five walks, two hit batters, and a balk in the process. This absolute meltdown spoiled Jordan Humphreys’ brilliant bounce back performance, who pitched to the tune of seven shutdown innings while striking out two batters.

Low-A Columbia Fireflies (43-32)

Columbia’s game against the Rome Braves was postponed due to rain, and will be made up as a doubleheader on 8/19.

Short-A Brooklyn Cyclones (2-8)

ABERDEEN 3, BROOKLYN 0 (BOX)

Put your hands in the air, because the Cyclone’s downhill descent continued last night, dropping the final game of their series against the Aberdeen Ironbirds 3-0. Brooklyn has now lost seven games in a row. Starter Gunnar Kines suffered his second loss of the year, allowing two runs over five innings. Newly drafted Met Tony Dibrell made his first professional appearance, and allowed a solo home run to IronBirds third baseman Trevor Craport. Third round pick Quin Brodey went 1-for-4 at the plate.

Rookie - Kingsport Mets (3-5)

ELIZABETHON 12, KINGSPORT 10 (BOX)

Kingsport was walked off after a high offense game against the Elizabethon Twins. Marbin Montijo wore the loss, allowing a two runs on a single and a double. Catcher Juan Uriarte went 2-for-4 with three RBIS.

Star Of The Night

Gavin Cecchini

Goat Of The Night

The St. Lucie Bullpen