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Mets Daily Prospect Report, 7/4/17: Dom hits bombs

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

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*All results from games played on Monday, July 3, 2017

Triple-A - Las Vegas 51s (32-52)

SALT LAKE 8, LAS VEGAS 6 (BOX)

Cesar Puello continues to torture the 51s, as the former Met minor leaguer homered against them in a 8-6 loss for Las Vegas. Wilfredo Boscan went 6.1 innings and allowed six runs, all earned, and a late rally was undermined by a rough outing for Luis Mateo. Amed Rosario went 1-for-5, and Dominic Smith launched two home runs and a double in the loss.

Double-A - Binghamton Rumble Ponies (44-34)

BINGHAMTON 6, HARRISBURG 4 (BOX)

Corey Oswalt lasted only two innings, but the Rumble Ponies’ offense was rumbling in an 8-6 win. Oswalt allowed three runs in his abbreviated start, while Kelly Secrest, Tim Peterson, and Cory Burns combined for seven innings of one run ball. L.J. Mazzilli led the offense with three hits, and David Thompson continued to rack up doubles with his 18th on the season.

Advanced-A - St. Lucie Mets (2-9/33-35)

FORT MYERS 10, ST. LUCIE 7 (BOX)

The second half woes continued for St. Lucie, this time allowing a late six run rally to blow a three run lead and lose 10-7. Tyler Bashlor was the culprit, allowing six runs in two thirds of an inning, though he was undermined by some poor defense. Two recently promoted prospects led the offense; Michael Paez went 2-for-4 with his first St. Lucie homer, and Tim Tebow had a double, three RBI, and two walks.

Low-A - Columbia Fireflies (5-5/40-28)

COLUMBIA 1, ROME 0 (BOX)

Blake Taylor pitched his best game of the season to lead the Fireflies to a shutout, 1-0 win. Taylor tossed eight innings of one run ball, striking out five and walking three. Adonis Uceta made things interesting in the ninth, but ultimately secured the win. Colby Woodmansee had the only run for Columbia, scoring on an error.

Short-A - Brooklyn Cyclones (3-10)

CONNECTICUT 10, BROOKLYN 3 (BOX)

Brooklyn lost badly behind a miserable start by Mike Gibbons, falling to the Tigers 10-3. Gibbons lasted only 2.1 innings, giving up seven hits and two walks en route to allowing five runs. Newly drafted Stanford Cardinal Quinn Brodey had a sacrifice fly and three walks, and Carl Stajduhar hit a two-run home run, his first as a professional.

Rookie - Kingsport Mets (3-7)

POSTPONED (RAIN)

Rookie - GCL Mets (2-5)

GCL CARDINALS 12, GCL METS 1 (BOX)

The GCL Mets lost an ugly game, losing 12-1 to the GCL Cardinals. The pitching was lousy all around; Yeizo Campos allowed four runs in 4.2 innings, and Joshua Walker was lit up for seven runs in his 0.2 innings of work. Ricardo Cespedes had a pair of singles in the loss.

Star of the Night

Dominic Smith

Goat of the Night

Tyler Bashlor