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Mets Daily Prospect Report, 9/4/17: Second verse as good as the first

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

Jhoan Urena - 2015 spring - Chris McShane
Jhoan Urena
Chris McShane

*All results from games played on Sunday, September 3, 2017

Triple-A - Las Vegas 51s (55-86)

LAS VEGAS 2, TACOMA 1 (Box)

Tyler Cloyd and Mitch Atkins matched each other zero after zero for five innings, when the Reno starter was pulled. In the sixth, Atkins slipped up and gave up a line drive that allowed the first run of the game to score. Xorge Carrillo tied things up in the eighth, leading off the inning with a solo home run, and one inning later, Jhoan Urena played hero for the second consecutive night, knocking in a run with the bases loaded to end the game and send the people home happy.

Double-A - Binghamton Rumble Ponies (84-54)

CANCELLED (WET GROUNDS)

Advanced-A - St. Lucie Mets (30-40/63-75)

ST. LUCIE 4, PALM BEACH 3 (Box)

With 490 people in the stands thanks to an early 10:30 start time, the St. Lucie Mets wrapped up the 2017 season on a high note, coming back from behind to beat the Palm Beach Cardinals thanks to a big three-run inning in the seventh. The Mets initially got on the board first thanks to a Nick Sergakis triple that drove in Wuilmer Becerra, but Yeizo Campos coughed up the run in the third, giving up three runs. The Cardinals held that 3-1 edge until the seventh, Becerra and Sergakis hit back-to-back triples, Colby Woodmansee walked, and Enmanuel Zabala added a third double, driving in three in total. Miguel Gutierrez, who had been on the mound since the sixth, held on to the lead, handing the ball off to Joshua Torres in the ninth. Torres got outs one and two easily enough, but then allowed a triple. Torres got Rayder Ascanio to strike out swinging to get the last out, ending the game, his season, and St. Lucie’s season with a flourish.

Low-A - Columbia Fireflies (28-41/68-66)

ROME 16, COLUMBIA 4 (Box)

Columbia got on the board first, but the Rome Braves not only quickly recaptured the lead, but made it a rout early on. They scored six runs in the bottom of the second and another eight in the fourth, giving them a commanding lead that the Colaflies had no chance of catching. Luckily, Columbia has one game left, so this wasn’t their final showing of the 2017 season. The Colaflies will need to win the game in order to end the season without a losing record.

Short-A - Brooklyn Cyclones (23-48)

POSTPONED (RAIN)

Rookie - Kingsport Mets (29-37)

NO GAME (SEASON OVER)

Rookie - GCL Mets (19-36)

NO GAME (SEASON OVER)

Star of the Night

Jhoan Urena

Goat of the Night

Taylor Henry