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Mets Daily Prospect Report, 9/5/17: All things must come to an end

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

Luis Carpio - Gordon Donovan - 2015

*All results from games played on Tuesday, September 4, 2017

Triple-A: Las Vegas 51s (56-86)

LAS VEGAS 4, TACOMA 1 (BOX)

The 51s closed out a disappointing season on a high note, finishing out a four game sweep of Tacoma. Jonathan Albaladejo was the star in this one, tossing a complete game and allowing only one run, striking out three. Jeff Glenn got the 51s’ offense started with an RBI single in the second, but the Titans would tie things up in the top of the fourth. Cody Decker quickly remedied that, launching a two-run home run to give Vegas a lead they wouldn’t relinquish.

Double-A: Binghamton Rumble Ponies (85-54)

BINGHAMTON 9, HARTFORD 3 (BOX)

The Rumble Ponies finished their regular season with an emphatic win, beating out nine runs against Hartford. Marcos Molina got the start and put Binghamton in an early hole, allowing three runs on a pair of triples in the second inning. That deficit didn’t last long, as the top of the batting order worked several walks and a pair of singles to tie the game at three in the bottom of the fourth. Kevin Taylor and Tomas Nido drove each drove in a run in the bottom of the fifth to put the Rumble Ponies up for good, and they’d add four more runs in the eighth for good measure. Binghamton will be the lone Met affiliate in the playoffs, taking on Trenton on Wednesday.

Advanced-A: St. Lucie Mets (30-40 / 33-35)

NO GAME (SEASON OVER)

Low-A: Columbia Fireflies (28-42 / 40-28)

ROME 4, COLUMBIA 2 (BOX)

Columbia was unable to close out their season with a winning record, falling to Rome to finish at 68-70. Luis Carpio made the only offensive contribution of note, driving in two runs with a ground ball single in the top of the eighth. That wasn’t enough to overcome a mediocre start from Justin Brantley, who gave up four runs in seven innings to pick up his fourth loss of the season. Ryder Ryan, the return for Jay Bruce, had a perfect inning with a strike out in the loss.

SS-A: Brooklyn Cyclones (24-49)

BROOKLYN 2, CONNECTICUT 1 / 7 (BOX)

Brooklyn won the first half of today’s double header, topping Connecticut 2-1. Jeremy Vasquez provided all the offense the Cyclones would need, driving in Wagner Lagrange and Jose Miguel Media with a two-RBI single in the fourth. That was enough run support for Ryan McAuliffe and three relievers, who held Connecticut to one run and nine hits.

CONNECTICUT 2, BROOKLYN 0 / 7 (BOX)

The second half of Monday’s doubleheader didn’t go as well for Brooklyn, as they dropped the makeup of their rained out game from Sunday. Jose Geraldo turned in a solid start, allowing only one runs over five innings, but the Cyclones managed only two hits in the loss.

Rookie: Kingsport Mets (29-37)

NO GAME (SEASON OVER)

Rookie - GCL Mets (19-36)

NO GAME (SEASON OVER)

Star of the Night

Luis Carpio

Goat of the Night

Justin Brantley