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Mets Daily Prospect Report, 9/9/17: The no-hitter that almost wasn’t

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

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Marcos Molina
Bryan Green

*All results from games played on Thursday, September 8, 2017

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

NO GAME (SEASON OVER)

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

GAME ONE (Box)

GAME TWO (Box)

GAME THREE

TRENTON 2, BINGHAMTON 0 (Box)

For four innings, Yankees pitching prospect Justus Sheffield did not allow a hit, though he did walk Luis Guillorme and Kevin Kaczmarski, and hit Guillorme with a pitch. His replacement, Taylor Widener, matched Sheffield, throwing five innings of no-hit ball. Yes, that’s right, the two Thunder pitchers combined to no-hit the Rumble Ponies to give them a 2-1 edge in the Eastern League playoffs. The no-hitter almost wasn’t, as Tomas NIdo hit a weak chopper in the second that Dante Bichette charged and threw wide that was initially ruled a single, but the score keeper overturned the play a few innings later and ruled it an error. The no-hitter was the first in the Eastern League playoffs since Bill Pulsipher of the Binghamton Mets no-hit Harrisburg in Game 2 of the Eastern League Championship Series on September 12, 1994.

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

NO GAME (SEASON OVER)

Low-A - Columbia Fireflies (28-42/68-70)

NO GAME (SEASON OVER)

Short-A - Brooklyn Cyclones (24-52)

NO GAME (SEASON OVER)

Rookie - Kingsport Mets (29-37)

NO GAME (SEASON OVER)

Rookie - GCL Mets (19-36)

NO GAME (SEASON OVER)

Star of the Night

Marcos Molina

Goat of the Night

The Binghamton offense