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Mets Daily Prospect Report, 4/28/18: Alonso continues to rake, bullpen’s get lots of work

Catch up on all your Mets prospects in yesterday’s minor league action here!

Chris McShane

*All results from games played on Friday, April 27, 2018

Triple-A - Las Vegas 51s (8-14)

LAS VEGAS 11, ALBUQUERQUE 9 (BOX)

The 51s topped the Isotopes on Friday night in a slug fest in Albuquerque. Powered by a a six run fifth inning, the 51s scored 11 runs in the game on 17 hits. Gavin Cecchini and Dominic Smith both went 4-5, while Cecchini, Bryce Bentz, Phillip Evans, David Thompson, and Matthew den Dekker all hit home runs in the game. The pitching for Las Vegas was a little shaky but Hansel Robles was able to have a clean ninth inning to pick up the save and secure the win for the 51s.

ROSTER ALERT: Las Vegas 51s activated RHP Logan Taylor from the 7-day disabled list. LHP Buddy Baumann assigned to Las Vegas 51s. New York Mets optioned RHP Corey Oswalt to Las Vegas 51s. New York Mets recalled RHP Jacob Rhame from Las Vegas 51s.

Double-A- Binghamton Rumble Ponies (9-9)

BINGHAMTON 13, ERIE 1 (BOX)

The Rumble Ponies crushed the Erie SeaWolves on Friday night. Peter Alonso, Patrick Mazeika, and Jhoan Urena led the offense, each hitting home runs for Binghamton. The trio combined for nine runs batted in on the night, while John Mora also contributed with a run batted in. Mickey Jannis was on the mound for the Rumble Ponies and pitched 5.1 strong innings for Binghamton, allowing just one run. The bullpen trio of Daniel Zamora, Adonis Uceta, and Johnny Magliozzi closed out the game, allowing just one hit.

Advanced-A - Port St. Lucie Mets (10-11)

ST. LUCIE 3, PALM BEACH 2 (BOX)

The St. Lucie Mets beat the Palm Beach Cardinals behind a two-run sixth inning. Dash Winningham tied the game with a single, scoring Andres Gimenez. Michael Paez delivered the go ahead run with a sac fly. On the pitching side, Blake Taylor had a rough outing as he did not even go five innings. He allowed two runs on four hits and three walks. The bullpen was able to shut down the Cardinals the rest of the night, combining to throw 4.2 scoreless innings. Stephen Nogosek in particular stood out, pitching 2.2 innings of no hit baseball.

Low-A - Columbia Fireflies (12-10)

AUGUSTA 6, COLUMBIA 0 (BOX)

There was no offense to be found for the Fireflies on Friday night as they collected just five hits. Joe Cavallaro got the start for Columbia and went five innings, allowing two runs and keeping the Fireflies in the game. In relief of Cavallaro was Jake Simon who did not have a good night. Simon pitched 2.1 innings and gave up four runs on four hits while walking two.

ROSTER ALERT: Columbia Fireflies placed 2B Walter Rasquin on the 7-day disabled list. Columbia Fireflies activated RHP Conner O’Neil from the 7-day disabled list. RHP Nicolas Debora assigned to Brooklyn Cyclones from Columbia Fireflies. Hansel Moreno assigned to Columbia Fireflies from Kingsport Mets.

Star of the night

Peter Alonso

Goat of the night

Jake Simon