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Mets Daily Prospect Report, 5/4/18: Winning and losing ugly

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

Chris McShane

*All results from games played on May 3, 2018

Triple-A: Las Vegas 51s (11-17)

SACRAMENTO 5, LAS VEGAS 3 (Box)

Former Red Sox first-rounder Casey Kelly shut down the Vegas bats for six innings last night as the RiverCats downed the 51s 5-3. Chris Flexen was strong in his six innings of work, allowing just three earned runs, but was betrayed by a lack of offense as Vegas only had three at-bats with runners in scoring position the whole game, going 1-for-3.

Double-A: Binghamton Rumble Ponies (13-11)

BINGHAMTON 10, NEW HAMPSHIRE 6 (Box)

The Rumble Pnies only scored in three innings last night, but made serious damage in all three of those innings in defeating the FisherCats 10-6. Down 5-3 heading into the fifth inning, Bingo hung four runs on the board aided by two Vladimir Guerrero Jr. throwing errors. Peter Alonso’s hitting streak is now at 10 games, and the 2016 second-rounder now has gotten a hit in 21 of the 24 games in which he has played.

Advanced-A: St. Lucie Mets (11-15)

CHARLOTTE 1, ST. LUCIE 0 (Box)

After having their doors blown off by the Stone Crabs on Wednesday, St. Lucie decided to lose in the most excruciating of manners on Thursday night with a 1-0 shutout defeat. Being held to just four singles, two walks and two hit batsmen, the Mets made sure a sixth inning Charlotte solo home run from Peter Maris stood up as the game’s only run. Harol Gonzalez was the hard luck loser, allowing just the one run on four hits in six innings of work.

Low-A: Columbia Fireflies (14-13)

COLUMBIA 4, LEXINGTON 3 F/10 (Box)

The Colaflies took home the victory in dramatic fashion last night, as Raphael Gladu’s double plated Ali Sanchez for the winning run in the 10th innings. Columbia struck out fifteen times and only had two hits on the night, but they made each count as Quinn Brodey broke up a no-hitter and erased a 2-0 deficit in the seventh with a three-run blast off Lexington starter Daniel Tillo. Tony Dibrell provided another start averaging a strikeout per inning as last year’s fourth-rounder continues to show he has the raw stuff miss bats.

Also, per Anthony DiComo, catcher Walter Rasquin has received a 50-game suspension after testing postive for methamphetamine.

Star of the Night

Tony Dibrell

Goat of the Night

Edgardo Fermin