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Mets Daily Prospect Report, 6/13/18: Four games, four losses

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

MLB: New York Yankees at New York Mets Gregory Fisher-USA TODAY Sports

*All results from games played on June 12, 2018

Triple-A: Las Vegas 51s (27-38)

NO GAME (SCHEDULE)

Double-A: Binghamton Rumble Ponies (34-29)

ALTOONA 12, BINGHAMTON 3 (BOX)

It was an ugly, lopsided affair in Binghamton as the Rumble Ponies were handed a 12-3 loss by the Altoona Curve. Joseph Shaw was beat up for eight runs over five innings, walking a whopping five. Mickey Jannis didn’t fair any better, allowing four more runs in relief. John Mora had the only notable offensive performance, going 2-for-4 with a triple and a home run. Jeff McNeil and Peter Alonso, both of whom should’ve been in Vegas three weeks ago (and probably on the major league team by now) each managed an RBI.

Advanced-A: St. Lucie Mets (26-35)

GAME 1: DAYTONA 6, ST. LUCIE 1 / 7 (BOX)

The first game of St. Lucie was a sloppy affair, and the Mets lost 6-1. Michael Gibbons logged a solid start, departing the game with the Mets in a 2-1 hole after 5.2 innings. Everything fell apart in the seventh, however, when Luis Carpio and Dash Winningham combined for three errors that lead to four unearned runs to put the game out of reach. The offense was largely dormant, with the rehabbing Wilmer Flores going 1-for-3 with a double.

GAME 2: DAYTONA 8, ST. LUCIE 2 / 7 (BOX)

Game 2, a makeup of a rainout from 5/27, went even worse for the Mets, as they were shellacked for eight runs in seven innings in an 8-2 loss. Gabriel Llanes was the primary culprit, giving up ten hits and three walks through 3.1 innings, charged with seven runs. Matt Pobereyko gave up an additional run in the sixth. On the offensive side, Luis Carpio and Desmond Lindsay managed RBI singles, but that was all the offense St. Lucie could muster.

Low-A: Columbia Fireflies (31-31)

LEXINGTON 2, COLUMBIA 1 / 5 (BOX)

Columbia lost a rain-shortened game 2-1, as inclement weather stopped the game with one out in the bottom of the fifth. Tony Dibrell had a solid start, allowing two runs (one unearned, thanks to an error from Edgardo Fermin) and striking out five in 4.1 innings. Columbia managed three hits, with Raphael Gladu notching the only RBI in the top of the third.

Star of the Night

None

Goat of the Night

Joseph Shaw