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Mets Daily Prospect Report, 6/19/18: Boren-stud

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

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*All results from games played on June 18, 2018

Triple-A: Las Vegas 51s (29-42)

LAS VEGAS 10, OKLAHOMA CITY 4 (BOX)

Las Vegas exploded for 10 runs in a dominant win over Oklahoma. Cody Martin had a dominant (by PCL standards) start, striking out eight and allowing three runs over seven innings of work. Zach Borenstein complimented that performance with a huge game, going 4-for-5 with three doubles and a home run. Ty Kelly also had four hits, and Jeff McNeil added three hits of his own. Ian Krol avoided a melt down in the final two innings to seal the 10-4 win.

ROSTER ALERT: Las Vegas 51s placed RHP Eric Hanhold on the 7-day disabled list.

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

NO GAME (SCHEDULE)

Advanced-A: St. Lucie Mets (27-38)

DUNEDIN 9, ST. LUCIE 5 (BOX)

In a completion of their suspended game from April 15, St. Lucie lost 9-5. The Mets were the home team for this game, despite the game being played on the road, and they were unable to rally out of a deep hole. Blake Taylor and Stephen Nogosek were roughed up, and Gary Cornish did little to stop the bleeding once he entered. The Mets did manage eleven hits of their own, including a home run from Brandon Brosher and five hits from the eight and nine spots, but it wasn’t enough to make up for the poor pitching performance.

DUNEDIN 3, ST. LUCIE 2 / 7 (BOX)

In their regularly scheduled game, the St. Lucie offense was very quiet en route to a 3-2 loss. Harol Gonzalez wasn’t great, allowing three runs over five innings, striking out five. Thomas McIlraith logged a scoreless inning of relief to keep the Mets in it. Luis Carpio had the only notable offensive performance, launching a solo home run, while Wuilmer Becerra recorded the other RBI for the Mets.

ROSTER ALERT: St. Lucie Mets activated RHP Thomas McIlraith from the 7-day disabled list.

ROSTER ALERT: RF Wuilmer Becerra assigned to St. Lucie Mets from Columbia Fireflies.

Low-A: Columbia Fireflies (34-33)

NO GAME (SCHEDULE)

Short-A: Brooklyn Cyclones (3-1)

BROOKLYN 9, HUDSON VALLEY 7 (BOX)

It was a PCL-esque night in Brooklyn, as the Cyclones came out on top in a slug fest, 9-7. Jaison Vilera had a solid start, striking out six over four innings while walking three and allowing run. He departed with a 6-1 lead, courtesy of a five run second for the Cyclones led by a triple from Jose Miguel Medina, one of his four hits on the night. The Cyclones added on throughout the game, and that was vital when Ryan Selmer and Trent Johnson imploded at the end of the game. Both relievers allowed three runs to cut the Cyclones’ lead to two runs, but Mac Lozer was able to get the last out with the tying run at the plate.

ROSTER ALERT: 1B Chase Chambers assigned to Brooklyn Cyclones.

ROSTER ALERT: C Matthew Foley assigned to Brooklyn Cyclones

Rookie - GCL Mets (1-0)

GCL METS 6, GCL ASTROS 3 (BOX)

The GCL Mets came out on top in their season opener, topping the GCL Astros 6-3. Willy Taveras was effectively wild in his start, walking four by striking out four and allowing only one hit over four innings. Jorge Cespedes was less effective, allowing two runs in four innings of work, but the Met offense was more than equal to the task. Five different Mets recorded RBIs, and another run scored on a throwing error, one of four for the Astros.

ROSTER ALERT: GCL Mets placed 2B Gregory Guerrero on the 60-day disabled list.

ROSTER ALERT: OF Stanley Consuegra assigned to GCL Mets from DSL Mets2.

Star of the Night

Zach Borenstein

Goat of the Night

Ryan Selmer