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Mets Daily Prospect Report, 6/22/18: Timely hitting, good pitching, and one bad game

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

Nabil Crismatt
Steve Sypa

*All results from games played on June 21, 2018

Triple-A: Las Vegas 51s (31-42)

LAS VEGAS 5, RENO 3 (Box)

After three scoreless innings, Reno struck first in this back and forth affair. A solo home run would give them a 1-0 lead, though a Johnny Monell triple tied the game in the bottom of the frame. A Cody Asche double and a Christian Colon single in the bottom of the sixth would give the 51s a 3-1 lead. It would prove to be shortlived, however. Starter P.J. Conlon would put two runners on in the top of the seventh, and Kevin McGowan would allow them to score, tying the game. Peter Alonso would break the tie again, knocking an RBI double to give the 51s a 4-3 lead. A throwing error would push the lead to 5-3, and that would be enough for Matt Purke and Jacob Rhame.

ROSTER ALERT: Las Vegas 51s activated LHP Buddy Baumann from the 7-day disabled list.

ROSTER ALERT: Las Vegas 51s placed 3B Phillip Evans on the 7-day disabled list.

Double-A: Binghamton Rumble Ponies (35-36)

BINGHAMTON 7, TRENTON 1 (Box)

Binghamton scored all seven of their runs in three innings — the second, third, and fourth. A John Mora home in the top of the third put them up 1-0, and then back to back three run innings gave them a 7-0 lead. Nabil Crismatt was excellent in this one, the lone blemish on his final line being a home run in the bottom of the sixth, as the Rumble Ponies cruised to a victory.

Advanced-A: St. Lucie Mets (27-40/0-0)

SUSPENDED (Rain)

Lakeland and St. Lucie did not even get through one full inning before the rain came and ended this one. The game will continue today at 4 p.m.

Columbia Fireflies (34-33/0-1)

LAKEWOOD 8, COLUMBIA 1 (Box)

A four-run top of the first doomed Anthony Kay and Columbia — it would prove too much to come back from, as the Fireflies offense was held in check, save for a Matt Winaker sacrifice fly in the bottom of the sixth. Kay would surrender his final run in the top of the third, and Darwin Ramos would get touched up for two runs in the fifth and one in the seventh to all but finish this one.

ROSTER ALERT: Columbia Fireflies placed 1B Carl Stajduhar on the 7-day disabled list.

ROSTER ALERT: Columbia Fireflies activated CF Quinn Brodey from the temporarily inactive list.

ROSTER ALERT: Columbia Fireflies activated LF Matt Winaker from the temporarily inactive list.

Short-A: Brooklyn Cyclones (5-2)

BROOKLYN 6, CONNECTICUT 0 (Box)

Chase Chambers hit his first professional home run, a two run shot in the top of the first, which would end up being all Christian James would need to get the win. Both James and Trent Johnson were nearly spotless, and the Cyclones offense would add four more runs following the Chambers home run, which were just icing on the cake.

Rookie: Kingsport Mets (3-0)

KINGSPORT 5, PRINCETON 4 (Box)

A throwing error by L.A. Woodard in the first, and a single in the third, put the Mets behind 2-0. They would, however, bounce back to score three runs in the bottom of the fourth — a Gavin Garay single drove in the first, a throwing error forced in the second, and a Ranfy Aldon sacrifice fly would give them their first lead of the ballgame. Anthony Dirocie would drive in an insurance run with a double in the following frame. That lead would hold until the top of the ninth, when a wild pitch and a fielder’s choice would give Nelson Leon his first blown save of the young season. However, a Luis Santana’s one-out single in the bottom of the ninth would drive in Woodard, keeping Kingport’s perfect start intact.

Rookie: GCL Mets (2-1)

NO GAME (Schedule)

Star of the Night

Nabil Crismatt

Goat of the Night

Anthony Kay