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Mets Daily Prospect Report, 6/4/18: Who you think brought you the Ponies CGs, throwin’ cheese and HBPs: The Crismat-double-Tees

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

Nabil Crismatt
Chris McShane

*All results from games played on June 3, 2018

Triple-A: Las Vegas 51s (24-34)

RENO 8, LAS VEGAS 4 (BOX)

Reno took the lead early and never looked back. Drew Gagnon gave up five runs, two in the first and three in the second, and Anthony Swarzak gave up three more in the seventh. The 51s got on the board in the fifth and had a late rally against reliever Silvino Bracho in the 9th, but the lead was too great for Las Vegas to overcome.

Double-A: Binghamton Rumble Ponies (31-25)

GAME ONE

BINGHAMTON 4, NEW HAMPSHIRE 2 / 7 (BOX)

Nabil Crismatt became the first Rumble Pony pitcher to throw a complete game this season, limiting New Hampshire to just two runs over seven innings. With his seven win, he set a new career high in the category. Binghamton scored a pair in the third to take the lead, but Crismatt allowed a two-run homer to Gunnar Heidt, tying things back up. Tim Tebow drove in a run in the bottom of the inning to give the Ponies the lead once again, and it held. Crismatt would retire the final eight batters he faced, while Binghamton would score one more to give themselves a little insurance.

GAME TWO

BINGHAMTON 5, NEW HAMPSHIRE 1 / 7 (BOX)

Reliever Corey Taylor started the second game, and he got all kinds of run support in the second. With two outs, John Mora singled, Joey Wong Walked, and Levi Michael legged out singled, loading up the bases for Jeff McNeil. The infielder hammered Josh DeGraaf’s first pitch over the right-field wall for a grand slam, Binghamton’s first of the year, and McNeil’s thirteenth longball of the season. DeGraaf hit Peter Alonso in the back with the very next pitch, prompting benches to gingerly clear. DeGraaf was immediately ejected, as was manager John Schneider, but things did not get out of hand. With two outs in the top of the third, the newly reactivated Ty Bashlor threw one over Bo Bichette’s head, dropping him to the deck and earning an ejection. He and Luis Rojas made the case that it was unintentional- and it might’ve been, as Bashlor was ahead 0-2- but Chris Marco was unconvinced. David Roseboom gave up a run, but that was the only run the Fisher Cats would get, as Ryder Ryan and Joshua Torres were unscored upon.

ROSTER ALERT: Binghamton Rumble Ponies activated RHP Tyler Bashlor from the 7-day disabled list.

ROSTER ALERT: Binghamton Rumble Ponies placed C Tyler Moore on the 7-day disabled list.

ROSTER ALERT: New York Mets sent RHP Scott Copeland outright to Binghamton Rumble Ponies.

Advanced-A: St. Lucie Mets (22-28)

FORT MYERS 3, ST. LUCIE 1 (BOX)

Blake Taylor was strong early on but blinked first, giving up the first run of the game in the top of the fifth. St. Lucie tied the game up at 1-1 in the bottom of the seventh, when Michael Paez hit a solo homer, but things wouldn’t stay tied for long. Stephen Nogosek replaced Taylor in the top of the eighth and, after walking a pair, allowed a two-run double to give the Miracle the lead once again. Andres Gimenez managed to walk in the ninth, but that was all the team was able to muster against Tyler Wells and Andrew Vasquez in the eighth and ninth.

ROSTER ALERT: St. Lucie Mets placed 2B Luis Carpio on the temporarily inactive list.

Low-A: Columbia Fireflies (28-26)

ROME 5, COLUMBIA 3 (BOX)

After missing about a month due to injury, Chris Viall was eased back into action, pitching only two innings. He allowed a run in the bottom of the first, immediately putting the Colafies behind the eight ball. Yeizo Campos replaced him and allowed three runs- two of them earned- himself. Columbia got those three runs right back in the fifth, but ultimately were unable to tie things back up or take the lead.

ROSTER ALERT: Columbia Fireflies activated RHP Chris Viall from the 7-day disabled list.

Star of the Night

Nabil Crismatt

Goat of the Night

Stephen Nogosek