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Mets Daily Prospect Report, 7/11/19: No runs for you

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

HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL: JUL 30 East Coast Pro Showcase

*All results from games played on July 10, 2019

Triple-A: Syracuse Mets (42-47)

NO GAME (ALL STAR BREAK)

Double-A: Binghamton Rumble Ponies (35-29/8-13)

NO GAME (ALL STAR BREAK)

Advanced-A: St. Lucie Mets (32-34/15-8)

ST. LUCIE 5, JUPITER 0 (BOX)

Four Met pitchers combined for a shutout in a 5-0 win over the Jupiter Hammerheads. Andrew Mitchell served as an opener with two innings of work, and Darwin Ramos followed with 2.2 scoreless innings to earn the win despite allowing six baserunners. Offensively, St. Lucie was driven by the bottom of its lineup; Manny Rodriguez went 2-for-3 with a walk, and Hansel Moreno launched a three-run home run in the fifth.

Low-A: Columbia Fireflies (24-42/10-10)

AUGUSTA 2, COLUMBIA 0 (BOX)

The Fireflies couldn’t make much contact in this one, striking out ten times en route to being shut out. All six hits Columbia managed were singles, and they left seven men on base as they spent most of the day coming up empty at the plate. The weak offensive effort wasted a solid performance from the pitching staff, particularly from Tyler Megill, who struck out six over five innings and allowed only one run for the hard luck loss.

Short-A: Brooklyn Cyclones (13-12)

BROOKLYN 9, MAHONING VALLEY 0 (BOX)

The Cyclones ran wild in this one, tallying five steals and a triple in another blowout win. Two 2019 draftees, Branden Fryman and Jake Mangum, led the offense, going a nice 6-for-9 at the top of the lineup with a double, triple, three steals, and five runs scored. Luke Ritter and Ranfy Adon also had multihit games. That offensive support was more than enough for Frank Valentino, who struck out seven over six shutout innings for his first win of the season.

Rookie: Kingsport Mets (9-12)

KINGSPORT 11, PRINCETON 1 (BOX)

The Kingsport offense exploded in this one, barraging the Rays for eleven runs in a blowout. Scott Ota and Andres Regnault homered, Francisco Alvarez had another multihit day with a single, double, and a walk. First round pick Brett Baty also had a good day, walking twice and hitting a single in three at bats. The pitching didn’t have to do a whole lot in this one, but Michel Otanez was good regardless, striking out five and allowing only one run over 5.2 innings.

Rookie: GCL Mets (6-6)

GCL CARDINALS 2, GCL METS 1 / 11 (BOX)

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