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Mets Daily Prospect Report, 8/11/19: Mets good, Mets minors not so much

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

Andres Gimenez
Steve Sypa

*All results from games played on Saturday, August 10, 2019

Triple-A: Syracuse Mets (59-59)

NORFOLK 8, SYRACUSE 6 (BOX)

The Tides and the Mets both scored three runs in the first inning, and both starters didn’t last particularly long. It became a battle of bullpens, and Norfolk’s outlasted the Mets’.

ROSTER ALERT: Syracuse Mets placed RHP Harol Gonzalez on the 7-day injured list.

Double-A: Binghamton Rumble Ponies (35-29/24-28)

BINGHAMTON 7, HARTFORD 6 / 10 (BOX)

The Yard Goats beat up on Tommy Wilson, socking him for five runs over four-plus innings, but the Rumble Pony offense was almost kept pace against Hartford starter Matt Dennis, scoring three runs off of him over six innings. Binghamton scored three in the eighth, all off of Alexander Guillen, to take the lead, but Stephen Villines allowed a solo homer in the bottom of the inning, tying the game up at 6-6. Both teams were unable to score in the ninth, taking the game into extra innings. In the tenth, Quinn Brodey drove in automatic runner Andres Gimenez, giving the Rumble Ponies the lead, and Adonis Uceta closed things out for his fifth save.

Advanced-A: St. Lucie Mets (32-34/33-17)

ST. LUCIE 6, DAYTONA 1 (BOX)

Daytona scored a run in the second, and in the end, it was their only run. St. Lucie got that run back and then some in the third. Carlos Cortes and Hansel Moreno added additional runs in the sixth and seventh.

Low-A: Columbia Fireflies (24-42/22-26)

GREENVILLE 2, COLUMBIA 0 (BOX)

Driver starter Chase Shugart had himself a night, shutting the Colaflies out for eight innings, scattering just three hits and walking one. Mark Vientos, Chase Chambers, and Walter Rasquin were the lucky three, while Ronny Mauricio drew the walk. Bryce Hutchinson, making his sixth start of the year, wasn’t terrible, and neither were Jake Simon and Jose Moreno in relief behind him, but the one run the big right-hander allowed in the fifth would end up being all Greenville needed.

Short-A: Brooklyn Cyclones (30-23)

CONNECTICUT 5, BROOKLYN 2 (BOX)

Kennie Taylor put Brooklyn on the board in the bottom of the first with a solo homer, continuing his hot streak since being promoted to the Cyclones, but the team let the lead slip away. Frank Valentino allowed a Tigers to tie the game in the third, and then allowed a Kona Quiggle home run in the fourth, giving them the lead. Jose Mena tied the game in the bottom of the fourth, but Valentino ran into trouble in the sixth, coughing up the lead before being removed from the game.

Rookie: Kingsport Mets (24-27)

BRISTOL 19, KINGSPORT 5 (BOX)

Let’s just forget this happened.

Rookie: GCL Mets (21-17)

GCL ASTROS 8, GCL METS 6 (BOX)

Star of the Night

Quinn Brodey

Goat of the Night

Christofer Dominguez