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Mets Daily Prospect Report, 9/9/21: What a night for Brooklyn catchers

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

Nic Gaddis
Steve Sypa

*All results from games played on Wednesday, September 8, 2021

Triple-A: Syracuse Mets (42-63)

BUFFALO 8, SYRACUSE 4 (BOX)

Syracuse and Buffalo fought tooth and nail early on, but the Herd scored the decisive blow in the sixth. With Syracuse up 4-2 Zack Godley and Franklyn Kilome collapsed and combined to allow four runs on three hits and three walks- and the damage might’ve been worse if the Bisons hadn’t run themselves out of the inning on a close play at the plate. They added a pair of insurance runs in the bottom of the eighth, but Syracuse went down flailing, with all three batters striking out on ten pitches total. It’s too bad, because Jose Martinez had one hell of a game

Double-A: Binghamton Rumble Ponies (46-53)

POSTPONED (COVID-19)

High-A: Brooklyn Cyclones (44-64)

GAME ONE

BROOKLYN 4, HUDSON VALLEY 0 / 7 (BOX)

Francisco Alvarez see ball, Francisco Alvarez hit ball very hard. It’s a very simple formula. Alvarez’s solo shot, his nineteenth of the season, put Brooklyn on the board in the second and remained the lone run in the ballgame for most of it, until back-to-back doubles by Cody Bohanek and Antoine Duplantis plated three in the seventh. J.T. Ginn didn’t exactly turn heads in his start, but it was his best in the Cyclones uniform and, outside of his masterful performance on July 10 against the Fort Myers Mighty Muscles (6.0 IP, 4 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 1 BB, 10 K), one of his best outings all season.

GAME TWO

BROOKLYN 10, HUDSON VALLEY 8 / 7 (BOX)

No Francisco, no problem. Nic Gaddis came into this game hitting .216/.388/.408 in limited plate appearances on the year with St. Lucie, Binghamton, and Brooklyn. He left hitting .227/.396/.461 thanks to a 2-3 night that saw him slug two homers (and steal a base for good measure). Burgeoning prospect Jose Peroza also hit a homer of his own in what ended up being a high scoring affair. Michael Otanez allowed a run in the bottom of the seventh, and generally looked shaky because he really isn’t that great of a pitcher, but he slammed the door on the Renegades, earning his first save of the season.

Low-A: St. Lucie Mets (55-52)

LAKELAND 2, ST. LUCIE 1 (BOX)

Poor Junior Santos got saddled with a hard luck loss. The lone run he allowed over his seven innings of work ended up being the difference maker, as the St. Lucie offense failed to show up.

Complex: FCL Mets: (27-21)

FCL METS 3, FCL CARDINALS 1 (BOX)

Star of the Night

Nic Gaddis

Goat of the Night

St. Lucie Offense