New York Mets Minor League Baseball Commentary and Analysis
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Jason Vargas was hit hard and he took the loss in a 10-1 beatdown. He gave up six runs (five earned) on seven hits and two walks with one strikeout four innings.
Mike DeFelice drove in the only run for the Zephyrs. Fernando Tatis tripled and he scored the only run.
Tobi Stoner didn’t nab his first win yet, but it wasn’t because of his performance on the mound. He gave one unearned run on just two hits and he struck out six in six solid innings. He set a season high for strikeouts and innings. Unfortunately, Todd Privitt wasn’t as good and he gave up four runs after Stoner left as the Sand Gnats lost it 5-3.
Josh Thole was the hitting star. He went two for four and he scored one of the runs.
St. Lucie dropped their fourth straight and for the second straight game, they were held to just a single run. The lone run came on a solo homerun by Ryan Coultas in the seventh inning.
A pretty good start by Mike Swindell went to waste. He gave up just one run on four hits and a walk with one strikeout in five innings.
Three different pitchers combined to give up ten runs in a 10-6 loss to Altoona. Marcelo Perez took the brunt of the damage and he gave up four runs in just 2/3 of inning. Perez also took the loss and he dropped to 0-3 on the season.
Binghamton scored all six of their runs in the fifth inning. Mike Carp only finished with one double, but he drove in two and scored on as he took part in half of the Mets six runs.
The Sand Gnats picked up four runs but unfortunately, Rome scored eight in Savannah’s seventh loss in eight games. Nelson Portillo gave up two runs in two innings of relief and he took the loss and Josh Stinson gave up three runs in four innings in his start.
Hector Pellot was the hitting star. He went two for four with a double, two RBIs and a run.
St. Lucie took a 5-4 lead into the eighth before Brevard County scored one in the eighth to tie it and then two in the ninth to win it. Other then Jacob Ruckie, who threw two shutout innings, the pitching wasn’t all that great. Jose De La Torre gave up four runs in five innings and Joseph Serfass gave up the two runs in the ninth to lose it.
Drew Butera was the hitting star. He went two for three with two solo homeruns and three runs scored.
Mike DeFelice had one of the Zephyrs’ three hits and he drove in the lone run in a 5-1 loss. Chip Ambres had the only extra base hit of the game and he scored the lone run.
Philip Humber had a tough start and he took the loss. He gave up five runs on six hits and three walks with three strikeouts in five innings.
Caleb Stewart singled home Fernando Martinez to win it in the ninth inning as Binghamtom edged Altoona 2-1. Stewart was also the only Met to have two hits in the game so he was definitely the hitting star.
Michael Devaney almost had a nice start wasted. He gave up just one run on five hits and two walks with five strikeouts in six innings. Ricardo Morales gave up just one hit in the final three frames and he improved to 2-1 with the win.
The Sand Gnats scored three runs in the final two frames to come back and beat the RiverDogs 4-3. Josh Thole drove in two of those runs and he doubled while Daniel Stegall went two for four with a double and an RBI.
Julio Polanco was hit hard in his start and he gave up three runs in four innings. David Koons picked up the win and he got the final four batters out to wrap up the game.
A pretty good start by Robert Parnell went to waste with some pretty poor pitching out of the pen. Parnell gave up one unearned run on two hits and two walks with six strikeouts in five innings of work. German Marte gave up the lead with two runs eighth and then Nick Abel lost it in the tenth.
Sean Henry was the hitting star in the 4-3 loss. He went two for four with a solo homerun.
The Zephyrs were blown out 11-3 and most of that was at the hands of Adam Bostick, who took the loss in his start. He gave up seven runs on nine hits with four strikeouts in 4 2/3 innings.
Carlos Gomez had a nice day at the plate. He doubed, drew three walks and drove in two runs. Ruben Gotay, singled, doubled, drove in one and scored.
Binghamton lost a tough one today as they blew a three run lead in the ninth and then the Fisher Cats scored a run in the thirteenth as the Mets lost 5-4. A really nice start by Marcos Carvajal went to waste. He gave up one hit and two walks in five shutout innings. Ryan Cullen took the loss when he gave up the single run in the thirteenth.
Corey Ragsdale had a nice game at the plate. He went two for five with a double, two RBIs and a run. Jose Coronado went two for five with two runs.
The pitching wasn’t up to snuff today in Binghamton’s 7-5 loss to the Fisher Cats. Jose Sanchez had a tough start and he gave up four runs on five hits and three walks with two strikeouts in just two innings. Marcelo Perez took the loss and he gave up two runs in just 2 1/3 innings.
Brett Harper drove in two runs in the loss. Caleb Stewart doubled, drove in a run and scored.
It took ten innings but St. Lucie took care of business with a 4-3, ten inning win. Emmanuel Garcia was the hitting star and he went one for four with two RBIs and a run. Joshua Petersen went two for two with two walks and a run.
Eddie Camacho picked up the win with two shutout innings of relief. He threw two shutout frames and he gave up just one hit with four strikeouts.
St. Lucie didn’t score a single run in their 7-0 loss to Jupiter. Jamar Hill picked up two of the Mets’ four hits and I guess he could be considered the hitting star.
Jonathan Niese was hit hard and he took the loss. He gave up six runs (three earned) on ten hits and a walk with three strikeouts in 2 2/3 innings.
Binghamton had as many errors in their 3-1 loss to the Fisher Cats then they did hits as they were held to one run on four hits. Miguel Negron drove in the only run of the game for the Mets.
Kevin Mulvey took the loss and he dropped to 1-3. He gave up three runs (one earned) on four hits with three strikeouts in five innings.
The Zephyrs ran up the scored on the Istopes to the tune of 17 runs and 23 hits. Ricky Ledee had a monster game and he went four for five with a homerun and seven RBIs. Andy Tracy also had a huge game and he went five for six with a homerun, three RBIs and four runs. In this one, just about everyone was a hitting star.
Chan Ho Park picked up the win despite getting shelled in the 17-8 loss. He gave up six runs on eight hits and three walks with seven strikeouts in five innings.
A nice start by Matt Durkin went to wast as the Sand Gnats lost to the RiverDogs 2-1. He gave up just one unearned run on four hits and he struck out four in 5 2/3 innings.
Daniel Stegall singled and he drove in the only run of the game. Josh Thole doubled and he scored the lone run.
The Sand Gnats picked up just one run on five hits in their 6-1 loss to the RiverDogs. Daniel Stegall scored the only run of the game.
Tim Stonrach had a tough start. He gave up five runs on seven hits and a walk in just three innings and the loss drops him to 1-3 on the season.
Deolis Guerra picked up his first win of the season with six shutout innings in his start. He gave up two hits and he struck out four and his record now stands at 1-2.
Daniel Murphy had a nice day at the plate in the 5-2 win. He went three for five with a double and three RBIs. Emmanuel Garcia and Jose Castro each finished with two runs.
Ricardo Morales took it on the chin in Binghamton’s 6-2 loss. He gave up five of those runs on ten hits and he struck out two in six innings. Three of those ten hits were homeruns.
No Mets finished with more then one hit. Brett Harper drove home one of the two runs with a solo homerun.
The Zephyrs blew out the Isotopes and Ruben Gotay led the way with the stick. He went two for four with two doubles and five RBIs. Fernando Tatis went two for four with a double, a homerun, two RBIs and two runs.
Jorge Sosa picked up the win and he improved to 3-0 on the season. He gave up two runs on seven hits with eight strikeouts in seven solid innings.
Jason Vargas had a tough time yesterday as New Orleans lost to Albuquerque 7-4. He gave up seven runs on seven hits ad two walks with six strikeouts in 5 2/3 innings.
Ricky Ledee was the hitting star. He doubled, drove in two and scored a run.
Salvador Aguilar dropped to 0-1 on the season with a tough start against the Trenton Thunder. He gave up five runs on six hits and three walks with two strikeouts in just 3 1/3 innings.
Mike Carp had a big day at the plate. He went three for five with two doubles, a homerun and two runs.
Tobi Stoner dropped to 0-3 in a loss to Savannah but this one was a tough one because outside of a tough first inning, he threw a nice game. While he was credited with three runs, the final run that put Savannah ahead came off a double by Jonathan Castillo that he inherited from Stoner so the pen deserves some credit in the loss as well. Stoner did strike out four in 4 1/3 innings and from the end of the first inning on, he retired eleven consecutive batters.
Josh Thole was the only Sand Gnat with two hits in the game. He went two for four with two doubles and he scored one of the two runs.
St. Lucie got plenty of hitting in their 9-1 win over Daytona. Corey Coles doubled and drove in three runs while Dustin Martin went two for five with a homerun and he scored three runs.
Jose De La Torre picked up his first win of the season with five shutout innings. He gave up just four hits and two walks with four strikeouts in the win.
Phillip Humber threw seven solid frames in the Zephyrs 4-3 loss. He gave up just one run on six hits and he struck out three. Unfortunately, Jose Santiago gave up three runs in the final two frames to lose it.
Ruben Gotay singled, scored a run and walked twice. Anderson Hernandez went two for five with a triple.
Binghamton dropped a game to the Thunder 7-4 and Michael Devaney was roughed up in the loss. He gave up five runs on five hits and a walk with three strikeouts in four innings.
Jose A. Reyes doubled and drove in a run. Caleb Stewart singled, drove in a run and scored.
The Sand Gnats were shutout on just seven hits as they lost to the RiverDogs 4-0. Sean McCraw was the hitting star and he singled twice and drew a walk to reach base three times.
Josh Stinson took the loss. He gave up two runs on five hits and a walk with one strikeouts in 4 1/3 innings.
The Sand Gnats belted three homeruns, but unfortunately they still lost 5-4. Brahiam Maldonado hit a two run shot and D.J. Wabick and Hector Pellot each hit solo shots.
Nelson Portillo was roughed up and he took the loss in a relief appearance. He gave up three runs on five hits and a walk with four strikeouts in 3 1/3 innings.
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