New York Mets Minor League Baseball Commentary and Analysis
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Kevin Tomasiewicz had a tough time and he took the loss in only 1/3 of the an inning. He gave up three runs on three hits and a walk.
Mike Carp provided most of the offense in the Mets loss. He went three for four with a homerun, three RBIs and two runs.
Kevin Mulvey had a tough time on the mound and he fell to 6-7 on the season in the Mets 7-1 loss. He gave up six runs (four earned) on ten hits and one walk with three strikeouts in 5 2/3 innings.
Mark Kiger went two for four in the loss. Wilson Batista doubled and he drove in the only Mets run.
Marcos Carvajal improved to 2-5 on the season with a nice start in the Mets 8-3 win over Harrisburg. He gave up three runs on four hits and a walk with seven strikeouts in 6 2/3 innings.
Robinson Cancel was the hitting star in the win. He went two for three with a homerun, two RBIs and two runs.
The upper ends of the Mets minor league system had a tough time as, like the Zephyrs, the Binghamton Mets were shutout on five hits. There were no extra base hits and Jose Coronado was the only hitter who reached base more then once. He went one for two with two walks.
Kevin Mulvey took the loss and he fell to 6-6 on the season with a mixed start. He gave up five runs but only one of them was earned. He did give up seven hits and three walks with two strikeouts in six innings.
It’s hard to believe this game was tied 2-2 through six innings. Then all hell broke loose and the two teams combined to scored ten runs in the final three frames with Reading coming out on top 8-6.
Fernando Martinez went two for four with a homerun and three RBIs. Mark Kiger went one for three with a double, a walk and two runs.
Robert Parnell took the loss but he wasn’t horrible. He gave up three runs on five hits and three walks with four strikeouts in five innings. Joseph Serfass was shelled and he gave up five runs in two innings.
Robert Paulk gave up the losing run in the bottom of the seventh and he took the loss in Binghamton’s 3-2 loss to Reading. Michael Devaney left the game with things tied up and he gave up two runs on five hits and four walks with three strikeouts in 4 1/3 innings in his start.
Devaney helped out his own cause as he went two for two with an RBI. He was the only Met hitter with two hits in the game.
Joseph Serfass gave up a single run but it turned out to be the losing run in the bottom of the tenth inning. He fell to 3-2 on the season with the loss.
Caleb Stewart went one for four with a homerun, two RBIs and two runs. Mark Kiger went two for four with an RBI and two runs.
The Mets didn’t score until the ninth inning but they got exactly enough runs to pick up the win in a 3-2 win. Brett Harper had the big hit in the inning with a two run homer. The long ball was his tenth homerun of the season.
Kevin Mulvey threw eight outstanding innings and he improved to 6-5 on the season. He gave up one run on eight hits and three walks with three strikeouts.
Mike Nickeas drove home Enrique Cruz in the top of the eleventh inning to give the Mets the run they needed to top Harrisburg. Mark Kiger was the hitting star in the game though. He went four for five with a homerun, two RBIs and two runs.
Robert Parnell kept the Mets in the game with a nice start. He gave up two runs on four hits and a walk with seven strikeouts in six innings.
This was a tough loss. The Mets scored a run in the top of the fourteenth only to see Tim McNab give up two runs in the bottom of the fourteenth to lose it. The loss was McNab’s first of the season and he fell to 6-1.
Corey Coles was the hitting star in the 5-4 loss. He went four for seven with an RBI and a run.
Michael Devaney was tagged for five runs in the second inning but he buckled down and with some help from the pen and the hitters. the Mets pulled this one out in a 6-5 win. Tim McNab picked up the win and he improved to 6-0 on the season.
Caleb Stewart homered and drove in three runs as he continues a great season at the plate. Corey Ragsdale went two for four with a double and a two run homer.
Kevin Mulvey was shelled in his start for the Mets and he dropped to 5-5 on the season. He gave up six runs on three hits and five walks with two strikeouts in 4 1/3 innings.
Brett Harper was the hitting star in the loss. He went two for five with a homerun, two RBIs and two runs.
The Mets didn’t score a single run in their 6-0 loss to Erie as they were shut down by top pitching prospect Andrew Miller. Mark Kiger was the hitting star in the loss. He went two for four with two doubles.
Salvador Aguilar took the loss despite a decent start. He gave up two runs on four hits and one walk with three strikeouts in five innings.
One run on six hits were all Binghamton managed in a 3-1 loss to Erie. Corey Coles went three for four and Wilson Batista drove in the only run for the Mets.
A pretty nice start by Marcos Cavajal went to waste. He gave up one run on three hits and one walk with eight strikeouts in six innings. Joseph Serfass dropped to 3-1 and he gave up two runs in his two relief innings.
The Mets survived a poor start by Jose Sanchez and came back to beat the Seawolves 8-7. Sanchez gave up six runs on five hits and two walks with seven strikeouts in five innings of work. Tim McNab picked up the win with three solid innings of relief and he improved to 5-0 on the season.
Corey Coles was the hitting star in the win. He went three for five with a double, an RBI and two runs. Mark Kiger went two for four with a solo homer and two runs scored.
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