New York Mets Minor League Baseball Commentary and Analysis
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The pitching staff got it done for the Zephyrs and they gave up just two runs in fourteen innings. Unfortunately, their hitters scored just one and the end result was a 2-1 loss. Eddie Camacho was probably the most impressive pitcher. He threw two shutout innings and he struck out four.
Andy Tracy drove in the only run of the game with a solo homerun. It was his tenth long ball of the year.
The Zephyrs mounted a huge come back in their 9-8, eleven inning win over Omaha. Down 8-4, they scored four runs in the bottom of the ninth to send the game into extra frames. Then in the tenth, Anderson Hernandez hit a walk off homer to win it for the Zephyrs.
Ricky Ledee had a nice game at the plate. He went two for five with a homerun, three RBIs and two runs. Hernandez finished with two RBIs and two runs.
Philip Humber was hit hard in the win but the hitters picked him up. Eddie Camacho picked up the win with two shutout innings to close out the game.
This was a crazy game. The Zephyrs gave up a three run lead in the ninth, went down by two in the eleventh and then rallied for three runs in the bottom of the eleventh to win it 8-7. Chip Ambres was one of the hitting stars. He went two for six with two RBIs and a run.
Chan Ho Park threw six shutout innings to start the game but then three consecutive relievers all gave up runs. Eddie Camacho picked up the win despite giving up the two runs in the eleventh.
St. Lucie scored four runs in the fifth inning to take a 5-1 lead but the pen gave up four late runs and the end result was a 6-5 loss to Palm Beach. Jonathan Niese had a pretty good start go to waste and he gave up two runs (one earned) on four hits and two walks with three strikeouts in 5 1/3 innings. Eddie Camacho took the loss and he gave up three innings in the final two frames and he struck out four.
Dustin Martin homered and drove in two runs in the loss. Rafael Arroyo doubled twice and drove in two runs while Nick Evans went three for five with a double and two runs.
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