New York Mets Minor League Baseball Commentary and Analysis
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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.
Binghamton roughed up New Britain 12-4 and Caleb Stewart had a big day at the plate. He went four for four with a homerun, three RBIs and three runs. Jose Coronado only had one hit but he drove in four runs and scored twice.
Salvador Aguilar improved to 2-1 with a nice start. He gave up three runs (one earned) on seven hits and a walk with four strikeouts in six solid innings.
Binghamton got some solid pitching in their 6-2, eleven inning win over the Defenders. Marcos Carvajal gave up two runs in his four inning start but then the pen really came through. Ricardo Morales threw three shutout innings and Tim McNab threw four. McNab picked up the win and he improved to 3-0 on the season.
Jose A. Reyes and Jose Coronado each had nice games at the plate. They both had two hits, a run and an RBI.
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.
Binghamtom got a nice pitching performance in the first game of a double header with Portland but not as good of one with some pretty poor hitting in the second game. Michael Devaney threw four shutout innings and then Ricardo Morales gave up one run in two innings to pick up the win. Mark Kiger hit a solo homerun and Jose Coronado went three for four with a double, a run and an RBI.
In the second game, the Mets picked up just one run on seven hits. Brett Harper drove in the lone run and he finished with two singles. Kevin Mulvey gave up four runs (just one earned) on seven hits with two strikeouts in five innings as he took the loss.
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