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June 24, 2007

St. Lucie Edges Dunedin 6-5

by @ 11:35 pm. Filed under Dustin Martin, Tobi Stoner, Jose Castro, Ricardo Morales, St. Lucie Mets - June 2007

Both Dunedin and St. Lucie had a late flurry of runs but it was St. Lucie who came out on top 6-5.  Jose Castro went three for four with a double, a run and an RBI.  Dustin Martin went two for four with a two run homer.

Tobi Stoner had a nice start despite not getting the win. He gave up two runs (both unearned) on four hits and three walks with two strikeouts in five innings.  Ricardo Morales gave up three runs in three innings and he picked up the win.

May 31, 2007

Binghamton Held to Two Hits In Loss to New Britain

by @ 11:45 pm. Filed under Michael Devaney, Ricardo Morales, Binghamton Mets - May 2007, Mike Nickeas

Binghamton got pretty much no offense in their 7-0 loss.  Mike Nickeas had both Mets’ hits, one of which was a double.

Michael Devaney took the loss despite giving up just one run in the first inning.  Ricardo Morales gave up three runs in 2 2/3 innings.

May 17, 2007

Binghamton Tops Defenders In Eleven Innings

by @ 11:51 am. Filed under Marco Carvajal, Ricardo Morales, Jose Coronado, Jose A. Reyes, Binghamton Mets - May 2007, Tim McNab

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.

May 13, 2007

Mark Kiger, Caleb Stewart Each Drives In Three Runs In Binghamton Win

by @ 11:03 pm. Filed under Caleb Stewart, Ricardo Morales, Mark Kiger, Binghamton Mets - May 2007

Binghamton blew out Portland 12-6 in a game that saw quite a few hitting stars.  Mark Kiger and Caleb Stewart each drove in three runs while Fernando Martinez scored three times.

Ricardo Morales was hit hard in his start but the pen and the hitters picked him up.  Tim McNab picked up the win with 2 2/3 shutout innings of relief and the win pushes him to 2-0 on the season.

April 27, 2007

Binghamton Wins It in the Ninth

by @ 5:25 pm. Filed under Binghamton Mets - April 2007, Fernando Martinez, Caleb Stewart, Michael Devaney, Ricardo Morales

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.

April 23, 2007

Ricardo Morales Hit Hard in Binghamton Loss

by @ 11:04 pm. Filed under Binghamton Mets - April 2007, Ricardo Morales, Brett Harper

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. 

April 14, 2007

Binghamton Splits Doubleheader With Portland

by @ 5:55 pm. Filed under Binghamton Mets - April 2007, Kevin Mulvey, Michael Devaney, Ricardo Morales, Mark Kiger, Jose Coronado, Brett Harper

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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